Drama As Lady Challenges Mother In Public Over Choice Of Hairstyle For Her Baby

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  • A public scene unfolds as a lady challenges a mother about her baby’s hairstyle.
  • The lady posted on social media about her encounter with a mother who had styled her baby’s hair in long braids with extensions.
  • In the video shared online, the lady is seen telling the mother that the hairstyle was excessive.

A public scene unfolds as a lady challenges a mother about her baby’s hairstyle.

The lady posted on social media about her encounter with a mother who had styled her baby’s hair in long braids with extensions.

In the video shared online, the lady is seen telling the mother that the hairstyle was excessive.

The mother became angry and started to argue with the lady for interfering in something that didn’t seem to involve her.

People walking by noticed the scene and looked on in confusion.

Netizens’ reactions below …

@Vibe_mistress said: “The hair is too much for the baby, yes! but just mind your business.”

@wahalaMann remarked: “That child either has an irresponsible father or lacks a father figure”

@wumiayokunlen stated: “The hairdo is too much for the baby. She might be feeling pain but unable to express it, and it could even affect her scalp.”

@Ishow_leck opined: “If people can keep doing this in society, a lot of people will do things differently.”

@OgaMayorr remarked: “Those saying she’s interfering in another woman’s business are the real problems of the society…

Cutting off 3/4 of the hair would have been better so she loosen the rest …

She might have ignorantly styled her baby but such guides would broaden her mind to accommodate common sense”

Watch video below …

In other news, Yhemo Lee shared his thoughts on love through Snapchat.

Yhemo Lee said that men should be open to getting money from their girlfriends, seeing it as a true sign of love.

He stated, “Any girl wey love you no suppose dey ask you for money. Na she suppose dey give you. That’s love.”

This remark follows his past advice to men, suggesting they should not engage in womanizing given the economic struggles in Nigeria.

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