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Matthias Offodile November 22nd, 2008, 11:30 PM Abidjan.net updates on events and happening almost every day, there are thoudsand of recnt pics, I would like to share it with the forum ...Abidjan is getting back:
Zone Quatre is very tons of posh bars and clubs are located..and new ones opened recently
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they look like Lebanese women
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in the past there were many fashion shows were staged in Abidjan, they seem to be back like here a shwo from Novemebr 15 2008
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Matthias Offodile November 22nd, 2008, 11:46 PM Soirée Beaujolais
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Matthias Offodile November 22nd, 2008, 11:58 PM at Scotch Club
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this girl really has an Amy Winehouse look
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 12:26 AM Soirée au Times
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BUTEMBO21 November 23rd, 2008, 12:38 AM Thanks MATT , i love this country , before i die, i hope before ,i got to visit this country.
Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 12:46 AM Au Pinky Nightclub...some pics were taken during Halloween party
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:02 AM Au Fujim Bar
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After work party
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:09 AM other club en zouglou
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:17 AM Havana Café
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:23 AM another Club called "Au Fashion Room"
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:27 AM another club called "Au Coffre fort"
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Matthias Offodile November 23rd, 2008, 01:45 AM new in Abidjan in Gallerie Cap Sud
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Présentation de la gamme de produits cosmétiques "Black’Up Paris" à Abidjan les 5 et 6 Septembre à Zino Prestige (Galerie Cap Sud). Black’Up Paris, la marque de cosmétiques haut de gamme créée par un maquilleur Ivoirien pour les femmes noires et métisses est désormais un leader incontesté en France.
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..TO BE CONTINUED:)...too much beautiful people:cheers::nuts::cheers:
Kenguy November 23rd, 2008, 12:19 PM Thanx Matt. :cheers:
Matthias Offodile November 25th, 2008, 12:02 AM Thanks Kenguy:) and Thanks Butembo21:)
Here is a typical bistor/bar in Abidjan
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popa1980 November 25th, 2008, 12:46 PM Before the troubles, I always wanted to go clubbing in Abidjan. I'd still like to check out the nightlife in Dakar and Libreville. Is it just me or are a lot of those women prostitutes?
Mwafrika November 25th, 2008, 06:58 PM lovely pix.... looks like the night life kicks in abidjan....
I'd love to visit Ivory Coast
angcammoc November 25th, 2008, 08:11 PM Before the troubles, I always wanted to go clubbing in Abidjan. I'd still like to check out the nightlife in Dakar and Libreville. Is it just me or are a lot of those women prostitutes?
those women look disgusting with all the fake hair and unreasonable make-up..that's why i don't find them attractive including congolese women.... but the thread is nice matt
Matthias Offodile November 25th, 2008, 08:19 PM Before the troubles, I always wanted to go clubbing in Abidjan. I'd still like to check out the nightlife in Dakar and Libreville. Is it just me or are a lot of those women prostitutes?
Abidjan is still THE most fancy clubbing scene in West Africa (although Dakar and Lagos are catching up quickly), it has been it for a long time (surprisingly, the crisis didn´t change that much..you find a broad array from maquis to top-end). Abidjan.net where I sourced the pics from regulary features stories and shows of partying week-end people (there are events in many places, ALL pics are recent ones)....these are normal women. Bear in mind that Abidjanais girls love to dress up , it is said and rumoured that Abidjanais people (women and men alike) are among Africa´s best dressed people, very brand-conscious and fashionabale folk...(watch an Ivorian soap to know it or go to Abidjanais restaurants, shops, bars etc.) My parents still remember that some Ivorian women (and have to be more precise Abidjan people) went to exclusive restaurants wearing furs back in the 1980´s (consider it, it is a tropical country!!)...those restaurants were considerably swanky, classy and air-conditioning was extremely cold.
Popa1980, a movie that depicts Abidjan´s life is "le Pari de l´Amour" (relased 2001)...it is basically mirroing life shown on these pics...there is another one " Cache Cache d´Amour"
Matthias Offodile November 25th, 2008, 08:29 PM those women look disgusting with all the fake hair and unreasonable make-up..that's why i don't find them attractive including congolese women.... but the thread is nice matt
Beauty is all a matter of taste, for me they look lovely (at least 90%)..in Francophone Africa Ivorians are known to be the most stylish people, they do anything to look good and shiny..and they have a lot of taste, sad that this country doesn´t have Russia´s or Saudi´s oil wealth..producing 10 million barrels of oil A DAY for a population of just 17 million ....that city would "kill" every night-clubber, glitz, pomp and glamour.:cheers:
lovely pix.... looks like the night life kicks in abidjan....
I'd love to visit Ivory Coast
Thanks Mwafrika:) so sad that the country lost to many years due to crisis..but once the election is over this country will come back.
