More Nude Photos from Yesterday’s Independence Day Celebration

Looks like more Nigerians decided to bare their skins to celebrate independence day this year. Earlier, we reported how two male students of Benue State University went nude for an independence day photoshoot.

Going through social media posts, we have now noticed that it wasn’t only the boys that went nude. Some slay queens also joined in the trend by baring everything for the camera. Others, however, leave little for imagination as they pose semi naked.

More nude Independence photos.

Looks like these people are the more patriotic ones as they have decided to lay it all bare for the nation.

Pictures below;

 

 

 

Alll for Nigeria right?

Here’s How Your Favourite Celebrities and Other Nigerians Celebrated Nigeria at 57

As Nigeria clocks  57, people came  out in their numbers in colourful looks of green and white to celebrate our dear country, celebrities were not left out on this.

Below are pictures of some beautiful Nigerians who added colour too the celebration.

The pregnant also slay

 

Source: Instagram

Celebrities also  came out in colours to celebrate the day with messages of good tidings.

First, we’ll start with out Alter Ego darling, The Real Omosexy; Omotola Jolade Ekehinde. To celebrate Nigeria, she posted a beautiful collage of herself in two pictures aligned in Green, White and Green with a happy independence message, accompanied with the hashtag, God bless Nigeria.

Omotola Jolade
Source: @realomosexy

Yemi Alade’s Independence look was a combination of her fierce and energetic personality, meeting with the colourful look and the uniqueness of the green and white.

The Yoruba-Igbo Girl

“Happy Independence Day, now let’s establish true independence #NigeriaAt57”. This one is with love from Jidenna. Yes, he took time out to celebrate his country too.

Alva’s

Captain Jidenna

From Soma’s kingdom, we have the image of the Big Brother Naija star posing like the king and his subjects.

Worry

Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s Oba Somadina.
Source: @somaapex

Nollywood twins, popularly known as The Aneke twins were not left out of the fertile mood of green and the peaceful feeling of white. They dazzled as always in their independenceInstagram

 

Twin Beauty
Source: Instagram

Banky’s sweetheart, our Adesua Etomi, just like Omotola slayed in a beautiful collage of green and white outfits for Nigeria.

Adesua Etomi
Source: Instagram

Toyo  Baby was also one of those thatt  did well to add c volour to our country’s 57th birthday, her picture below…

Toyo Baby

In the   same spirit, celebrity baby, Tiwa  whose first birthday was few days back celebrated the country too.

Gordon’s Little Princess

Happy Independence Day Nigeria, Cheers to a Happy People!

Since the declaration of Independence on the 1st of October 1960, Nigeria and Nigerians have transcended from different times and trends but whatever the side of the coin, we have lived happily through it; Cheers to us!!!

Nigeria hasn’t always justified the faith of it’s people but the era of communication has portrayed us in good light as a people that have mastered the art of turning limes to lemonades.

Since the advent of computer mediated communication, the nation has received a boom in the entertainment industry which somehow, always gives rest to the Nigerian mind.

Social media in some ways is a very special tool with which an average Nigerian is able to lend a voice to issues of National concern and this, most times is done with unrivaled sense of humour which places us above others  as one of the happiest people alive and this is against all odds.

In  the Music and Dance  scene, we have had amazing dance steps to go with the best of Afro music the world will ever have. As one  Nigeria, we danced ‘suo’ from the Danfo Driver’ Classic, to ‘Galala’. As a nation bound by the same social needs, we embraced  and danced to Olu Maintain’s ‘Yahooze’, then there was ‘Alanta’, ‘Alingo’ then ‘Etighi’. All the way from Ghana, we learned and danced ‘Azonto’ like it was our own. Together, we danced ‘Skelewu’, ‘Shoki’ and ‘Shakiti Bobo’ and together, we are still dancing to happy times and good tides.

The movie industry has also contributed in giving us hope, our film makers have helped project a future of a happy ever after, they have also done well to shed light on the past that brought us where we are now. Our rich cultural heritage is not left out on this one. Tunde Kelani’s ‘Saworiode’ is one of such movies.

In these times of Social Media, the roles of clap backs, puns, short skits, vox pops and other social media tools cannot be over emphasised in our quest for laughter. Fela must have been a prophet to describe us as ”Suffering and Smiling” for there are no tougher times than these but as the strong and happy people that we are, we will transition to greater times in the same high spirits as One  Nigeria.

Happy Independence Day!