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Written by: Sunday Akanni Moshood I'm going straight to the point here.... Whenever we see the picture of a once-dark-lady who bleached her skin to become white, we give both the lady and the act terrible condemnations. Nevertheless, that doesn't stop another person from going ahead to bleach their skin tomorrow. Why? Simply because our method of discouraging people from the act isn't effective enough. I'm sure we all already know the consequences of using those 'skin changing chemical agents'- and we always say it at all times (and even those who bleaches their skins are aware of the not-too-pleasant side-effects). Despite the fact that we always place emphasis on the dangers of skin bleaching, why do people continue doing it? Well, I think it's because we aren't looking at things from the 'foundational perspective'. Why Do People Bleach Their Skins? People bleach their skins from black to white because they don't love themselves being black. They live inside a 'black society' where members of the society regards being fair in complexion as 'cute' (or 'fine oyinbo pepper'), and being black in complexion as 'manageable' (or 'blacky shadow') And mind you, every young adult desires to be regarded as a 'fine boy' or 'fine girl'. So, if we made it seem that only a fair/yellow in complexion person can be a 'fine boy/girl', the dark in complexion amongst them will definitely bleach their skins irrespective of how loud you're blazing the consequences of skin bleaching. Solution... It begins with the society. Let us stop portraying 'black' as 'ugly'. You hear some adults say things like: "See as you black, don't you use to bathe properly" Things like that made young minds see 'black' as abnormality. Then also, let us always teach young people the importance/need of self-esteem and self-acceptance. Let's tell them to love themselves, as they are special - irrespective of their skin colors. For the religious ones among us, let's tell them that God has a reason for creating them as who they are (as a male and not female, as blacks and not as whites, etc). Once all black people see that their self-worth is way beyond their skin colors, I'm assuring you that the issue of skin bleaching will become a thing of the past. Thanks for reading. God bless us all. http://www.mytrugists.com/2016/10/how-to-discourage-people-from-skin.html?m=1
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If life was Nigerian movie, one day thunder will strike and C Ronaldo will fall on d pitch and start shouting "i will confess!!!, I will confess!!! Pls o i will talk o, i tied kaka and made him lose form Spectators: heyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!! Ronaldo continues: I also used d charm I got from Portugal to tie bale, to make sure he doesn't shine better. Ronaldo coughs and continues : I cursed the Jersey number 7 in ManUtd so that any player that wears it will become a dummy like Michael Owen Anthony Valencia Adnan Januzaj Memphis Depay. Plz don't give that Jersey to Rashford unless...... Spectators: heyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!! Coach: ALU!!!! ABOMINATION!!!!! Ronaldo continues: when I heard we were about to buy pogba,I made sure he did not come to Madrid, but as a stubborn black man, he had to leave, so I made him him useless and sent him to my former club Spectators: heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Coach:come and be going Ed Woodward: what did we do to deserve this? nigerianss we too much..true or faulsehttp://www.mytrugists.com/2016/10/if-life-was-nigerian-movie.html?m=1
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Following Pres. Buhari’s controversial statements about his wife, Aisha Buhari, TV personality/entrepreneur Stephanie Coker is expressing her views on the matter. She took to Instagram to post the following message: “I feel so privileged to be growing up in an era where women are presidents of countries, women are running conglomerates, women are effortlessly juggling child bearing whilst running billion dollar companies, discovering cures to treating diseases and so many other extraordinary things. No woman should be confined to a kitchen, living room or any "other room". My country has progressed so much in encouraging young girls to pursue their dreams. To be hearing this in 2016 breaks me and I will speak against it till it is finished. #RespectAWomanAndBeRespected”
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The Chelsea midfielder and Nigeria captain took to his Twitter handle this afternoon to gush over mother of his two kids and partner Olga Diyachenko. He wrote: ''Besides every great man is an even greater woman''.
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More pics Lalasticlala
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The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III pictured with his young Oloris as they attend Juma'at prayers at the Central Mosque Oyo today October 14th. More photos after the cut. http://www.mytrugists.com/2016/10/photos-alaafin-of-oyo-and-his-young.html?m=1
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Written by: Sunday Akanni Moshood I'm going straight to the point here.... Whenever we see the picture of a once-dark-lady who bleached her skin to become white, we give both the lady and the act terrible condemnations. Nevertheless, that doesn't stop another person from going ahead to bleach their skin tomorrow. Why? Simply because our method of discouraging people from the act isn't effective enough. I'm sure we all already know the consequences of using those 'skin changing chemical agents'- and we always say it at all times (and even those who bleaches their skins are aware of the not-too-pleasant side-effects). Despite the fact that we always place emphasis on the dangers of skin bleaching, why do people continue doing it? Well, I think it's because we aren't looking at things from the 'foundational perspective'. Why Do People Bleach Their Skins? People bleach their skins from black to white because they don't love themselves being black. They live inside a 'black society' where members of the society regards being fair in complexion as 'cute' (or 'fine oyinbo pepper'), and being black in complexion as 'manageable' (or 'blacky shadow') And mind you, every young adult desires to be regarded as a 'fine boy' or 'fine girl'. So, if we made it seem that only a fair/yellow in complexion person can be a 'fine boy/girl', the dark in complexion amongst them will definitely bleach their skins irrespective of how loud you're blazing the consequences of skin bleaching. Solution... It begins with the society. Let us stop portraying 'black' as 'ugly'. You hear some adults say things like: "See as you black, don't you use to bathe properly" Things like that made young minds see 'black' as abnormality. Then also, let us always teach young people the importance/need of self-esteem and self-acceptance. Let's tell them to love themselves, as they are special - irrespective of their skin colors. For the religious ones among us, let's tell them that God has a reason for creating them as who they are (as a male and not female, as blacks and not as whites, etc). Once all black people see that their self-worth is way beyond their skin colors, I'm assuring you that the issue of skin bleaching will become a thing of the past. Thanks for reading. God bless us all. http://www.mytrugists.com/2016/10/how-to-discourage-people-from-skin.html?m=1 |
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Nigerians are talents are like Lalasticlala, someone even dropped money. |
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adewumiopeyemi:Please. The picture you used for this point. Do you know someone that can do something like that for an e-book cover? |
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See this link >>>http://www.tubeviral.com/AFEhk |
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