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Elody-Ann (m)
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Since Fulanis are originally from Ethiopia, it will not come as a surorise that they are considered the most beautiful girls in Nigeria or West Africa in general.
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naija_diva (f)
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Fulani over Igbo girls anyday. u not even nigerian so you don't have a say. Since Fulanis are originally from Ethiopia, it will not come as a surorise that they are considered the most beautiful girls in Nigeria or West Africa in general.
how do you know they are from ethiopia. aren't you the same person that said that the igbos are from ethopia as well.
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chaj (m)
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@goldenorc, If "Igbo girls are really the most beautiful" put your picture for your profile make we see now 
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9ja4eva (m)
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why don't u let it be jare  igbo girls are still doing it Leave d thread jare Close am throw way d key
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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FULANI ARE 100% WEST-AFRICAN WHO TOLD YALL THAT THEY ARE FROM ETHIOPIA FULANIS ARE THE REASON WHY WE HAUSA PEOPLE ARE MUSLIM THIS IS STORY HERE ANYWAY.
This section addresses mainly the Fulani of Nigeria. Nigeria, which is Africa's most populous country, is composed of more than 300 ethnic groups, many divided into subgroups of considerable social and political importance. Most important ethnolinguistic categories: Hausa and Fulani in north, Yoruba in southwest, and Igbo in southeast, all internally subdivided. Next major groups: Kanuri, Ibibio, Tiv, and Ijaw.
Languages in Nigeria are estimated at more than 350, many with dialects. The most importantare: Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo. English is the official language used in government, large-scale business, mass media, and education beyond primary school. Several other languages also recognized for primary education.
The following are the most populous and politically influential: Hausa and Fulani 29%, Yoruba 21%, Igbo (Ibo) 18%, Ijaw 10%, Kanuri 4%, Ibibio 3.5%, Tiv 2.5%.
The religions in Nigeria are as follows: Muslim 50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs 10%.
The Hausa-Fulani, are a great model of an ethnic group fusion, as they are actually made up of two groups, not surprisingly called the Hausa and the Fulani.
The Hausa are themselves a fusion, a collection of West-African peoples that were assimilated, long ago, into the population inhabiting what is now considered Hausaland. Once they arrived in Hausaland they became known for setting up seven small states centered around Birni, or walled cities. In these states the Hausa developed techniques of efficient government, including a carefully organized fiscal system and a highly learned judiciary, which gave them a reputation of integrity and ability in administering Islamic law.
The Fulani are also Muslims, and, like the Hausa.
Fulve pastoralists, known in Nigeria as Fulani, began to enter the Hausa country in the thirteenth century, and by the fifteenth century they were tending cattle, sheep, and goats in Borno as well. The Fulani came from the Senegal River valley, where their ancestors had developed a method of livestock management and specialization based on transhumance. The movement of cattle along north/south corridors in pursuit of grazing and water followed the climatic pattern of the rainy and dry seasons. Gradually, the pastoralists moved eastward, first into the centers of the Mali and Songhai empires and eventually into Hausaland and Borno. Some Fulve converted to Islam in the Senegal region as early as the eleventh century, and one group of Muslim Fulani settled in the cities and mingled freely with the Hausa, from whom they became racially indistinguishable.
A turning point in Nigerian history came in 1804 when a Fulani preacher, Othman dan Fodio, began a holy war that resulted in the subjugation of the old Hausa city states of northern Nigeria. Having conquered the Hausa, the Fulani adopted their language and merged with their ruling classes to create a Hausa-Fulani ethnic group under the rule of what was now the Sokoto Caliphate.
They have intermarried with the Hausa, and have mostly adopted the latter's customs and language, although some Fulani decided to stay pure by retaining a nomadic life.
The Hausa-Fulani ruling coalition is still dominant in northern Nigeria. This coalition had its beginnings much earlier, because the Fulani governed by simply assuming the highest hereditary positions in the well-organized Hausa political system. Many of the ruling Fulani have become culturally and linguistically Hausa.
