In the 1990s, Nigerian women were paying the price for beauty — scalp burns, breakage, and the quiet belief that only foreign products could truly work. While others accepted it, chemist Chika Ikenga saw both a problem and a mindset that needed fixing. What began as lab experiments to protect Afri
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