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Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Bhella5(m): 4:12pm On Mar 24, 2015
njays24:
Somebody said they were all looking fresh. Then,there was no smoke from generators or exhaust pipes,nor were there refined foods like sardine and corned beef;they all had their foods direct from their personal farms. No traffic jam,no terrorists,no armed robbers,nor were there ritual killers. No roaming the streets of the towns and cities searching for jobs that are not available;life was much better.
True but there were sardine corned beef armed robbers too were on the low side but in all life was good.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ilekeh(op): 4:13pm On Mar 24, 2015
ayyoshert:
To be very honest, you should not have made mention of any other tribe here. Yoruba history, culture and traditions have so much in store to talk about without making mention of other people, let us strive to avoid little problems.
Your thread is beautiful and very enlightening, you must have researched hard to extract all these pictures.
clothing has always been a part of the Yoruba culture, the white man did not introduce that to us, ever from time the Yorubas have always had the 'Sanyan', 'Bante' 'Kembe', 'Nangudu', 'Aran', 'Alaari' and 'Etu' and these are the basis for the present day Aso Oke we have now.
I did.

Thank you.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by SporaD8: 4:14pm On Mar 24, 2015
newacca:
Ejire ara isokun, edunjobi Omo agboriigi referefe. Okay nba bi, ejiworo lo Wole tomi. smiley
Wow! Are u twins?
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 4:14pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh I really like how proud you are of your tribe. It has always amazed me, despite the fact that you don't even stay in Nigeria, and probably haven't touched the land of Nigeria grin. I'm assuming this is same Ileke Idi.

Kudos!
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ilekeh(op): 4:16pm On Mar 24, 2015
masonkz:
Ilekeh I really like how proud you are of your tribe. It has always amazed me, despite the fact that you don't even stay in Nigeria, and probably haven't touched the land of Nigeria grin. I'm assuming this is same Ileke Idi.

Kudos!
Thanks, but i was in Nigeria last summer.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by ogaprime(m): 4:17pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
smiley smiley
This was before our girls started doing quick runs just because of brazilian hair...

#teamnatural
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Bamz(m): 4:17pm On Mar 24, 2015
tiredface:
THEY'RE NOT REALLY BEAUTTFUL BUT THEY LOOK NATURAL
undecided
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by boblaide: 4:17pm On Mar 24, 2015
Look at their shoe self... Nice!!! up Nigeria up Yoruba women
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by newacca: 4:20pm On Mar 24, 2015
SporaD8:
Wow! Are u twins?
Nope. smiley I've got couple of them among friends and family. Besides, I love twins and wish to have at least a set. They are wonderful set of creature.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 4:21pm On Mar 24, 2015
pazienza:
Why exactly must Yorubas bring Ndiigbo into their madness? Is this inferiority complex or what? Can't you just pretend for once that Ndiigbo doesn't exist, and stop comparing yourselves with Ndiigbo?
The tire me too maybe na rove if you ask me
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by kwankwaso(m): 4:22pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
A Yoruba woman in 1956, at Lagos, Yorubaland. During Queen Elizabeth's visit to Yorubaland and the rest of Nigeria
real women grin
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by gistmelove(m): 4:23pm On Mar 24, 2015
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Asuokaa: 4:25pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
Can't recall.....that was January, this is March. But I think googling "pre-independence Yoruba women" will take you to varying sources. You will find tons of research on Yorubas.
thanks actually have gotten it on tumblr as NIGERIAN NOSTALGIA PROJECT
WATCH OUT FOR MY TREND TOO grin
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ilekeh(op): 4:26pm On Mar 24, 2015
Asuokaa:
thanks actually have gotten it on tumblr as NIGERIAN NOSTALGIA PROJECT
WATCH OUT FOR MY TREND TOO grin
Cool.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by tiredface: 4:27pm On Mar 24, 2015
TODAY'S YORUBA WOMEN ARE MUCH MORE BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE OF MIX BLOOD WITH OTHER TRIBES.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 4:29pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
Thanks, but i was in Nigeria last summer.
Oh. Finally. Hope you enjoyed your stay. smiley
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Asuokaa: 4:29pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
Cool.
ok have created it check my profile ull see the post...abeg rate it sad
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by kelvin1191(m): 4:31pm On Mar 24, 2015
Most people in this picture don't have IJEBU mark.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by ChristyG(f): 4:35pm On Mar 24, 2015
tiredface:
TODAY'S YORUBA WOMEN ARE MUCH MORE BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE OF MIX BLOOD WITH OTHER TRIBES.
big lie and false statement.inter tribal marriage is still very low in nigeria,how many nigerians are from inter tribal homes?are they even up to one million?90 percent of yorubas have yoruba parents.pls try and lie reasonable next time instead of writing sh1t online.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Ilekeh(op): 4:37pm On Mar 24, 2015
masonkz:
Oh. Finally. Hope you enjoyed your stay. smiley
Anytime I travel to Ekiti, I enjoy my stay. I love that state die........before Fayose.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by funmo(m): 4:39pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
Miss Nigeria
uhm oyeludef what aren't you telling me bro?

Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by domopps(m): 4:40pm On Mar 24, 2015
But now!










Cheeers

Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by SirShymexx: 4:41pm On Mar 24, 2015
Dayummm!

I love me some Yoruba women with humongous badonkadonk...but they like acting up sometimes though. And not as juicy as the other side. lipsrsealed

Anyway, I'm still the Duke of all Yoruba women on the darn planet!
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by goshen26: 4:43pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
smiley
but this babe, oh sorry mama I mean fine o
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by squaddy(m): 4:45pm On Mar 24, 2015
Yoruba women and beautiful in the same sentence?

Okay!! Whatever yo say OP grin
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by christopher123(m): 4:52pm On Mar 24, 2015
they said that yoruba women are beautiful...? hmmm ok let me believe
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Zaikon(m): 4:53pm On Mar 24, 2015
Op just chop noku
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Nobody: 4:53pm On Mar 24, 2015
Ilekeh:
Anytime I travel to Ekiti, I enjoy my stay. I love that state die........before Fayose.
Lol@before Fayose. Alright babe.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Rexyl(m): 4:55pm On Mar 24, 2015
Beautiful.
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by Zaikon(m): 4:56pm On Mar 24, 2015
ChristyG:
big lie and false statement.inter tribal marriage is still very low in nigeria,how many nigerians are from inter tribal homes?are they even up to one million?90 percent of yorubas have yoruba parents.pls try and lie reasonable next time instead of writing sh1t online.
statistician i wil like to c ur source of Data
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by XBLadez: 4:58pm On Mar 24, 2015
That was when you could find 25 - 30 years old virgins. Right now, the oldest virgin is 12, and they say we're moving forward
Re: Pre-independence Yoruba Women by ChristyG(f): 5:01pm On Mar 24, 2015
Zaikon:
statistician i wil like to c ur source of Data
u should tell that to poster who wrote that false statement before asking me stu.pid questions...look around and tell me how many inter tribal marriages(not dating o) u know.
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