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Men Fall Back To Shaving Stick As Cost Of Haircut Increases

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Having a haircut is an important task for Nigerian men. Another is trimming the hair, which comes after a few weeks of having such a haircut.

This tradition comes with lesser prices in the 90’s, as the cost of a haircut was as low as N200.

Most men even abandon the trimming ritual and embrace the full haircut weekly or bi-weekly.

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In that era, average men were also able to get an electric hair clipper to cut their hair themselves.

However, the drastic deterioration of the economy, resulting from price increases, has affected most men, making them unable to afford such lifestyle.

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Economy & Lifestyle discovered that some men now cut their hair with shaving sticks, especially those carrying a clean shave.

Mr. Ahmed Olasimbo, a mechanic, said he used to cut his hair at a barber’s shop. But discovered recently that the cost of having an hair cut that normally attracts N700, before the fuel subsidy removal, suddenly jumped to N2,000,

I used to have an haircut three times in a month, because I don’t like looking unkempt.

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“I used to spend a maximum of N2,100 a month to get it done.

“When the fuel subsidy removal problem started, the barbers had to increase their service cost by over N100 per cent.

“You must have at least N2,000 to have an haircut on the mainland, where shaving attracts N1,000.

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“On the Island, you are charged N10,000 to N20,000 for an haircut.

“With the way things are now, how can I spend N6,000 to N20,000 to get an haircut in a month?

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“How much do I earn? That is why I resorted to using shaving stick for a clean shave.

“Sometimes, I seek the services of those who cut hair with knives for a clean shave for just N200.

“In two weeks I will have another shave.

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“Life is not a do or die affair. You cut your coat according to your cloth”

For Mr. Mayowa Adeshina, a fan repairer, he bought hair clippers twice in just three months this year which got spoilt. It was then he resolved to cut his hair with a shaving stick.

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“Nigeria today, you don’t look at another’s clock to work because whether rich or poor we are all feeling the sting of the poor economy.

“Just this year, I bought two clippers. They developed faults. After repairing them many times I abandoned them and decided to cut my hair in a clean shave with a clipper.

“Most of the affordable clippers are of low quality and buying them is a waste of money.

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“The cost of having a haircut in Surulere here is very expensive.

“How many repairs do I do in a day? I will spend almost N10,000 monthly to cut my hair.

“I have rent to pay and a family to feed. If you look at many middle class and low class married men today who could afford money for haircut in the 90’s, they can’t anymore.

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“We use the shaving stick or the services of those who cut hair with a knife for a clean shave.”

Mrs. Shindara Makinde, a teacher, who has three boys lamented how she has been spending N9,000 to have their haircut in a month.

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“I have three boys. I spent nothing less than N9,000 to have their hair cut, before now.

“As of January this year, the price of their hair cut in a month is N3,000.

“I was complaining bitterly when a colleague with two boy children told me about using a shaving stick to cut their hair.

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“I tried it and it worked magic. I give them clean shaves twice a month and save my N9,000 every month.

“How much do we earn that we will be spending such an amount on a haircut alone.

“I have even become my husband’s hair stylist because I shave his hair and he loves it.”

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A visit to some barbershops revealed that the cost of having a haircut has increased due to the rise in cost of fuel and electricity bills.

Mr. Agbo Jeremiah, a hairstylist on the mainland in Lagos, said he spends thrice the cost of fuel he was using before to carry out his business which made him and his colleague in the business increase their services price.

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“There is no business that has not increased its cost of goods and services after the removal of fuel subsidy. The cost of electricity bills has doubled.

“Apart from these, the cost of servicing generators, maintenance bills, prices of clippers and blades has increased.

“Even in my area of business, my colleagues and I have increased our service fee which has resulted in low patronage as most parents now use shaving sticks or blades to give their kids a haircut (clean shave) while some adults are also using shaving sticks or blades to cut their hair.

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“Kids aged 1- 15 haircut goes for N1,500 to N2,000. While the cost of hair cut for adults depending on the quantity of hair to cut goes for N2,000 and above.

“Most of the young men allow their hair to grow out before having a haircut once a month or twice in two to three months.

“Only the few, who are well to do, can spare such an amount to have a haircut twice in a month.”
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Out-of-school: Bauchi Education Ministry Takes ‘Back To School’ Campaign To Markets

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The Bauchi State Ministry of Education has launched a sensitization campaign on the importance of education across selected market places in the state.

The campaign aims to encourage school enrolment and showcase the infrastructural facilities provided by the Bauchi state government to ensure a conducive environment for learning and teaching in the state.

Speaking during the flag off of the campaign at Gadan-Maiwa Community, Dr. Mohammed Lawal, the state’s Commissioner for Education, emphasized that the marketplaces are ideal locations to promote education, as it is a hub of activity where people gather to buy and sell.

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He highlighted the various infrastructural facilities provided by the government, which he said included the mega schools, provision of qualified teachers, and educational materials to woo parents to enroll their wards into school.

The Commissioner noted that the state has made significant progress in reducing the number of out-of-school children.

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Lawal stated that the government has implemented a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programme to support the education of girl children, which he said, has recorded significant success.

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He therefore urged parents to take advantage of the government’s efforts and send their children to school.

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The commissioner also commended Governor Bala Mohammed for his commitment to education and reducing the number of out-of-school children in the state.

On their part, the village head of Gadan-Maiwa, Safiyanu Ahmed, and the Chairman of Gadan-Maiwa motor Park, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar, lauded the government’s initiative and urged parents to support the effort.

The duo also appealed for more teachers to be employed to improve education in the state.

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How My Fiancée kept Me From Temptations – Singer Spyro

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Nigerian singer, Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, popularly known as Spyro, has revealed that his fiancée, Janet Atom, keeps him him grounded and away from temptations.

The ‘Who’s Your Guy’ crooner shared that before meeting his fiancée he was “tempted” by ladies, especially in Lekki.

Hailing his fiancée as his “Jesus baddie,” he appreciated her for changing his life.

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The singer captioned a picture of his fiancée via Instagram; “Eiii God! My very own Jesus baddie @_callme_njure.

“Thank you again for saving me from Lekki girls o, na me know wettin my eyes see.”

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Recall that Spyro recently engaged Janet Atom. He disclosed that he met her at a nightclub while announcing their engagement in September.

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Drama In Abuja Hotel As BBNaija Star, Phyna Creates Scene Over alleged N200,000 Dispute [VIDEO]

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Former Big Brother Naija winner, Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, was reportedly involved in a heated altercation at a hotel in Abuja following an alleged N200,000 disagreement.

According to eyewitness accounts, the confrontation began in the early hours of Tuesday inside Phyna’s hotel room in Abuja, before spilling into the lobby, attracting the attention of guests and staff.

Sources claimed the dispute stemmed from an unsettled financial issue involving N200,000, which quickly escalated into a shouting match.

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The argument reportedly intensified when neither party was willing to back down, leading to pushing and chaos within the hotel premises.

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Eyewitnesses further alleged that the situation worsened after others connected to the individuals involved joined the confrontation, turning the verbal exchange into a physical clash.

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Security personnel and police officers were eventually called in to restore order, using teargas to disperse the crowd.

The incident comes shortly after Phyna returned to the public eye following a brief break to mourn the death of her sister, who died in an accident involving a Dangote truck.

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