Culture › Re: Black Girl Fights Somali Girl Cause Somali Girl Has Nice Hair by watutsi(m): 3:03am On Sep 11, 2018 |
12salim: We are black. This ArtanK doesnt represent all somalis you know. You are black, but you're not negroid. If i'm correct , most of you guys from the Horn look like "black caucasians". |
Culture › Re: How Do People Survive In Africa by watutsi(m): 1:30am On Aug 30, 2018 |
onila:

i wonder how my parents do it By waging WAR everywhere,killing/Slaving our enemies and never tiring until we create the african master race. After that,it's world domination and beyond! #WARRIORS |
Culture › Re: The Arab Origin Of The Yorubas by watutsi(m): 4:15pm On Jun 18, 2018 |
Olu317: @Hati13, I am not interested in engaging some set people who engage in controversial statement. If you are really interested in Yoruba history ,then you can find time to dissect and understudy the set of people that formed ethnicity.Many atimes some people on this platform who have no true knowledge of tradition of one's lineage shy away from the truth or are too unstudious to realise ,human beings were product of same link but differed when religion set and method to connect to God manifest,so also migratory theory of people either as a reason for greener pasture or war . I am willing to help out on it. First, I am sure, you know the nosal feature of a Ham? Does these NOSAL Feature, EAR feature looked like core black man? I am also sure , you can identify a moon/ Sun like on a crown? Can you see it? There is nothing close to this in West Africa? Then compare with these Pharaoh's NOSE AND EAR.... Well, a lot of you Yoruba have ugly noses so the guy who made it just wanted to make the "art "prettier (hamite). The Yorubas are not hamite! Only some Africans can claim the hamitic theory and you're obvious not one of them. |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Women Vs Ethiopian Women by watutsi(m): 4:04pm On Jun 18, 2018 |
12salim: Very funny...lol...Anyway, beauty is subjective. Cmon Habesha, you know i'm right! No subjectivism'll save ugly people! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Rwanda Passes New Gun Acquisition Law by watutsi(m): 5:16pm On Jun 15, 2018 |
panafrican: Tutsi make 14 % of the population and took over 90% of government jobs. Hopefully they will not be the only ones being allowed to buy guns. Tell the Hutus to start running them. Payback is coming!  |
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Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Women Vs Ethiopian Women by watutsi(m): 12:09am On May 17, 2018 |
igbowannabe: Ethiopian women are not better than Nigerian women. But then again, Nigerian women aren't better than Ethiopian women. It's all in your heads. Preference is due to how you were conditioned to think (perhaps since you were very young). When Whites began to visit particular countries in ancient Africa and Asia, the natives thought they were ugly and no one thought they were attractive. They didn't like their hair, skin color, features or anything else about their physical appearance. But oh how the tables have turned. Your preference of Ethiopians or should I say not-so-Black features, is an artificial construct based on an illusion. Please don't feed more into it. I recommend this enlightening article for anyone who wants to read more on the subject: http://www.colorq.org/articles/article.aspx?d=1999&x=blackwhite I cound'nt disagree more. How can someone like ugly features like a nose that looks like a double barrel shotgun? |
Culture › Re: The Obsession With Ethiopians And Somalis by watutsi(m): 3:03pm On Apr 08, 2018 |
12salim: Lol! You're Tutsi? You don't even look black! Said the mixed maliboy.  |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Women Are Among The Most Unattractive Set Of Women In The World. by watutsi(m): 1:45am On Mar 04, 2018 |
TSOM: My Nigerian girls? You asked for it!
The unattractiveness and neaderthal-like physical and mental features of Tutsi-Rwanda girls were why you were regarded as lesser beings (animals even) by the Hutus and massacred in 1994.
Really the only outstanding feature of your Tutsi girls are their tooth (teeth) - same dentition of rats.
The highlight of any Rwandan girl's day on social media is if a Nigerian boy likes her picture.
No one knows Rwandan females ranking on the beauty index 'cause you aren't regarded as humans. You grass-foraging 'TOOTHsi'! We were regarded as lesser beings by lesser beings now? Really? They're stupid ants just like your gorilla looking girls. You're delusional with you think that ape looking features are better than narrow. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Women Are Among The Most Unattractive Set Of Women In The World. by watutsi(m): 9:45pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
TSOM: Rwandan girls? You folks do not count. If Rwandan girls had to represent humans in an inter-primate beauty competition, Monkeys, Chimpanzees and Orangutans would be the winners, first and second runners up respectively.
