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Nigerian Baby Boy Traditional Attires

Hello fashionista mums, here are some Nigerian baby boy traditional attires that you can get for your little prince to show off his swag. More and more people are showing love to the African fashion as well as the bold and colourful ankara African print fabric.

Many working men and women have found great wears to wear ankara African print attires to work. To join this crew, you just have to know how to choose your ankara fabric and how to make it in a way that is not too loud.

And as men and women are embracing this trend, teenagers, as well as little boys and girls are not left out. They are now rocking native attires made with aso okes, ankara African print, brocade, African lace as well as other fabrics popular used by Africans.

To help you get an idea of some Nigerian baby boy traditional attires that you can get for your little prince to show off his swag, we have gathered some of the most trendy outfits for little boys. Check them all out and you will surely see something that will look great on your little boy.

SEE ALSO: 15 Very Stylish Short Sleeve Ankara Styles For Little Boys.

What do you think of these attires? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below.

Now, let’s talk about something else. Have seen Manchester’s smoking bird? A smoking magpie from Manchester has become a celebrity. A picture posted on Twitter shows the magpie with a cigarette in its mouth while sitting on a fence. The funny picture went viral with people some people saying it was smoking and many making funny jokes about it.

“That magpie looks like it’s about to drop the hottest indie album of 2016… That’s how it’s done, right?” @WillMcHoebag tweeted.

And the original poster, Will, was not left out. In an interview with the UK’s Independent, Will – who described himself as the “council estate David Attenborough said: “I can’t comment too much because of an ongoing RSPB investigation, I’d just like to say that while everyone else finds this photo greatly amusing I am saddened to see beautiful animals cheapening themselves for entertainment.”

It’s a sad indictment on our society when even the wildlife is succumbing to peer pressure. Just say no, kids, he added.

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