"I was invited to participate in cancer
awareness campaign by Waodiva and MTN. They did workshops on cancer, and a lot
of survivors attended. I cried when I saw them. It was really shocking that
people can go through that traumatic experience. I now decided to take off my
hair as a way of honoring them. If you shave your hair, you understand better
what it is. If you have someone that has gone through the ailment, you will
understand what I am talking about. They normally cut their hair. Who doesn't
want hair? Hair is every woman's glory. Shaving my hair is my own way of
supporting the call against the dreaded disease." She said.
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