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    “Attachment nor cost for your side?” – Nigerian Lady’s Extra-Long Braids Cause a Stir on the Streets of Benin City (VIDEO)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 21, 2024No Comments1 Min Read7 Views
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    “Attachment nor cost for your side?” – Nigerian Lady’s Extra-Long Braids Cause a Stir on the Streets of Benin City (VIDEO)
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    A Nigerian lady attracted attention with her incredibly long braids while strolling down the street in Benin City, Edo State.

    The young lady @flawlessgift was seen in the viral video walking along the street while her long braids were sweeping the floor.

    The lady featured in the video sporting a two-tone braided hairstyle, with black hair extensions growing from her roots and red extensions at the tips that formed waves on the ground.

    With the hair hindering her footsteps, the lady persistently stretched the hair on the floor to avoid tripping.

    Considering the extra-long braids on the lady’s head, viewers questioned if the price increase of hair extensions hadn’t affected her.

    Many mockingly commended her for keeping the whole Edo State tidy by sweeping Benin City’s streets with her braids.

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    @ivy.victor_ Attachment nor cost for your side? How much for a bundle of attachment 😂

    @st.eph9459 She never jam driver wey d vex😂😂

    @rio_white_ This one just dey help federal government dey sweep road

    @sdpounds3 She Dey sweep Benin ( keep Edo clean)

    @real_frank_spence_ Obaseki don see who go Dey sweep Benin

    Watch Video,

    @flawlessgift♬ original sound – beauty





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