
It was not just her outfit but also her unique choice of hair for the black tie event.
In an exclusive interview with Kemisola Filani of Kemifilani.com however, she explains the reason for her daring looks.
According to her ‘It
was a well thought out plan. I am an African root, a proud Calabar girl
who loves her culture, so i decided to flaunt and promote my pride. I
grew up with my hair. When I was a little girl, my mother will thread my
hair and when she finishes, she will nod her hair in satisfaction
and
say to me, you look beautiful. Ladies of today however focus
more on Brazilian hair and it shouldn’t be all about Brazilian, human
hair or what have you, let’s go back to our roots. There was a time
these hairs didn’t exist except our natural hair and we were surviving
so it shouldn’t always be all about these weavons and all. We need to
start importing and selling our own culture out there.’
Do you agree with her view?
Speaking on the criticism and backlash she says ‘The
comments didn’t move me, I am strong black African woman, it only
opened my eyes to reality. A lot of people are living in denial, alot of
Nigerians are so used to the western world and their lifestyle that
they have forgotten their own cultural values. I have worn the western
gowns and dresses to events too, i have them and they have gotten good
reviews on red carpets but i want to start importing the African culture
too and I am not going to stop. Let the westerners begin to appreciate
our culture too.’
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