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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 1:25pm On Mar 28, 2015 |
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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by gatiano(m): 1:26pm On Mar 28, 2015 |
Yoruba woman this, Igbo woman that, Hausa woman that Edo woman this and all the Other Tribe's woman that; we are extremely ignorant arguing over who is who. The most beautiful, the finest entity or thing, the most gracious souls in this present universe, the past and in the future universe will always be the BLACKWOMAN. But ofcourse not in this period because in the last 6000 years, she has sufferred the most, she had been mistreated and neglected by her own black brothers that she had to bleach herself up, pancake her face every morning, apply cream before bed, cleansing of her face with 10-0-6 acidic liquid. And all for what? so that the black brothers can look at her, give her some little respect and ease their pain. Nevetheless, The Blackwoman remains the most marvellous,gracious and finest person forever, there is no compitition. Infact, that hail mary praise was and is for the Blackwoman. In every black community or tribe or clan on this planet, There is the blackest shining complexion to the lightest black shining complexion, we even have some beautiful albinoes which i know personally. Albinism can be treated by bring up that dominant gene up to a surface a little bit while they are still babies or younger. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 1:29pm On Mar 28, 2015 |
ChristyG:Chai! See beauty 3 Likes
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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ihuomadinihu: 7:18am On Mar 29, 2015 |
ChristyG:My dear,you don't need to rate anything. The result is out there. 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ihuomadinihu: 7:23am On Mar 29, 2015 |
naijamark:Lol,why don't you let people agree or disagree with you. You don't need to shout that your women are more beautiful! Beauty is all about features,and the Yoruba world is yet to catch up. I mentioned the Northern parts because they are beautiful but are costrained by religious values,so people don't get to see them always. No point debating this! |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 9:28pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:That Yoruba world is yet to catch-up with any group in this country and beyond is bigger than your mouth. I will refrain myself from giving further illustrations that might be provocative to more intelligent people than you from that part of the country. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by ChristyG(f): 10:39pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:having hairy chest or facial hair is NOT beauty neither are they beauty features,so i don't know u meaning of features u talking about?ibos should not even be talking about beauty to others,first go and deal with half of ur women having high level of testosterone and looking like men before coming here to talk about beauty.atleast the others look like women 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by ChristyG(f): 10:41pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:which results,u mean the high number of Ibo ashawos all over the country??maybe sha 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ihuomadinihu: 10:32am On Mar 30, 2015 |
ChristyG:Lol,this is not about ashawo work. We are talking about physical features esp facial beauty. Go and rest. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ihuomadinihu: 10:38am On Mar 30, 2015 |
naijamark:You should learn how to interprete words based on context. Nairaland is a National forum,you can conduct a poll on the beauty of Nigerian women,respondents will throw up Igbo/Fulani/hausa,Efik,Edo way before mentioning Yoruba. Truth is always bitter,i don't expect you to argue over a simple issue like feminine beauty. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 2:53pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Although I can't stand Yoruba people at times, their women are very beautiful and endowed with nice breasts and big booty . I also think the reason why they aren't deemed as beautiful as Igbo women(Haha), Fulani women, Edo women, Efik women, etc. is probably because they aren't as light. Another thing that really gets me heated is when someone does an appreciation thread for non-Igbo people, Igbos come out and spew their stupid sentiments. You people always complain about being mistreated, but you slimy cretins are the first to hurl insults at others. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 3:23pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:This thread was meant to appreciate the beauty of an African woman, expecially the Yoruba eoman. But as usual, "kill joy" like you are hell bent on proving otherwise. You'll do well by posting your picture or that of your bicycle riding mother and grandmother in Imo state here for all to see your own definition of beauty. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 5:14pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
A repost for my dear Ihu baby. I await your picture, Nwanyi oma of Igboland. naijamark:
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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Fash20: 12:30am On Oct 19, 2015 |
Ilekeh:I don't thinks that's 1880 pics. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by sherlock229(m): 9:44pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: Thank you for mentioning the ugliest ladies in Yoruba nollywood,seriously those are not considered top notch and sure as hell aren't pretty as Yoruba ladies in nollywood.Liz DA Silva alone is more beautiful than all of those women combined,smh. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 2:58am On Apr 08, 2016 |
