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“NO MAN APPROACHES A LADY WITH COLOURED HAIR WITH SERIOUS INTENTIONS” – Doctor

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A Nigerian doctor, popularly known on Twitter as @drpenking, is of the opinion that no serious-minded man sees a future with a woman with dyed hair. According to @drpenking who took to Twitter to share his opinion, no man will approach a woman with dyed hair with serious intentions because there’s a stereotype attached to coloured hair. Speaking about women who dye their hair green, gold and other bold colours, the doctor said men don’t want to marry such women. He tweeted, No man approaches a lady with coloured hair (gold, green, etc) with serious intentions. There is a stereotype attached to it already. They know what they want. No man sees a future with such a lady. https://twitter.com/drpenking/status/1592960386806210560?t=vqqwvaih3cEonmCeqs1gzg&s=19 The tweet has however elicited different reactions online as many disagreed with his stance. See how some people reacted below, IG user, @chidoxflash wrote, “I disagree. Yes, dress like you want to be addressed so says an English a

LAGOS BUS DRIVERS SUSPEND STRIKE

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…. Govt , union reschedule enlarged truce meeting for tomorrow THE leadership of Joint Drivers Welfare Association of Nigeria, JDWAN, yesterday, suspended its seven days strike, over alleged extortion by officials of the Lagos State Park and Garages Management on major roads in the state. The suspension is pending further resolutions of the matter, as some members of the group said they won’t resume until their grievances are resolved. JDWAN members had, Monday, embarked on a seven-day warning strike, which entered the third day, yesterday. However, the JDWAN, led by Akintade Abiodun, yesterday, directed its members to return to work at the end of a crucial stakeholders’ meeting with representatives of the state government, led by Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, MOT, Gbolahan Toriola, held at the ministry’s conference hall, Alausa, Ikeja. In the wake of the strike action, the state government had summoned the leadership of the unregistered union to the meeting with the