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Thursday, 8 August 2013

Thieves are now attacking women with long hair in Venezuela..lol

Na Naija weave sellers dey send them? Lol. #kidding o. According to this funny and weird report, having long hair can make you a target for criminals in the Venezuelan coastal city of Maracaibo.

These criminals are targeting young women who have long hair with scissors, and before you know what's happening, your hair is gone.

A Maracaibo resident Egmari Villarreal (pictured above left) explains:
"You have to see it to believe it. We're not going to be able to have long hair anymore. As a woman, this is something traumatic. It's happening downtown, at the beach or at the mall, where you find a lot of young women. The thieves grab them by the hair, pull out some scissors and cut their hair. Then they sell it at beauty or hair salons."
Another resident Mariana Rodriguez told Globovision that she was walking through a popular mall when she saw two women coming toward her.
"I thought they were going to steal my cell phone, because I had it in my hand at the time, but they took out scissors," she said. "They did not give me a chance to think or to run or anything. And when I looked, I no longer had any hair. More than 8 inches gone.
Maracaibo Mayor Eveling de Rosales told reporters that police were stepping up security to stop the attackers.
"As part of our operation of citizen security, we are giving them a forceful response, posting men and women to keep watch and stop this from continuing to happen," she said.
Synthetic hair in the country costs anywhere from $40 to $160, depending on its quality. But natural hair can cost more than $500.

91 comments:

  1. Hahhahahahahaahaha... See what 9ja girls have caused... Izit because of d pressing demand of human hair in 9ja???

    @Bobo_Edo

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    1. Pls dos ppl need to b invited to Calabar to cut d hair of all dese foreign beggars on our streets cos its getting too much. D beggars have taken over d town and evrywhr u go u see dem der. I wonder how dey do it. Mayb wen dey start cutting dier hair, dey'll go back to dier countries and continue dier begging trade der.

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    2. Now please tell me if using another womans hair that was gotten this way doesn't have a spiritual implication? Would the spirit of that woman be happy. Those indians dedicating hair to their gods and this kind of situation are the same. Its hard to trace any human hair u buy but my stand is if it cannot be traced then don't do it. Even people that do kidney, heart etc transplant. They no the donor and the patient. Apart from that, there has been cases of transplant patients who see visions of the donor especially "a dead donor". They see and remember things that they have no knowledge about. Its rare though but its happening. Such people must have a very high spiritual awareness. I don't understand how u can feel Comfortable using a human being haiir on ur head. A hair that grew from inside someones head? Peoples emotions affect their hair growth sometimes, some women when they are pregnant they loose all their hair, everything in a human being is connected. I wouldn't want to use a murderers hair on my head. Maybe because am deeply spiritual and I no too much. We need to be careful! Ori yato sori. Some die hard human hair girls will abuse me. "Right back at cha"

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    3. Bros no one is gonna follow you. :)

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    4. Hahahaha, can't stop laughing, Ʊ re rite Bobo, high demand of it i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ naija.

      Read Juicy & Amebor Gist HERE

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  2. loooolz this sounds very funny.
    someone is becoming entrepreneurally minded over there.
    Your Hair or your Life.lolz

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  3. Nigerians at work....lmao stolen hair.

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  4. This one na beta business ooo...ezeokwu!!!nna die 4 my hand all dose gels wey dey carry lace wig of 500dollars...lol na joke ooo..bt dis is serious oo,make dem no go cut head join hair ooo,nna die well...hahahahahahahaha

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  5. We need open this kind market for Nigeria! Boys are not smiling any which way.

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    1. You didn't get the joke

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    2. www.rutchie.com8 August 2013 at 07:23

      Did u even read the post? It said 2 women attacked another woman not "boys" or "men" and we can't open this kind of market in Nigeria cos Nigerian girls don't have "natural" long hair not to talk of hair that is 8 inches long.

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    3. Lmao! Wetin u wan cut? Three and half inch nigerian hair?... How much

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    4. 50cent! Hahahahhahahaaa!

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    5. Noone will collect it for free.