Put your hands down and know your place! Yeah, the hutu ones with big round noses and fugly faces like most of your nigerian girls may lose. We tutsis (true tutsis) are much,much better and to compare attractiveness with your girls is an insult to my beautiful people. |
Celebrities › Re: Top 10 Most Beautiful Yoruba Actresses (PHOTOS) by watutsi(m): 6:48pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
reportnaija: https://www.reportnaija.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkyt68isb8325tt.a89f516c.jpg Have you ever wondered who is the most beautiful Yoruba actress? Of course, the definition of beauty is different for everyone, and there is no certain answer to this question. However, the Yoruba actresses are not only beautiful but also intelligent, talented and skilled. We present you top ten amazing Nollywood Yoruba female stars. Top ten most beautiful Yoruba actress
Maybe there is no official award for the Nollywood most beautiful actress. However, every Yoruba actress who is featured in this article has charms, talent, and intelligence, and each of them absolutely deserves to be named the most beautiful Yoruba actress. Many people call them Nollywood queens, and they are absolutely right because these ladies always can make every movie better with their presence. In no particular order, we present you ten influential Yoruba actresses who will amaze you with their beauty. 1. Mercy Aigbe
She was born in Edo State and graduated from the University of Lagos, where she studied Theatre Arts. She is also Nigeria’s fashion icon, and many women replicate her stylish outfits. She owns a fashion store and even received “Fashion of the Year” for her contribution. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkytk6m81dhrsoc.62da8450.jpg 2. Biodun Okeowo
This charming actress has won a lot of awards for her talent, including Global Excellence Award. She is extremely hard-working and always takes good care of her looks. Biodun Okeowo is a single mother of two children, and her responsibilities as a mother do not prevent her from doing what she loves the most – acting in the movies. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-02-at-8.40.50-AM.png 3. Mosun Filani
Mosun Filani is known for her beautiful smile and attractive curvy body, as well as her outstanding acting abilities. This actress was born in Ekiti State. Even though she received a degree in Business Administration, she went on to become an actress. She received various awards for her movies. She’s married to Kayode Oduoye, who is a lawyer and politician, and has two kids with him. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-02-at-8.41.43-AM.png 4. Toyin Aimakhu
This lady has everything – the gorgeous looks and respectable acting skills. She always does everything with passion and has a smile on her face most of the time. Her fashion choices always attract the attention of media and fans, and she enjoys experimenting with her image.
She was born in Edo State and studied Marketing at the Ibadan Polytechnic. Her acting career began in 2003, and since then her life has been playing different roles in Yoruba movies and receiving awards for her talent. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkyt7pisuiucnrm.af1cbf71.jpg 5. Iyabo Ojo
This Nollywood star is not only a successful actress but she also a movie director and producer, which shows she has a lot of passion and love for the movie industry.
She was born in Lagos, where she studied and participated in drama group when she was at school. Her love for acting never faded away – she later joined the Actors Guild of Nigeria, and her first role in the movie was in 1998. Some of her best works are “Ikeja” and “Baba Darijinwon”. Since then, she ated in more than 150 Nigerian films. She is a mother of two beautiful children, a son and a daughter, who were born in 1999 and 2001. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkyt2je9c34jnm6.a3eab80d.jpg 6. Liz Dasilva
Another actress who got famous for starring in Yoruba movies is Liz Dasilva. She was born in Odere Village. The interesting fact is that Iyabo Ojo was the one who helped her to get into movie industry in 2004. Since then, the career of this lovely actress went up, and she started receiving appealing offers from the best movie producers. Some of the works she got famous for are “Mama Insurance” and “Wakati Meta”. Apart from acting, she hosts the annual Ankara Ball. This ball is a well-known fashion event in Nigeria, which showcases the African culture. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkyt3k261mmfvtug.cb3e834f.jpg 7. Tope Osoba
Born in Ogun State, Tope Osoba is the type of a lady who certainly has it all – fire in her eyes, immeasurable intelligence and good looks. Her career started in 2005, some of her most famous movies are “Gucci Girls”, “Oga Sailor”, and “Igboro Ti Daru.” https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-02-at-8.44.22-AM.png 8. Mide Funmi Martins Abiodun