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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 3:08am On Apr 08, 2016 |
axum:This is so ignorant and reflects your bigotry and internalized anti-blackness. Ppl wearing or not wearing clothes is not a sign of "civilization" dosent make you better than anyone. Besides various forms of weaving and dying have been indigenous to Africa for centuries upon centuries. Defining colonization as bringing civilization and enlightenment is so absurd, they brought death, misery, wars, and stole our natural resources. If we are the savage for not wearing clothes then I'm glad I'm not the civilized who commits genocide upon genodice, displaces people, ruins peoples lives through generations. People really need to evaluate themselves and their ideas. Also you shouldn't throw other people "down" in other to prove something to ignorant ppl.Yoruba people have a great culture just like every one else, it's not superior or inferior to any other, it's a culture that houses multiple ways of living, communicating, and understanding the world. Most ppl here are so childish, but that's not surprising. @axum |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 3:13am On Apr 08, 2016 |
naijamark: This is a really good picture. It's shows Igbo woven fabrics, accessories made of brass, and the style ppl wore back then. Judging ppl by colonial standards, and sexualizing women's bodies in ways they did not at that time only reflects you and your values, has nothing to do with the women in the picture. 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 3:23am On Apr 08, 2016 |
tiredface:why u so ugly- I mean internally, this is so ridiculous. Beauty isn't everything, in fact it's nothing. this site is ridiculous. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 3:26am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Chubhie:"a petite nose" lol smh. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Anuola12: 3:33am On Apr 08, 2016 |
aim5:"although I can't stand Yoruba people at times, their women are very beautiful and endowed with nice breasts and big booty" lmao. Pls eww. Men and their misogyny, ugh. 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by NRIPRIEST(m): 3:51am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Ilekeh: No need for this; you could have replied him without pulling South easterners into your discussion. Shows how little minded and mentally enslaved you still are. But remember, in their eyes you are just a nigerian/black. You can bathe a pig all you want but it will remain a pig. Ileke, you are still a pig. Enjoys your delusion. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by NRIPRIEST(m): 3:57am On Apr 08, 2016 |
naijamark: And then what? Does that make you smarter than eidiot? And yes,they are Igbo and I love them to bits. The hate and insecurity inherent in you is the reason why you try your best to pull other people down in other to feel good about yourself. But in the end you are still an inferior. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by NRIPRIEST(m): 4:04am On Apr 08, 2016 |
ElekeNtioba: Another ignorant monkey. Igbo women rarely bleach. You think they do because a lot of them have lighter hue and eidiotic Africans like you worship light skin women. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by NRIPRIEST(m): 4:17am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: In the name of our ancestors leave these people alone and call them out when it's necessary. For now,it's not necessary. Believe it,the white man group all of you in the same category.....The black man is so ffuucking sttuppid! |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 12:52pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Anuola12: Oh shut up silly broad. Who cares if I'm misogynist. I gave Yoruba women a compliment and you're here saying I'm a misogynist... abeg go sit down. |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ihuomadinihu: 10:47pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
NRIPRIEST:I believe you are ffuuking sstupid! This is a simple dialogue,if you are not comfortable with it then you scroll down and quit writing rubbish replies on ancient threads. Stay on your lane!! 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 4:17pm On May 10, 2017 |
ChristyG:Babe you don't have to do this.People in the real world know who the real beauties are.Ibo women may have an 'attractive' skin tone but most are not pretty(no offense). We (people av come across included) keep saying that the ethnic groups with the prettiest women are yoruba and fulani.No need to get yourself worked up over some people trying to rate their women high you don't need it. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by bundarina: 1:38pm On Feb 14, 2023 |
Anuola12: That was actually mostly imported back then too lol, from the Ijaws and who in turn imported from the Yorubas in trading, the Igbos got many basic fabrics from their neighbors or other foreign places lol. They did practice and mimick some . No one is sexualizing them, more giggling. Traditional Igbo culture and attire is just like the Zulu, Luo , Kikongo, Efik-Ibibio, Kikuyu and other more nude cultures in Africa, nothing exactly wrong with it, but it can be funny for people with more covered up cultures like the Malinke, Akan, Yoruba, Somali, Amhara... 2 Likes |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by bundarina: 1:40pm On Feb 14, 2023 |
Yoruba Women and traditional culture is just top tier fr 1 Like |
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by N3cR0mAZc3R(m): 1:30pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
bundarina: I dey feel you bro. Our women been slaying since. My love for my yoruba women ehnn... |
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