For sure Lupita Nyongo you inspire a soul.. it's true that someone can come from grass to grace, shame to fame... You inspire me as a person.... Africans we rock... We may be black in colour but we have light in our minds, we have big dreams and moreso we know who we are.... I love it when I see my fellow African becoming someone big.
Well, she doesn't really "come from grass to grace, shame to fame", her father is a famous politician in kenya. She grew up wealthy, going to private schools and such. I love her a lot but she certainly didn't grow up poor.
@@dreamsdocometrue33 well we have seen children who grew up from wealthy families and end up in scrubs.... We have seen children of famous people who aren't famous.. the best thing is that she knew that she is a girl child who has to look for a life not depend on his father's riches
Lupita must now educate people especially from West: that there is a difference in pronounsation between ' Nyong'o and Nyongo. Most of the people out there they pronounce 'Nyongo' as if no appostroph despite of Nyong'o with apostroph. This is the true African names ' Ng'ang'a, Okeng'a, these names got differences in pronounsation from Nganga, Okenga etc.
L-U-P-I-T-A (!) L-U-P-I-T-A (!!) P-R-E-C-I-O-U-S LOVE! YOU ARE NOT JUST STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL-- YOU HAVE G-R-E-A-T BRILLIANCE AS WELL! M-Y G-O-O-D-N-E-S-S! WHEN ARE WE GOING ON A SAFARI TOGETHER? GOTTA H-A-V-E U'U! Y-E-A-H! U' KNO' IT TOO :))!
Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 1998. ISBN-13: 978-0813917924 ISBN-10: 0813917921 Bay, E. G. (1998). Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 1998. (p. 9-10).
Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey Stanley B. Alpern. Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey. New York: 1998. New York: New York University Press, 1998. ISBN-13: 978-0814706770 ISBN-10: 0814706770
Watch tonight at 10pm or catch up on All 4: bit.ly/2Je6SHq
I love her!! She’s so pretty
All so beautiful. Lupita is a grace!
For sure Lupita Nyongo you inspire a soul.. it's true that someone can come from grass to grace, shame to fame... You inspire me as a person.... Africans we rock... We may be black in colour but we have light in our minds, we have big dreams and moreso we know who we are.... I love it when I see my fellow African becoming someone big.
Well, she doesn't really "come from grass to grace, shame to fame", her father is a famous politician in kenya. She grew up wealthy, going to private schools and such. I love her a lot but she certainly didn't grow up poor.
@@dreamsdocometrue33 well we have seen children who grew up from wealthy families and end up in scrubs.... We have seen children of famous people who aren't famous.. the best thing is that she knew that she is a girl child who has to look for a life not depend on his father's riches
"black in colour but we have light in our minds" ARE YOU OKAY???? LMFAOOOOOOOOO
I feel astonished by her brilliance she respondes every question accurately
Baby girl is educated. Beauty and brains😌
Can't stress enough how this woman is needed right now!
Lupita must now educate people especially from West: that there is a difference in pronounsation between ' Nyong'o and Nyongo. Most of the people out there they pronounce 'Nyongo' as if no appostroph despite of Nyong'o with apostroph. This is the true African names ' Ng'ang'a, Okeng'a, these names got differences in pronounsation from Nganga, Okenga etc.
especially kenyan names, alot of apostrophes
Great interview!
Good interview.
She is very beautiful.
A truly beautiful documentary on the Agoji. Where would it be possible to purchase for download?
beautiful skin
Love this woman
Lupita has remained a typical Luo.....Fish is our staple meal
She should have sang them Asembo piny maber by Osito...😂😂😂
Even black women in Africa wear weave? My goodness weave is a 🌎 worldwide necessity for black women.
who told you its a necessity, women all over the world wear it
It’s not just black women, hate to break it to you lol
OKAY BUT SHE SAID LIBERIA FIRST
prose and poetry
pheonix university
myself jodys tea
university
yales new opportunity
oscars unity
L-U-P-I-T-A (!) L-U-P-I-T-A (!!) P-R-E-C-I-O-U-S LOVE! YOU ARE NOT JUST STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL-- YOU HAVE G-R-E-A-T BRILLIANCE AS WELL! M-Y G-O-O-D-N-E-S-S! WHEN ARE WE GOING ON A SAFARI TOGETHER? GOTTA H-A-V-E U'U! Y-E-A-H! U' KNO' IT TOO :))!
Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey
Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 1998.
ISBN-13: 978-0813917924
ISBN-10: 0813917921
Bay, E. G. (1998). Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 1998. (p. 9-10).
Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey Stanley B. Alpern. Amazons of Black Sparta: The Women Warriors of Dahomey. New York: 1998.
New York: New York University Press, 1998.
ISBN-13: 978-0814706770 ISBN-10: 0814706770
Why can’t more African women be more like Lupita and embrace their own hair...instead of that horrid hair helmet/wigs they love to wear (interviewer).
Why can’t Black men embrace themselves enough to appreciate Black women’s natural hair? That’s the real question.
Yomi Adegoke. Probably the most British name there is now
U mad bro?
that is african sir