Dreadlocks Remains The Best Hairstyle in The Africa

Reading Time: 2 minutesDreadlocks remains the best hairstyle in Africa. It has become the most beloved and widely embraced hairstyle among both men and women in Kenya. It is not uncommon to find that at least four, or even half, of a group of 10 young Kenyans actively choose to wear dreadlocks. This trends highlights the cultural significance and fashion appeal that dreadlocks have acquired within Kenya society. This demonstrates their widespread adoptions and acceptances among the younger generation. The developments of dreadlocks for both men and women represents a captivating journey that intertwines culture, fashion and individuals expression. Dreadlocks is believed to be the oldest hairstyle. Its evolvement has takes various decades and process to be pass from one generations to another. Dreadlocks have emerged in four distinct phases. The Jazz age, the Rise of Rebellion, the Unisex Trend and finally the Modern Era. In the Jazz age, which primarily spanned the 1920s, dreadlocks emerged as a distinctive hairstyle. At this era, dreadlocks emerge as a symbol of non-conformity and a rejection of traditional grooming standards. This era also celebrated rebellion, individuality and cultural expressions. READ ALSO: The rise of rebellion era (1950-1970). Dreadlocks became a symbols of rebellion and cultural pride. Influential figures, including the likes of Bob Marley and leaders from the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Panther Party, actively sported dreadlocks as they rejected societal norms, using this hairstyle to make powerful statements of resistance. The unisex era (1980-1990). In this era, dreadlocks hairstyle fashion were both embrace by both men and women. Showing that anyone could have this hairstyle. Finally the modern era. Nowadays, dreadlocks are popular and seen as a form of self-expression and style. People of all background choose them to showcase their uniqueness. Furthermore, throughout the history, freedom fighters and revolutionaries have actively embraced dreadlocks as potent symbols of resistance, cultural pride and defiance against oppressive regimes. Some of the stories behind some instances where dreadlocks were worn are; The Rastafarian movement in Jamaica in 1930s. Rastafarians believed that growing dreadlocks is a sign of their devotion to Jah (God) and rejection of Babylon, which symbolizes the oppressive Western world and colonialism.. Another story of black Panthers and the Afro Hairstyle in South Africa. The South African government imposed laws that restricted the hairstyles of black individuals, such as the “Pencil Test”. Which sought to measure the “kinkiness”. In response, many black South Africans grew Afros or dreadlocks to challenge the government policies. Not forgetting the fore fathers who fought for independences referred as the story of “Indigenous Movements”. The indigenous communities across the globe have used traditional hairstyles, often involving long uncut hair or intricate braids, to assert their cultural heritage and resist of colonial influence. To dates, dreadlocks hairstyle continues to be embrace by both men and women in Africa. Despites being one of the most expensive, time consuming hairstyle that requires regular maintenances. It remain a popular choice, particularly among prominent individuals with “Kwenik”(money) to invest in its upkeep.

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Last Minute Can Save A Nine

Reading Time: 2 minutesIndeed, a last minute effort can rescue a dire situation. Yesterday, Arsenal and Manchester United thrilled fans with an exciting match at the Emirates Stadium. This highly anticipated game delivered on its hype and will be remembered as a memorable clash. First half match, both teams tested each other’s defenses and ended at 1-1 scores. Goalkeepers were making impressive saves to keep the score level. Manchester United star striker, Marcus Rashford, threatened Arsenal’s defense. The Gunners’ goalkeeper was determine to make an incredible stops to deny him a score. At the Second half, the stadium atmosphere intensified further. Manchester United, with a brilliantly executed team play, broke the deadlock as Rashford found the net. This sent the away fans into a frenzy joy. Firmly convinced that their team was on the path to victory. However, Arsenal had other plans. Fueled by their manager’s passionate halftime speech. The Gunners intensified their attack with just 20 minutes left on the clock. Arsenal’s young sensation, Bukayo Saka, delivered a pinpoint cross into the box. Their Brazilian forward, Gabriel Jesus, met it with a thunderous header, causing the Emirates Stadium to erupt, and leveling the score. Both the team and its passionate fanbase had to swallow a bitter pill when Manchester United suffered a defeat in Extra time. Extra-time losses often generate a unique blended of disappointments and frustration, as the team had the game within their grasp. Only to see the outcome slip away in the final moments Such defeat can starkly remind us of the fine margins in football, where a single moment or decisions can alter a match’s course. It is an opportunity for the team and its management to reflect on what went wrong and how to tackle the issue in the future games. READ ALSO: Erik Ten Hag insisted that VAR used the “Wrong angle” to overturn the on field decision to award Alejandro Garnacho’s second half goal. He also felt that Manchester United should have been granted a penalty. While Declan Rice’s late strike should have been disallowed. Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus clinched a stunning stoppage-time victory for the Gunners. Bringing an unforgettable conclusion to a thrill-a-minute clash. The match seemed destined for an absorbing draw as a pitch side review overturned a penalty decision for a foul on Kai Havertz. VAR later ruled out substitute Alejandro Garnacho’s late winner for straying narrowly offside. Ten Haag pointed the finger at various refereeing decisions for United’s defeat, stating, ” Everything went against us.” To conclude, football match outcome is unpredictable. However, how a team response to defeat can define its character and determination. Manchester United, boasting a rich history and a talented squad, can bounce back and continue competing at the highest level.

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