I Felt Robbed - Nigerian Man Laments After Spending N200,000 On His Teen Daughter's Hair In UK

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 04th Sep, 2024 - tori.ng

He stated that after he paid for the hair, he felt like he had been robbed because the hair would only last for a few weeks.

Dr Uche Nworah, a former Managing Director and CEO of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, ABS, has expressed displeasure over the exorbitant cost of braiding his teenage daughter's hair.
 
The author said it costs him £100 (N200,000) to have braids done for his daughter who started secondary school in the UK, on Wednesday, September 4.

He stated that after he paid for the hair, he felt like he had been robbed because the hair would only last for a few weeks.
 
"AdaEzeudo Goes To School. My daughter Lotanna is starting secondary school today. She is posing here in her new hairstyle which she and Ugomba conspired to take £100 from me for," he wrote.
     
"After paying for it, I went back and punched my calculator. In Peter Obi’s voice, I felt I had been robbed. Over N200K spent on a teen’s hair that will only last weeks. I made a mental note to sneak in when she is sleeping and shave her mala.
     
"I spoke to Lotanna about my first day in secondary school. My joy and excitement. I told her about Eze Goes To School which we read in Secondary Class One. It was an opportunity to make new friends and experience life as a teen. I prayed for her and wished her many success along the journey.
     
“I offered to take her to school but she bluntly refused. I remembered that rebel feeling. Big girl things.”


 

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