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Ahoufe Patri provides an odd justification for her 11-year haircut.

Mon, 17 Apr 2023 Source: Alby News Ghana

Priscilla Opoku Agyemang, alias Ahuofe Patri, a well-known Ghanaian actress, has finally explained why she has sported the same haircut for the past eleven years.

Ahuofe Patri has been known for her fondness of short hair for over ten years, and it has now become her trademark.

Some Ghanaians have been meaning to find out or ask the actress why she continues to wear short hairstyles despite the fact that she could easily fix herself something remarkable for years.

Many originally came to the conclusion that the actress might be broke and wouldn't want to add any burden to her life because she is no longer obtaining important roles in movies as a result of the collapse of our industry.

The actress, however, has said that her attitude of sloth is what keeps her from changing her haircut.

She claims that she has everything she needs to give herself a new hairstyle, but laziness keeps her from going to a saloon to get herself fixed up.

"It's simply being lazy. I'm not motivated to do my hair. I absolutely appreciate women who wear wigs, braids, and other hairstyles, but finding the time to get mine done is a challenge. I would rather take a decent nap than spend the time on my hair," she added.

Ahuofe Patri discusses how her people are celebrated in our region of the world while focusing on other aspects of the interview.

The actress, who just said goodbye to her mother, remarked, "We sometimes celebrate mediocrity and I wonder why," though she would not name any individuals. In Ghana, we commemorate a lot of people that we shouldn't.

"Yet these are the folks we celebrate, despite the fact that you can hear and see them insulting others everywhere. I can't understand how they affect society, but we celebrate them and give them more credit than they merit. Even if it sometimes aches so badly, what can I do? She spoke.

Source: Alby News Ghana