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Igbo woman from Nigeria.
nigerianostalgia: Northern Nigeria, 1900Vintage Nigerian photos
ukpuru: “Women of king Jaja of Opobo” [translation from Dutch], by J. A. da Cunha Moraes, 1870. Opobo [Igbo/Ijo/Obolo] peoples [now coastal Rivers State, Nigeria].
Igbo women from Nigeria.
Mumuyeh girl from Nigeria.
Mumuyeh girls from Nigeria.
Koma women from Nigeria.
nigerianostalgia: Mumuyeh women in Kwojji, Nigeria. 1950s
ukpuru:[Greater Niger Series] Kaleri man Banghesh Feb 46 William Fagg, Northern Nigeria
ukpuru:Ekoi girl, southern Nigeria; In the shadow of the Bush (1912), Percy Amaury Talbot [Free download]
nok-ind: Shango Babalowo (priest) Nigeria - circa 1960’s (Pierre Verger)
ukpuru: Preparing for Marriage Girls with recently cut Mbubu marks Among the Ibos of Nigeria [Public Domain], G. T. Basden, early 20th century.
ukpuru: [Greater Niger Series] Kaleri man Banghesh Feb 46 William Fagg, Northern Nigeria
ukpuru: Titled elder of Adadama town, Agbo people, on the Central Cross River (now in Abi local government area of Nigeria), late 19th century.
ukpuru: Young men of the ogbolo age-grade, with uli and fine hairstyles, Achalla Awka, north central-Igbo area, Nigeria. Photo: K. C. Murray, 1939.
fyblackwomenart: Nigeria by nadykisa
ukpuru:Ikperikpe Ogu war dance from Ohafia, Abia State Nigeria. [More info]
rebisdungeon: Oiled Bultungin at the beach Here is another oiled butt worth to show you! She is Bultungin, the were-hyena from Nigeria. She is a character from my non X-rated original comic “Anime-Tamae!”. If you interested in it, please visithttp://anim
beautiesofafrique: A man posed Friday with a hyena on a leash in Rinka village, of Nigeria’s Katsina state. Entertainers train hyenas and baboons for their performances. (Akinleye/Reuters). Source Real live shit
nigerianostalgia: Malcolm X pictured here at a reception held in Nigeria during a visit (1964) More Vintage Nigerian photos
ukpuru:Igbo mask dancers performing during the Onwa Asaa festival, Ugwuoba village, Nigeria.Masquerade dancers in Ibo village of Ugwuoba, between Awka and Enugu. Masked and costumed men are chosen by their villages to wear costumes and to masquerade durin
fuckyeahafricans: Nigeria x Ghana I like
ukpuru: Ekpo masquerade, Ututu, Abia State, Nigeria. Photo by Eli Bentor, 2005.
cityafrica: Abuja, Nigeria
quatermasspitt: “Nigeria, medium group of Ijo adults [male?] standing in row. Wearing masquerade costumes with fringes, painted masks.” http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=53795001&objectId=1
ukpuru: Theatrical Ibibio puppets, from present day Akwa Ibom State, eastern Nigeria. Puppets with articulated arms and jaws manipulated by rods. Photo: E.A. Dagan, 1990.
blackfashion: Cyn | 23 | Owerri, Nigeria Submitted by - IG: CynAloz Photographed by - IG: itsCassAloz She is gorgeous
ukpuru: Left: An anthropomorphic female terracotta figurine found in the Odukpani area near Calabar, Nigeria with curvilinear designs on body, ca. 11th - 15th century CE. Photo: Ekpo Eyo. Right: Calabar Efik maiden decorated with curvilinear designs,
renaissanceamazon: queenlionesss: womenofwildwildwestafrica: Nigeria IG: kiitana So Gorgeous! Dark Goddess! Praise
themaybachexperience: By Retrospective, a vintage store in Lagos (Nigeria).
crystal-black-babes: AMINAT AYINDE - Black Models from Nigeria Ebony Picture Galleries: Aminat Ayinde | Models | Long Legs | Beach Girls | Lingerie | High Heels | Skinny | Faces
hellenepopodopolous: Discarded from a slave ship bound for Nigeria, this bit of ivory cargo drifted to shore.
yagazieemezi: VIDEO SHORT: Check out this pretty cool commercial for Star Beer highlighting some of Nigeria’s triumphs.