At the top of the political hierarchy the Fulani are organized into states, or emirates, ruled by the emir. Emirs are selected from the ruling lineages by a council of clerics (Mallamai). After British intervention, the selection of an emir had to be approved by the British government. Emirs have the ultimate power in administrative and judicial functions of the state, and delegate lesser officials to carry out these functions. Emirs had somewhat more power in the past than they do today.
The purely Fulani-speaking groups are made up of the Muslim population of Northern Nigeria and the adjacent areas of Niger, which have traditionally been organized into large, centralized states. Fulani of Nigeria speak a number of dialects, they can be grouped into four basic language groups:
Adamawa ( on the east of Nigeria, extending into Cameroon ),
Sokoto (most of whom speak Hausa, in the northern part of Nigeria, extending into Niger), Sokoto (was once a major Fulve geo-political state, a center for famous Pullo (singular for Fulve) Usman dan Fodio ) Now the Fulve of the Sokoto area speak mostly Hausa
Borgu: on Nageria western border, spilling over from Benin and Togo.
North Central Nigerian Fulani, with estimate population figures of 12-15 million, have many names and variations in speech, but basically the Kano-Katsina, Mbororo, Western Fulani, Bauchi Fulani, Toroove, etc. speak dialects closely related to each other, readily understood by other Fulani people of the region.
The modern Fulani of Nigeria are mainly concentrated in the provinces
of Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, and Zaria.
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Uche2nna (m)
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I still have a problem believing that half the population of Nigerians are muslims. This is not a slight on anyone or anybody but how could there be more people living in the desert/ savannah geographical area of Nigeria which is the North than the tropical rain forest climate of the south. I wish somebody could explain this to me. I honestly see it as an anomaly.
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YOHANAN (m)
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THE SIMPLE TRUTH IS THAT, BY ANY CALCULATION, THERE ARE MORE CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA THAT ANY OTHER RELIGION. LAST TIME I CHECKED THE CHRISTIAN:MUSLIM RATIO WAS ABOUT 60:40. ANY INFORMATION TO THE CONTRARY IS SHEER BALONEY.
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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ther's more muslims yoruba hausa fulani and some other tribes got allot of muslim.
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presido1 (m)
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this thread still dey on, long time my tom tom direct me come here. Anyway keep sailing thread.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Na wa for this thread oh
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pilas
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others. 
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cabali (m)
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u guys still wasting time on this thread yo??!! 
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nnenneigbo (f)
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I tire oh
wjy u no go tire, when u won't let thee thread rest. hmmm igbo girls still rule sha
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henry007 (m)
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i think i love d tribal marks on yoruba girls breast,they look a little like tattoos but in beauty igbo girls try nbo be small,my decision is final amongst y'all because i think i should be d final judge here,don't u think so?
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Freewilly (f)
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This thread is not in the recycling bin yet? 
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presido1 (m)
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i recycle the thread now.
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tosinbas
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yoruba girls is the best because they got a general beauty
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9ja4eva (m)
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wjy u no go tire, when u won't let thee thread rest. hmmm
igbo girls still rule sha
You still dey nairaland?
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nnenneigbo (f)
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yes 9ja4eva, yes i still, u can't get rid of me that easily lol yoruba girls is the best because they got a general beauty
General? as in below average?
