Jos, Plateau State — September 16, 2025
The global celebration of World Barbers Day took on a special meaning in Jos on Tuesday as renowned barber and stylist, Abraham Elisha, popularly known as Dope Cutz, led a community outreach that combined creativity with compassion.
The event went beyond haircuts, braiding, relocking, and dreadlock maintenance. Dope Cutz and his team shared food items and extended a hand of support to the physically challenged, bringing smiles and a renewed sense of dignity to beneficiaries.

“This was not just about grooming; it was about giving people confidence, showing them love, and reminding them they matter,” Elisha said.
Attendees described the gesture as both heartwarming and inspiring. The outreach underscored the broader role of barbers, not only as professionals shaping appearances but also as community builders who can uplift lives through small yet powerful acts of kindness.
Observers noted that Dope Cutz’ initiative reflects the growing recognition of World Barbers Day as a platform for barbers worldwide to contribute meaningfully to their societies.
By combining skill, generosity, and empathy, Dope Cutz has set what many described as a shining example of how businesses can give back, reinforcing the message that kindness and community service remain at the heart of true professionalism.


