It is time for the Nigerian church to desist from being judgmental and respect people for who they are. This article is pertaining to the perception of the average church-goer in our country.
In the Nigerian constitution, everyone has the fundamental right to choose and express themselves the way they desire.
This opinion piece is specifically inspired by a young Nigerian creative individual and social media expert identified as Fiyin Audu or Mr. Perspective on the microblogging site, Twitter.
Whatās the issue?
A young man braided his hair, and I can disgustingly tell you that he has been receiving backlash from the church and Christian community for his maverick styling.
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Someone dear and personal to me reprimanded him for his hairstyle and it infuriated me. According to the person, āChristians should not braid their hair.ā
The person said further, āAs someone who was well brought up in the church, he should be modest and lose the hair as soon as possible.ā
Very disheartening and judgmental statement if you ask me.
Christians and churchgoers most specifically need to take the spec off their eyes and give people the opportunity to express themselves and become who they want to become.
We grew up together and I know how God has used him immensely to touch and influence peopleās lives. He is a great leader, and his hair should not be used to define his propensity in his walk with God almighty.
I am a Christian, albeit, oftentimes, I prefer not to communicate with some other Christians because they are always usually so critical of other people which is not fair.
Attending a Christian private institution made me understand that most moralistic religious āprim and properā people are the most hypocritical set of individuals on Godās beautiful earth.
Live and let live, braiding of hair for a man isnāt a sin. It is unfair when people are always obstructing the expressionism of others simply because it is not āChristian enoughā.
Yes, the young manās hair is braided, but his brains have brought him big bag of money. You are not his mother, neither are you his father, you donāt feed him, rest with your myopic perspective on how people should look.
I am specifically addressing the Christian people and the Church because I am from that community, I also identify as a Christian, therefore this is a lesson for myself as well. It is time for us to desist from judging people because of their appearance and understand the true intentions of this man.
Braiding of hair isnāt a sin.
A coloured hair doesnāt mean manās into internet fraudulence.
People who pierce only do it to look cool; it doesnāt mean anyone is irresponsible or an enemy of the gospel.
A man on dreads isnāt a mad man; the effeminate person isnāt gay. Understand people for who they are, not by your own simplistic perception. We can do better.
Live and let live, rest in Jesusā name and have a blessed Sunday.
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