Queen Okafor is a unique woman with unique features – an abundance of hair all over her body, face, hands, chest…
Although she was born without much hair on her body, she gradually began spotting them at the age of 21.
“People call and dash me money because of my hairy nature, but I don’t beg for money,” she says.
Queen said she tried to stop the work of nature by applying all sorts of cosmetics and native substances, all to no avail but it turned out to cause more harm than good.
“I rubbed tortoise feaces and a lot of things people recommend for me to use, but it didn’t remove them, rather it caused more harm than good as I started growing bumps and sores while the hair was still coming out. I suffered those lumps trying to stop the growth,” she narrated.
She revealed that her worst time comes when the weather is too hot and during the dry season.
“When there is much heat, I feel terrible, it doesn’t itch but it really inconveniences me most times.”
Queen revealed that her hair has not changed anything in her love life, neither does it stop men from admiring her, rather it has turned many heads to look at her. And she hopes and waits for her true love.
She says, “A man that is meant for me will come when the time comes.
“People are appreciating me and a lot of people are still coming for my hand in marriage. I have been seeing many men coming to ask me for relationship, even one claimed he is from a European country that he came back to Nigeria to look for a woman to marry.
“In my village, an old woman has advised that she knows that I am not yet married, but I should believe that my own person is coming.
“She said that when my husband will come, I will find it difficult to believe that the man is my own. But now I have come to appreciate how I am created,” she said.
Narrating her most embarrassing moment in high density locations like market places, she disclosed that people crave to see her face.
“I came to Lagos last year to see whether I can stay in Lagos or not. Other times I have been coming and going.
“There was a time I went to Alaba International Market with a sister and traders were peeping through the window to see my face and they were saying, ‘she is all hairs oh!’ Someone has stepped down from a bus because of me, a lady.
“Some women will see me and extol my qualities, saying that they see women with hairs but that my own is the highest.
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