By Toba Ajayi

A Child Coach, Mrs Olugbemisola Osagiede-Daramola, says children under 18 years of age should steer clear of make-up.
Osagiede-Daramola, the Founder of Olugbemisola Daramola Child Welfare Foundation, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ilorin on Wednesday.
She said that children under the age of 18 are too young to wear make-ups to look attractive.
According to her, make-up is used by adults to cover up some blemishes in the face and enhance beauty in a moderate manner.
“When underage children start applying make-up, it robs them of their innocent look and throws them out into the world.
“They are still young and lack the emotional maturity to withstand pressure from sexual abusers. It is absurd for a girl-child to be in a school uniform with make-ups, or her hair packed with gel,” she said.
Osagiede-Daramola, therefore, called on parents to be cautious and prevent their girl children from adopting a lifestyle that could ruin their future.
She also urged school managements to be sensitive to their students’ dress codes and punish any student who arrogantly violates the laid down codes of conduct.
The coach advised the students to embrace modesty and discipline rather than being fashion conscious.