Heat-free Stretching on Nigerian Hair

Hey Lovelies,

How is your week coming up? Hope it is going on well. The hustle in Lagos is very real but we pray that the good Lord continue to bless our efforts always. Currently, I am on a break from work to concentrate on studying for my exams coming up this weekend.

Over time, I have been reading about heat-free methods to stretch natural hair. Although I would definitely want to try the silk-press method on my hair in the future, I am all about heat-free methods currently.

Drey takes on Badagry Part 2 - Stint with Naijatreks

This is a continuation of my previous post .

After Seriki Abass Museum, we headed to a place called 'The Point of no return'. This is route in which the slaves were transported through to the Atlantic Ocean where the ship awaits them. They were taken across a lake and made to walk several miles to a well which is acclaimed to have memory loss functions once the water inside it was drank. The water in the well was given to the slaves to make them forget their homes and the people they left behind. Also, they were to forget the route they took in getting to the ship to forestall any kind of escape.

Drey takes on Badagry Part 1 - Stint with Naijatreks

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This is a late post considering that I had a very tight schedule this week concerning work... However, I am glad that it is the weekend. How is your weekend going fam? How body? My excitement level usually shoots above the roof on friday only to come to its lowest ebb on sunday night...its like I have been living on a kind of euphoria that I can't explain. 

What would you get up to this weekend? Hope it is going to be fun for you. Last weekend, I went to Badagry with the girls courtesy Naijatreks. I first heard of Naijatreks from Berry Dakara on her trip to Ibadan. One of my new year resolutions was visiting more of our Nigerian / African tourist attractions (see my visit to Olumo Rock). I was able to convince the girls to come with me on this trip.