Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has gained supporters on the big fake vs natural hair debate.
What began as a small point of correction has turn out to be a real conversation that even Kenyans have made it part of the big talk.
Museveni had given his opinion saying that Africans should embrace their natural beauty. Remarks he gave in regard to the Miss Uganda who had paid him a courtesy call at State House after she was crowned Miss World Africa.
Muzukulu Quiin Abenakyo took note of Museveni’s words and decided to go natural in a recent dinner where she was hosted by Museveni and the Ugandan First Lady.
Weighing in on Museveni’s opinion one of Kenya’ s top media personality Linus KaiKai declared that he fully supports the Ugandan head of state in the ‘evangelism’ against the Weave and Wig ‘Epidemic’.
Exactly how Linus describes it an epidemic; and on even gave their reason to support saying that Alot of drainages are being blocked by synthetic hair additions.
We are living in the era where women are all sorts of obsessed about make up, fake nails, fake eyebrows and all the things that count as beauty enhancers.
Although it is not bad to use any of the above, critics say that the real African beauty is being dimmed and the true definition of beauty is taking new form and shape.
Even though this ‘fake hair’ is criticized ladies who are used to it can tell a different side of the story since it comes in handy.
Personally I never used to fancy weaves until I got a demanding scheduled and it seemed to be the shortcut to having neat hair
Well you could rock short hair too but not much time is spent on getting a weave fixed or wearing that wig in seconds.
Even so, everyone’s opinion on this counts.. what i yours? Have a look at some reactions.
Alot of drainages are being blocked by synthetic hair additions…..my support to president museveni too
— judy mutune (@jumutune) December 30, 2018
Aki Linus ukijua revenue Kenya inacollect kwa hizo weaves??! Wacha tu itusaidie kulipa madeni ya Machinku kwanza lest we are auctioned with our miserable SGR.
— asige margaret (@asigemargaret) December 30, 2018
Weave should be outlawed mbriss. Can be irritating
— Papa Zero (@Chunga254) December 30, 2018
Infact men should wear goat skins. Then talk about our hair
— Janet (@sandraronoh) December 30, 2018
There are a lot of African women don’t seem to realise that the closer their make-up/ hairdo is to its natural state, the more beautiful/ sexier they look. Abenakyo is a stunner in her natural hair. Hata, despite her drama Huddah Monroe in crew cut is ?. Waache kuvaa mwengo!!!!!
— TONY (@TONY65934417) December 30, 2018
We really wish there’s something good that can come out of this Man, but he’s the same bad tree that can never produce good fruit. He cannot dictate/press in African identity while he’s incorporating Chinese content in the national curriculum. The dissonance.
— ? (@Tulutian) December 30, 2018