This actress is a daughter of a famous actress, so she was destined to carry on the legacy of her mother. Just like her, she is one of the most prominent and beautiful Nollywood actresses. This lady is happily married to an actor Afeez Abiodun, with whom she has two children. Despite being a family person, she finds enough time to act in movies, appear in public events and look stunning. By the way, she is not only a talented actress but also writes scripts, and this proves her talent even more. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-02-at-8.45.18-AM.png 9. Doris Simeon
Having won a lot of awards for her exciting Yoruba movies, Doris Simeon is truly one of the most notable actresses in Nollywood. She was born in Lagos and studied Production Management in PEFT Institute. She acted in more than 100 movies, all of which are worth watching. Doris Simeon is a good role model for her fans and always cares about her appearance. Apart from being an actress, she also appears on the magazine covers. She has a son but is divorced from his father. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vllkyt606vlucn934.2ecf0f23.jpg 10. Habibat Jinad
The unusual and gorgeous appearance of this actress and her acting abilities have brought her a lot of fans and admirers. Her career as an actress took off in 2008, and since then she was a part of numerous Nollywood films. There is no wonder that this woman is one of the most paid actresses in Nigeria. Her life was never easy – according to the latest rumors, her lover, who she had a son with, has passed away as result of kidney disease. However, she is strong and keeps working. https://madailygist.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-02-at-8.46.05-AM.png
As you can see, Yoruba community has brought us plenty of wonderful actresses who bless the movies with their talent and beauty. They are not only naturally beautiful but hardworking and diligent. Yoruba actresses are a great proof that Africa has a lot of treasures.
SOURCE https://www.reportnaija.ng/2018/03/03/top-10-beautiful-yoruba-actresses-photos/
cc lalasticlala They're ugly! Even makeup can't save these ugly women. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Women Are Among The Most Unattractive Set Of Women In The World. by watutsi(m): 6:40pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
TSOM: Elsewhere? That'd be relative.
The average Nigerian girl is more attractive than the average (black) South African and East African girls (excluding the Ethiopians and Erithreans, if you count them as those). But compared to North Africans and the rest of the world, Nigerian females generally sit on the lowest rung of that ladder of attractiveness.
It's not a sentimental conclusion - it's as factual as the laws of gravity. Bullshit! Rwandan girls are much prettier and attractive! |
Culture › Re: Good Looking People Of Africa by watutsi(m): 3:33pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: Physically Unattractive People Should Not Procreate by watutsi(m): 2:03pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
LadyGoddiva: Your parents shouldn’t have procreated then  You’re a typical depiction of what you just described, a hideous cross between a human and an animal. Below is a picture of you and your dad. Can you see the striking resemblance? You know the implication of this finding? You’re a subhuman that’s probably infected with some incurable virus and you shouldn’t be allowed to taint the human race. You’re of no use. In other words, the earth would be better without your existence. No be me talk am It’s what the OP implied and you obviously agree. How your mama take straff gorrila is what I’d never comprehend I know you’ll be a bitch and report me but who cares getting banned is my hobby. Like fada like son   |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Women Are Among The Most Unattractive Set Of Women In The World. by watutsi(m): 12:01pm On Mar 03, 2018 |
XML33: It's a canonical fact that black women are at the bottom of the global attractiveness ladder. The women from West Africa tend to be even less attractive than every other black women on average. This means that the average Nigerian woman is most likely among the most unattractive women in the world.
Here are the key features that make black women unattractive.
1. Unfeminine facial features: Nonproportional facial attributes - Big, round noses, big thick lips etc.
2. Unfeminine hair texture that requires the use of chemicals to improve it's femininity. Even after the application of chemicals like relaxers, they still need to fix the hair of women from other parts of the world.
3. Excess testosterone levels which make them look more masculine than women from other parts of the world.
4. Relatively athletic bodies which are unfeminine and generally unattractive - presence of broad shoulders, yam legs etc. My question to you Nigerian women is this - How does it feel to rank bottom on the attractiveness hierarchy? Why do you have to borrow hairs of other women to look attractive? How does it feel to be the most unfeminine set of women in the world?
We all know that as far as value goes, looks ia an important criterion in women. If looks are important, and black women lack tremendously in that department, what value do they have then? 
NB: This doesn't mean there aren't very attractive, feminine black women, but they are like 0.01 percent of the population and as such negligible and irrelevant to my argument.