Time stamp… 4:27pm, Lagos, Nigeria. #PassItRound
yagazieemezi: Things I like to find in Lagos, Nigeria.www.yagazieeemezi.com
donzlesdead:superbestiario:Nigeria’s Nollywood By Pieter hugo. Pictures of the Nigerian film industry.see the serie Hienas by pieter hugo I would fuckit love to do some visuals like this
undeadseanbean: nonhoration: earthlydreams: This is so cool! But what country are they from? “Africa” is really vague. Their names are Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola and they’re from Lagos, Nigeria. There’s
Africa | Healer or Diviner’s Calabash. Mambila culture (Nigeria, Cameroon). ca. 19th to early 20th century | Calabash, wickerwork, wood, shell, horn, bone, other natural materials
Pieter Hugo shot the series ‘The Hyena & Other Men’ in Nigeria. Pieter was captivated by the first pictures of the ‘hyena men’ that he came across randomly. He went to live with them on the periphery of Abuja in a shantytown – a group of
starslicer: kidbuudha: gr0ovykellz: uzowuru: my cousin is visiting chicago from nigeria. i’m pretty sure it’s his first time out of the country because he keeps taking photos of white people and posting them on Facebook lol. I love this concept
whitefemdom: MAN FROM LAGOS, NIGERIA IN STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
shadowwraiths: Please take some time away from your regular fandom blogging and reblog this photo of some of the 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. This photo is a still from a video released today by the kidnappers. It is
signsoftimes: By @17thsoulja “While you sheep was asleep 😒Kano, Nigeria (CNN) - Boko Haram kidnappers are still holding 187 girls captive more than a week after the Islamists abducted them from their dormitories in northeastern Nigeria, according
instagram:Seeing Lagos, Nigeria, Through New Eyes with @temi.coker For more of Temi’s photos from Nigeria, browse his #temixnigeria hashtag. To continue along with Temi’s work in Texas, follow @temi.coker on Instagram. When Temi Coker (@temi.coker)
micdotcom: Where was the march for the 2,000 killed in Nigeria last week? Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria committed a massacre of unbelievable proportions in Borno State. Over the period of a few days, the terrorist group killed more than 2,000 people
darkskyn: Dark skin model of the week Model Mayowa Nicholas Born May 22nd in Lagos, Nigeria In 2014 she won first place in the Elite Model competition in Nigeria Mayowa is an Accounting graduate of Crawford University Feautured in Vogue’s top
prepaidafrica: Nigeria will be Africa’s first global superpower If Nigeria plays its cards right, it could become Africa’s only global superpower. It already has the continent’s biggest economy, a huge military budget and a fair record of regional
tamorapierce: profeminist: Finally, Nigeria’s Kidnapped Schoolgirls Are Coming Home Photo: Some of the schoolgirls Boko Haram kidnapped in mid-April. “On Friday, Nigeria’s government announced it had reached a deal with Boko Haram to release
kqedscience: Nigeria Is Ebola-Free “Two countries in Africa have now been declared free of the Ebola virus. On Friday, the World Health Organization announced that Senegal had completely contained the spread of the disease, and now on Monday Nigeria
joshua10nbed: rudelyfe: urbansocialight: fckyeahprettyafricans: Nigeria shows out for Black Panther Omo Naija!!! Bitchhhh why I thought this was a frat strolling until I saw the cars ?!!!?This is everything! Alright Nigeria 🇳🇬 U BETTA WORK
doomsday519: dan-friend: seriouslyamerica: So shut up, CNN. the fact that this needs to be constantly reiterated is gross Shout out to Nigeria for cleaning their mess up in a timely manner. Like, Nigeria only had a few more cases than the US and
66lanvin: flirtingwithutopia: Hairstyles, Nigeria, by J.D. Okhai Ojeikere “Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Nigeria-based J.D. Okhai Ojeikere documented more than 1,000 of these stunning, almost sculptural designs by finding his subjects along
andreakalfas: A flower for Aisha. My friends Rebecca Bradley and Janna Morton run the project Blooms of Nigeria, a blog whose goal is to present nearly 200 illustrated flowers, each for a different girl who was taken in the April kidnapping in Nigeria,
micdotcom: We asked Americans to label maps of Africa to prove an important point about Boko Haram and Nigeria Mark Hay at GOOD suggests the media covered Paris more than Nigeria because “we think we understand Paris” — whereas our “systemic
fckyeahprettyafricans: Nigeria soulrevision: An AMAZING display of solidarity from Atlanta, New York, DC, Philly, London and back to Nigeria. Men, women and children showed up in their Gele’s (headwraps) for rallies and protests today in an effort