Fine people have been trending on Twitter for over a week. A lot of Africans jumped in on the hashtag to represent their own countries. Here are some of those #FinePeopleFromAfrica that weren’t shy to show off their fineness.
We went through the hashtags and came across some pictures that were worth sharing. In Alphabetical order, LOOK!!
Botswana
Botswana
Eritrea
Eritrea…..Mmmmh
Eritrea
Ethiopia
The hair!!!! Ethiopia
Ghana
Ghana
Kenya
Kenya again! You might think you know what Africans look like but you have no idea. There is diversity in our continent. Look at this lady from Kenya and the Moslem one before her. Same country but different looks and BOTH beautiful.
Even the cops in Kenya are fine.
Mozambique
Namibia
Namibia
Nigeria
Mmmmmmh, Nigeria!
*enter Somalia* The ladies from Somalia shut down the internet. Everyone was glued on the #FinePeopleFromSomalia
Look at this one…..
It’s the same person here too. She’s so beautiful!
Then there was this one. OMG
Just when we thought OK Somalia we’ve seen it all then BOOM!! These women are just too beautiful. Their skin is just WOW! What do they eat? Do they bath in milk? Damn!!
South Africa
South Africa
Tanzania
Tanzania
Uganda
How pretty is she? Uganda you are winning
Uganda.
Zambia
Zambia
Zimbabwe. The thighs….The Abs…..Mmmmh!
Closing off with Zimbabwe.
Look at all these African Kings and Queens. We are in a continent that is full of beautiful people. What’s even more amazing is that most of these people are not celebrities. If your country is not represented here……SORRY!!
These are some of the #FinePeopleFromAfrica.
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Somalia bathong. All this flavour. Ene they are fully covered. Damn! Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya. The girl from South Africa is pretty too. That 1st pic from the Ghanaian guy. He’s so hot.
Kiki we need their names so we can stalk them on Social media. My future husband might be on this list. Psssst
Africans are beautiful,in all our different shapes,sizes,hair textures,shades of black,type of clothes. I love my African bros and sistas.I love being a black African woman.
I didn’t know Uganda has such beauty.
This is not the Somalia we were taught about at school. Ayisafani