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  6. o boi so so 4ny I cant blif dis,na naija girls cause ham oo

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  7. Vry hilarious....nd na d main original e go b oooo,abeg 4 wea e dy happen???#interested sha#

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  8. Hahahahahahahaahahaha very funny,but na wa ooooo

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  9. Are u serious? Notin wey we no go c 4 ds world.honestly,ds is not funny @ all.wht if dey mistakenly use d scissors 2 injure dem? God dey o.Naija girls bware! UP MAN U.

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  10. Naija Babes see ur what ur quest for hair has caused.There will come a time when animal hair will be the next target.Lol.

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  11. Chai, una doh o. All na because of nija girls of dis days wanting to fix human hair. Na wa. I tire. Well una sori.

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  12. Big cash what women won't pay to look fake.

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  13. Nawaoo! Wa kain gist won't we hear9
    ~D great anonymous!

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  14. Every time Nigeria, Nigeria, Nigeria. Is Nigeria the only country that wears weaves? STFU

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  15. Lwkmd,boyz r rily nt smiling

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  16. Rotfl! Boys r not smiling o.......

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  17. Hehehe....wear an expensive hair and hire a bodyguard or mopol....body go tell u..very funny.

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  18. Hehehehehehe see gobe it cost $500,if e reach naija dat go be $1500.una venezuella here come,importing tins gbam.I nor fit laugh .

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  19. @Idahosa, Shut up and stop sounding clueless,Women all over the world wear natural hairs so this is not about Naija women..
    Funny but sad news ℓ☺ℓ

    PRETTY GIRL

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  20. Hahahahahahaha,very soon they will start kidnapping them demanding ransom from their mums, aunties and sisters, strictly those dat has long hair

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  21. Linda, you are promoting crime on women with your fake brazilian hair. Embrace our kinky hair people.

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  22. Hahahahahaahaha,wetin person no go see. This one na Venezuelian hair.

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  23. I saw dis coming...Naija galz shine ur eyes,dis na expose o

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  24. Bloody bastards.
    Instead of robbing their corrupt leaders or coming together to fight against the cartels in their country,they are attacking women of their hairs.
    But hey,you do realize that if natural hair isn't in high demand in most African countries,there won't be an ugly incident as this yeah?Won't be long before the trend starts out there in Nig too.

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  25. Lwkm4h ooooo.....orisirisi lama ma ri o

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  26. Abeg Cum Cut Mai Own Hair Too But He No Pass 2inchs Lmao

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  27. hahaha....na so d demand hair don reach?? Otala oh oh oh

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  28. well thats how the brazilian hair come about to all those girls with brazilian hair ure wearing venezuela stolen hair hair lol

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  29. well thats how the brazilian hair come about to all those girls with brazilian hair ure wearing venezuela stolen hair hair lol

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  30. Y are people negatively minded? Must u make money from a wrong source,4getting dat all is vanity cos u will leave dis world empty handed? Incredible.

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  31. Feel de power of naija!

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  32. Hahahahaha........funny story. Is hair this important now? Women get big problem.

    -Blunt Ibo boy-

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  33. Lol nah wah 4 nigerians o i no dis der hand works

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  34. y Nija? una dy spoil our name

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  35. @annonymous 3:25 lol u don kolo....laf yaf kill me I refuse to die....Read Juicy Gist Here

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  36. Lol, 9ja guys toh bad, linda u better post my comment oh

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  37. Dis tin Don dey Naija Tey tey

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  38. This one funny ooo...no more brazillian hair anymore... Its time for Venezuela hair to rock the big gurls head... O ma super gan...

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  39. Una wahala too much with all this fake long hair i beg!

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  40. These ones dey touch o...see what poverty can cause o...lol...very soon nigerian boys would start their own...linda watch your back o...

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  41. Naija babes will drag with them to finish.it isnt easy to fix a brazillian hair for 4k and one man just come to cut it.abah!

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  42. ... Very soon dey will start fixing d hair on horse tails... Mtcheeeeww......

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  43. Lol Nigerian gals hv made it a necessity,nw biz tycoons all ova d wrld r tryn to meet their demands

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  44. Lol... Nawa o!

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  45. What do you expect when the price of real hair is too expensive for commoners like us to buy,Visit Inspirational Blog Angel Maryjane David Blog.

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  46. Cynthia O. I know this is ur hand work, u ve gone 2 far. So u actually carried on with ur plan of hiring criminals to get human hair from women with long hair. Na wa Oo

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  47. Lmao! Any which way, guyz wan survive.

