Wednesday 20 January 2016

Top 5 Dirty habits of Nigerian campus girls

1.  Bribery
It’s pointless! These campus babes believe that they can get away with bribery and blackmailing people to get what they want. They believe that lying and mischief will be the key to their academic success while on campus. Whether it is with grades, relationships or regular day activities on campus, Naija campus babes would prefer to beat around the bush than do things in reasonable and proper methods. As the old saying goes; “Every day for the thief, one day for the owner.


2.   Makeup overload
Sisters, relax! The makeup isn’t running away. Some of the faces on university campuses look like failed arts and crafts projects. A pop of color here or there doesn’t hurt anyone, but it shouldn’t look like it’s been splashed on the face. Neutral makeup looks are just as or even more highly appreciated since they can be worn on a daily basis. The thought of even wearing makeup every day is tiring on its own. More grease to your elbows if you have the energy to do so.

3.   30 inch extensions and above.                                                                                               Some people are naturally blessed with long hair while others aren’t. Those of us that are lacking  love extensions. You can change your look as much as you like with different lengths of weaves and hair pieces. When it exceeds 30 inches, I advise that you take a step back and evaluate what is really going on. 30 inches itself is a stretch!
Are you Rapunzel? Why must your hair literally be sweeping the floor as you walk? At this point, it looks unrealistic and unreasonable.

4.   Tight outfits and 6 inch heels.
It truly makes no sense why so many girls dress in such a provocative and inappropriate manner on Nigerian university campuses. So many of these campus babes wear dresses/outfits, heels and accessories that are normally worn when going to clubs and lounges. So many of them have been dressing in this manner for such a long period of time and have gotten others to thinking it’s the norm. It draws the wrong type of attention and unfortunately encourages sexual harassment. I’m very surprised why such a style of dressing hasn’t been banned on campuses. University administrations need to shut down the night clubs on campus and re-open the classrooms!

5.   Female competition.
No be educational institution again? If you want to compete, it should be with grades, not other females! By the time you combine all the points I’ve listed above, a university campus turns into a pure joke. Nigerian campus babes think university is about who has the flashiest gadgets, richest boyfriends and most money to throw around. What a shame. When going to school, you’re supposed to focus on your books and ways to progress educationally instead of wasting precious time and energy on such useless matters.

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