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USnaijagrl (f)
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Interesting that this topic has genereated so much debate, and it's still alive.  Naija has so much diversity in looks, and it's what makes us all so beautiful. We are all very beautiful because beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In Naija due to such diversity, you can find what you like. If you're into Somali/Ethiopi type beauty, we have the Fulani: http://www.joshuaproject.net/profiles/photos/p101622.jpghttp://www.jamtan.com/jamtan/admin/images4/Family-Women-Status.jpghttp://www.danheller.com/images/Africa/Togo/fulani-girl-big.jpgIf you like Arabian/Indian-like beauty then you'll love the Hausa: http://www2.ku.edu/~hausa/women.jpghttp://www.liceoberchet.it/ricerche/geo4d_03/Africa2/hausa.jpghttp://www.afromediafilmtv.net/Nigerianaxes/Images/Hausa_Q1.JPGIf you're into Oriental-like beauty, the Central/Jos chicks and Northern Igbo(Nsukka, Enugu) chicks are definitely your best bet: http://img174.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=44032_22_122_346lo.jpghttp://us.imdb.com/gallery/hh/0651403/HH/0651403/iid_955934.jpg?path=pgallery&path_key=Oruche,%20Phinahttp://www.naijajams.com/img/blog/graphic_anita_uwagbale.jpgIf you're into Jamaican/Carribbean beauty, the Calabar/Delta girls are for you: http://img125.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=43150_4_122_406lo.jpghttp://www.g21.net/ap06grax/agbanicov.jpghttp://img152.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=43163_7_122_529lo.jpgIf you're into light skin or akata (African-American) beauty, then Southern Igbo (Imo, Abia) is the way to go: http://bp2.blogger.com/_IfL2RoqAOoQ/Rgv5ACRdOzI/AAAAAAAAAf8/kSDrtgEh2qM/s1600-h/imo.jpghttp://www.ibidoun.de/icons/igbo_nigeria.jpghttp://imdb.com/gallery/granitz/6510/Events/6510/ActressMe_Jeff_14846046_400.jpg?path=pgallery&path_key=Echikunwoke,%20MegalynAnd if you like traditonal African black beauty, Yoruba and Benin/Edo is where it's at: http://img45.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=42470_19_122_552lo.jpghttp://img20.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=43604_15_122_482lo.jpghttp://img172.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=43622_19_122_495lo.jpgWe're so diverse, and it's just so lovely! 
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Igbobeauty (f)
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What is really funny is that some people like igbo girls for their complexion and they say that they have no body, well dey're bloody wrong! I'm a dark skin igbo girl with a fully matured body at this age of 16, big breasts, thighs and all. So really you can't judge people on what others say.
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funnybobo
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my milk chocolate igbo girls anyday anytime
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Hero (m)
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All the broes know Igbo look the best. Yoruba are the bottom of the list in out of Naija girls. They've usually have nice booties though.
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D-reloaded (f)
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Hero please shut the hell up, you retarded ape
The hell do you even know about Nigerian tribes. that's how in that othe rthread you confused three Yoruba girls for Hausa and Igbo'
All these wananbe akatas, because some retarded Nigerian girl/guy gives them face, all of a sudden they think they know eveyrthing about the place
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morenike09 (f)
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Hero please shut the hell up, you retarded ape
i had to keep rechecking his profile pix to make sure i am not calling the zoo for nothingabi na him be king kong?  Yoruba are the bottom of the list in out of Naija girls. They've usually have nice booties though.
thank youbut @post Eskimo all the way!!
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Hero (m)
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Hero please shut the hell up, you retarded ape
The hell do you even know about Nigerian tribes. that's how in that othe rthread you confused three Yoruba girls for Hausa and Fulani
All these wananbe akatas, because some retarded Nigerian girl/guy gives them face, all of a sudden they think they know eveyrthing about the place
I have no idea of the thread you're speaking of. You'll have to show me where such an incident took place. Place a link up. Now the fact of that I've obviously hit a very sore nerve in you with that response, tells me that my observation must be true and or not far from it.
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Hero (m)
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i had to keep rechecking his profile pix to make sure i am not calling the zoo for nothingabi na him be king kong?  thank youbut @post Eskimo all the way!! Are you a female? 
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morenike09 (f)
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Are you a female?  must i be male to post? man, what a fcuking retard. *roll eye*
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Hero (m)
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must i be male to post? man, what a fcuking retard. *roll eye*
Well, now, not necessarily; though you are posting judgmental post on the looks of guy and thus if you yourself are a males, I wonder if you're a homosexual, in that such actions are very gay. Although I must say that many of you Nigerian guys ways do tend often be a bit on the feminine side IMO.
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morenike09 (f)
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Well, now, not necessarily; though you are posting judgmental post on the looks of guy and thus if you yourself are a males, I wonder if you're a homosexual, in that such actions are very gay. Although I must say that many of you Nigerian guys ways do tend often be a bit on the feminine side IMO.
omo, you were also posting a judgmental post on the look of us yorubas females, it still does not exclude you from the gay "groups".
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