Published
6 years agoon
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Adubianews
Asides from the many natural resources that Africa boasts of, the continent can also boast about having beautiful and naturally endowed women.
These women also show off their curves every chance that they get. In fact, the new beauty craze is going under the knife to get more flesh.
While women from some African countries are more endowed than others, Nigeria is of the few countries that can boast of having curvaceous women.
1. Biodun Okeowo
Popularly called Omoborty, the actress leaves nothing to the imagination as she flaunts her asset at every opportunity she gets. In fact, no degree of bullying can make her stop wearing outfits that flatter her figure.
2. Anita Joseph
The film star is another naturally endowed woman. Well-clothed or not, her curves make their way out of her outfits to show that she’s got all the curves in the right places.
3. Moyo Lawal
From the front side to the backside, the actress lacks nothing. While she tries to be modest in her outfit and poses online, there is no denying that she is well endowed.
4.Destiny Etiko
The actress did not make any mistake when she described herself as a killer curves queen. She shows off her curves at every chance she gets to her fans and followers.
5.Daniella Okeke
No matter the bashing, Daniella never stops posing and showing off her endowments. She is one of the curviest celebrities in Nigeria.
6.Tolu Oniru-Demuren
Popularly known as Toolz, the mother of one is so confident of her curves that she boasted of being able to carry her partner on her backside.
7.Anita Alaire Afoke Asuoha
Also known as real Warri Pikin, the comedienne once said that a waist that cannot be used as a ladder shouldn’t be described as one. Although she does not consciously flaunt her endowment, one cannot deny that the mother of two has it all.
8. Nkechi Blessing.
The Yoruba film actress leaves nothing to the imagination in showing off her banging body.
9. Ronke Odusanya.
The mother of one and Yoruba actress is also a member of the curvaceous gang.
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