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  48. They need them in Nigeria especially Lagos.

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  49. Wow! Their girls have got nice asses.

    Thorn.

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  50. How does this have anything to do with Nigerian Girls? Are Nigrians th only ones who wear weaves??? Psssssst

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  51. All of you callin Nigerians are all stupid including linda that used it as a Joke. Them neva catch any body una don deh call Nigerians imagine this people ooo chai.

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  52. Lmfao! Black market


    Btw, as we celebrate eid-il-fitr dis day, may all d blessings dat comes wit dis day abide nd be wit us 4eva nd may our sawm n prayers b aceptd as an act of IBADAH! EID MUBARAK!

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  53. Na wah ooo!! Abeg make dem con cut ma dread lost.. Hehehe

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  54. all you fools joking about Nigerians sending them that's bloody expensive....is it only Nigerians who wear weaves? has it crossed your ignorant minds that oyibos too wear weaves? u all stop that sick joke

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  55. Black people,even u Linda, what is wrong with the hair God has given u? Have u ever asked yourself this question sincerely? Whites come up everyday with products working for their skin and hair ,while blacks lazily sew another person's hair instead of carrying out their own research.

    Now don't start aying whites tan to get black skin or have breast and butt implants to look like african women. Yes, they do, but how many of thhem do that?

    BUT THE AMOUNT OF BLACK WOMEN WEARING WEAVES IS DISPROPORTIONATE!!!! IT'S EVEN FRIGHTENING COS IT IS SO ABNORMAL. AND BLACK GIRLS WEAR THEM AT A VERY YOUNG AGE NOW. SECONDARY SCHOOL GALS FOR THAT MATTER!

    Please have the patience to educate yourselves and do your research on how to care for your God-given crown. But of course, you won't; you'd rather go for quick and easy options which do not and will never work for u cos they were created for other races, not you.

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  56. And people will come here to rant and complain of racism when a Survey will be conducted and it it will be revealed that the black race is the least attractive race among all the races in the world.
    How do u want others to love u when u spend all ur efforts being what you are not? LOVE YOURSELVES, LOVE YOUR SKIN, LOVE YOUR HAIR!!!
    Stop trying so hard to be what u are not!

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  57. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie rocks!!!
    And bloggers were abusing her for taking a "natural stand"!!
    Linda, she spoke the truth :Fact! Some black women do find their hair unbearable!That is why they hide it under a massive amount of foreign hair (be it fake or real)360 days a year!!!

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  58. I laugh when Black women take pride in calling themselves AFRICAN QUEENS.

    But my question is this:

    WHAT KIND OF QUEEN WEARS ANOTHER WOMAN'S CROWN ON HER HEAD?

    Have you ever seen Queen Elizabeth wearing another queen's crown ?

    Bear in mind that the Bible says a woman's hair is her crown.

    Food for thought...

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  59. Wearing someone's hair also has spiritual implications:
    What if the hair was cut from a mad woman's head??? Did u ever think of that?

    WHEN U WEAR SOMEONE'S HAIR, U ALSO WEAR THAT PERSON'S SPIRIT.

    Maybe you've never seen someone being delivered right in front of your eyes.

    Girls/Women should please mind the source of these hairs.It's important.

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  60. EVERY HAIR IS GOOD HAIR.BAD HAIR IS UNHEALTHY HAIR.

    Indian and Latin hair is highly prized because it has a good hair grade. Why? Because Latins and Indians take pride and a lot of time to care for their hair.
    They use a lot of coconut oïl, aloe vera juice, olive oïl,neem oïl, jojoba and cupuasoo oïl ( sort of amazonian shea butter.)All natural products we can have here. They know their men are crazy about long hair, so they spend enormous amount of time on hair care, hence the result u all lazy girls envy.

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  61. I am yet to see hair crimminals moving with scissors looking for an african woman's hair to cut.

    See how we african women impoverish ourselves to make these venezuelan, korean and malaysian traders rich. Because we are too lazy, impatient or ignorant to carry out research on what works for our hair.

    And i am yet to see an Indian or venezuelan woman spending ridiculous amounts of money to buy african hair. What a world!

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  62. no be small business for Brazilian hair lovers n buyers

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  63. women need more carefully when going out alone

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