Also note that the opposite is the case for black men. Black men are rated by women from all parts of the world as being among the most attractive and inarguably the most masculine men. And women are immensely attracted to masculinity.  Truth is, a big round nose with almost no bridge is ugly as hell! Any women with this phenotype will always be regarded as "the cursed one". |
Romance › Re: Physically Unattractive People Should Not Procreate by watutsi(m): 11:53am On Mar 03, 2018 |
It is already a disaster that we have this kind of people among us, and it's a tragedy we are going to have to live with as far as the earth exists, because there is nothing we can do about it.
But we can actually s top this most severe infection that is sweeping across the lands like a plague from going worse, which is, by issuing a proclamation which restrains genetically inferior people, or physically unattractive people if you may, from having babies.
Let me first provide my definition of physically unattractive or genetically inferior people before I go further with my thread. To me, physically unattractive people are those that have unappealing facial features, bow legs or knock knees, below 5ft8inch in height, shapeless head or baldy, walks with an unsteady gait, overweight or very slim, and so on.
I know most people would argue that everyone, irrespective of their physical features, should be allowed the freedom to make their personal decision as regards birthing of kids, but before that, there are some fundamental reasons with grave consquences that we must sincerely and carefully consider, which if they are not adhered to, may bring humanity to ruin.
Now we are all aware of the high level of prejudice and discrimination in the country and the world as a whole. If you are not financially buoyant or hail from a rich home or well known or connected to someone in power, it will be very difficult for you to survive. But it will be more difficult for you to survive if you are physically unattractive as well.
Those that lack the aforementioned qualities but are physically pleasing to the eyes, will gain sympathetic attention from good samaritans who could render some help. You may disagree with me but that's the simple fact. When people first see you, they give a critical analysis of you based on your looks before discovering other aspects about you, and the possibility of the latter happening is highly dependent on the outcome of the former.
Consequently, for ugly people, there is almost no hope. In the end, after going through the agonizing struggle of striving to make meaning of their empty lives, their resolve would shatter, and they would give up on life and seek a much needed release from their sufferings by committing suicide, and that's if they don't get victimised by bloodthirsty religious douchebags who nurture the frightening misconception that ugly people are agents of darkness constantly plotting their downfall.
So having noted all these, I think it is not reasonable to bring ugly kids into the world to suffer heavily, before dying a cold lonely death, which they do not deserve, and anyone who still disagrees with me at this point is a fool.
We already have stray, homeless hopeless kids wandering the streets and in the orphanage, therefore instead of manufacturing more genetically inferior offsprings and watch them suffer earth's calamities their entire miserable life, why not channel that energy into something like adoption and try to provide a powerful lasting solution to the terrible situation on ground? And besides addressing the issue of unfortunate kids living in poor conditions, it will also check on the issue of overpopulation, insure the genesis of a new generation of human beings who are near perfection, and other unmentioned benefits it will bring, which is indeed a blessing in disguise.
Thanks for reading by the way. Yeah.... The quest to beaultify Africa never ends.... |
Culture › Re: The Obsession With Ethiopians And Somalis by watutsi(m): 12:38pm On Feb 24, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Sharpen up your english. He never said you were. And there is no such thing as a hamite. My bad, english is not my native tongue. What i wanted to say earlier was that he looks like a "dark caucasian"(hamite), similar to myself. |
Culture › Re: The Obsession With Ethiopians And Somalis by watutsi(m): 12:00pm On Feb 24, 2018 |
12salim: I don't need white people classifying me with the likes of you.  Such arrogance! I'm not white, i'm a rwandan tutsi. |
Culture › Re: The Hamitic Race by watutsi(m): 3:32am On Feb 24, 2018 |
I believe that Pure Tutsis looks like a sub-group of the caucasians ( facial features). |
Romance › Re: I And My Cute Sis.. Rate Us( Pic} by watutsi(m): 2:58am On Feb 24, 2018 |
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Culture › Re: The Obsession With Ethiopians And Somalis by watutsi(m): 2:48am On Feb 24, 2018 |
sherlock229: but seriously, I'm not buying that Caucasoid or negroid stuff,because as you said Africa is diverse, you're ethiopian right? I'm pretty sure you can pass for a Nigerian e.g fulani, or even some kanuri.
so I personally will not classify myself as negroid or Caucasoid or mongolid, I'm yoruba and I look yoruba, Bleep it. He doesn't look sahelian like a Fulbe. He looks hamite. |