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Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by mindeed(f): 9:07pm On May 19, 2017
Nigeria is one of the most religious countries in the world, that means they believe in Gen. 1:27 which says God made man in his own image. But how much of this belief do they believe to be true? If you truly believe you were made in God’s image, why then do you use wig caps of other races to cover your beautiful kinky hair? Why are you all so ashamed of your fluffy, luxurious natural hair? Do you ever see white women wearing afros? Ok ok ,some do but that’s usually during Halloween as a costume, can you imagine seeing a Chinese woman on afro? Wouldn’t that be a hideous sight? Why then do you subject yourselves to worldwide ridicule by keeping your hair on permanent hiatus?

I’ve also realized that most Nigerian women feel the most confident and secure when they wear these very unhygienic things, I see girls in the gym who sweat, sweat and sweat!!!! Then go home with wet weavons to lay in bed with their spouses without a wash? Yuck!

You see the reason why many Nigerian women/wives are aggressive, violent and eventually loose their sweetness is because of this undying addiction to Indian, Brazilian and Malaysian women’s hair. They feel ashamed of their own hair and that tends to do a number on their self esteem, mood and temperament, when they lay in bed to sleep they secretly cry to God asking “God why did you give me this kin KPOMO hair”, then the following day empty their savings to spend N50k -N200k to look like these women.

Truth is if you weren’t ashamed of looking like God who made you in his own image, you will atleast go for more natural looking hair wigs/extensions instead of the Caucasian variety.

Nigerian men, please, please, please support your wives who have managed to maintain their natural hair, tell them they are beautiful, compliment them, encourage them, buy hair accessories and hair products for them, this would seriously solidify their self esteem, make them more grounded, sweet with unfettered confidence.

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Re: Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by Young03(m): 9:09pm On May 19, 2017

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Re: Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by Fortissimo502: 2:13am On May 20, 2017
Why do you wear clothes madam?

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Re: Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by Nobody: 2:47am On May 20, 2017
Dn't mind them, they're telling God that he didn't create them well enough, like why didn't he make dem like whites angry
Re: Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by Nobody: 8:55am On May 20, 2017
This is my stance if a woman works for her money she's free to rock any hair she wants, are we start going to shame women for that now. It's their choice do you know how many western cultures we've integrated into ours if you don't rock wig that's your option but leave adult women alone with their choices.

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Re: Nigerian Women: Why Do You Mock God By Wearing White Women’s Hair? by Akposb(m): 7:56pm On May 20, 2017
You hit the nail on the head. One thing I will always encourage is a lady that rocks her natural hair. Nothing as good.

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