When I walked past some school children around my area, who attend a government owned secondary school near my area, I noticed that the girls wearing their hair in a low cut. My interaction with some teachers in some of the schools that does not allow their female students make/plait their hair, said that making of this girls hair distract them from their studies.
I went to a secondary school that allowed only the senior students to make their hair, and our WAEC result was always among the best in the country. I can not understand why at this time and age most government owned school and missionary schools will not encourage our girls to make and take care of their hair.
A woman's hair is her glory, many in the natural hair community have attested to the confidence they get wearing their own hair. So at the stage a young girl is becoming aware of how special her body is, a principal tells her to cut her hair, which is one part of her body that enhances her beauty. I think Nigerian government owned schools should encourage this children to grow out their hair and take care of it.
Well this is my thought, if you agree with me, please share so that it gets to the relevant bodies or persons.
Adanna
Beauty is in everything and everywhere because Beauty is God's way of telling us to appreciate life. Adanna Atigogo .
Thursday, 28 January 2016
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