Abidjan was the in-capital of West and Central Africa (concerning of most fancy clubs and posh restaurants)...but as you can see on the pics (which are all recent), it still lives up to it somehow. (although Lagos and Dakar are catching up speedily..and Libreville is also pretty tight with lots of stylish people)
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another club/bar
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at another club
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at another bar (look at the wooden interior, it is truly lovely)
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Matthias Offodile November 25th, 2008, 10:39 PM this is bar is called "Le Bar Blanc" in posh area Zone 4 (Abidjan)
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World Famous French rapper MC Solaar in Abidjan´s Le bar Blanc
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Matthias Offodile December 1st, 2008, 12:42 AM Sophie revient en Shuga
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Shuga Fashion, c’est le nom d’une nouvelle marque de vêtements qui vient d’arriver à Abidjan. Shuga Fashion rassemble de chics tenues, jeunes et très tendance. Découverte
26/09/2008 (15h00)
Shuga est un ensemble de jean, polo, body, tailleurs très branchés. Ces vêtements généralement près du corps donnent surtout une chic et dynamique allure. On les trouve en collection mixte.
Par ailleurs, Shuga se décline aussi en maroquinerie : les chaussures, notamment. Ses couleurs restent variées et tiennent compte de la tendance.
Le lancement officiel de la marque se fera dans quelques jours à Paris. Mais ceux qui souhaitent s’habiller en Shuga Fashion peuvent s’en procurer à Abidjan, dans les boutiques Traditions Mode de Cap Sud et Vallon à Abidjan. A Paris, c’est à l’Espace Créateur .
Shuga fasion, c’est une idée de l’ex-mannequin ivoirien Sophie Houga. Après des débuts fracassants comme top model en Côte d’Ivoire, elle s’envole pour la France en 1998 où elle va tenter sa chance à Paris. Dans la ville lumière, Sophie est remarquée par la rédactrice du magazine Elle qui la fait signer à l’agence Metropolitan Collections. Elle y fait une série de photos. Mais très vite, elle préfère bosser en free-lance. Après plus de dix ans de podium, Sophie Houga s’est aujourd’hui retirée de la scène. Mais elle est restée toujours dans le milieu de la mode. S’il n’est désormais plus question, pour elle, de défiler, Sophie sera tout de même présente en faisant porter ses créations par d’autres mannequins. Car depuis deux ans, la jeune femme possède sa propre ligne de vêtements. «Je fais des croquis que je fais fabriquer en Italie. Il faut aussi noter que je travaille avec un collaborateur à Paris. Je dessine selon l’inspiration du moment», dit-elle.
Les vêtements de Sophie sont signés Shuga Fashion (une contraction de Sophie et Houga).
Matthias Offodile December 1st, 2008, 12:50 AM COLLECTION 2009
Gilles réinvente la femme
Dénommée «Femme, Femme, Femme», la collection 2009 du styliste créateur Gilles Touré a été présentée samedi 15 novembre à l’espace Crystal en zone 4. Entre le beau et le sublime de ce défilé, Gilles a réinventé la femme des campagnes et celle des métropoles africaines dans le wax hollandais de Vlisco.
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Appelez-le désormais «Sa majesté Gilles Touré». Ainsi celui qu’on appelait le petit poucet de la mode ivorienne, a pris des galons. C’est assûrement le nouveau maître de la création vestimentaire. Puisqu’au terme d’un défilé féerique et entre deux haies constituées de mannequins, le créateur est apparu habillé en monarque akan paré de tous ses plus beaux “atours” : pagne Wax hollandais finement brodé avec des paillettes d’or, canne en or, coiffe dorée et «agbodjé» (sandales). Gilles s’avance, à pas majestueux comme attiré par la main tendue de sa muse éternelle, Nayanka Bell, toute aussi ravissante dans une longue robe pagne couleur bleu rose, qui l’attendait au bout de la scène… Gilles va être ainsi intronisé roi de la mode en Côte d’Ivoire.
Tout comme par un défilé, Yves Saint Laurent, un soir de 1964, s’installait dans la cour des grands de la mode mondiale, ce défilé du 15 novembre 2008 consacre incontestablement le talent de Gilles Touré comme maître de la création en Afrique. Avec son maître Yves St Laurent, la comparaison ne s’arrêtera pas là heureusement. Comme le couturier français, Gilles Touré a une muse. Il a besoin d’un corps de femme, de son attitude, de son élégance. Parce que certainement pour lui, le vêtement est une parure mobile. Et c’est Nayanka Bell qui inspire et fait sortir de lui le couturier ivoirien.
Tout a été simple et beau dans cette soirée. D’abord le public, très select, composé en majorité de femmes (normal, c’était leur fête). Ensuite, la salle aux rideaux d’un blanc immaculé qui dit la pureté de l’art du créateur. Décorée par les mains expertes de Aya Konan. Enfin le défilé et les intermèdes musicaux animés par la belle Nayanka Bell et le King Gadji Céli, chanteur de charme.
«Femme, Femme, Femme» peut alors prendre toute la place voire le T. Comme un voyage en train qui passe à travers plusieurs végétations, le défilé passe en revue plusieurs thèmes.Ainsi débute-t-il avec Africandisco, une sorte de retour dans le passé que le créateur revisite avec une certaine extravagance. Des salopettes serrées à la taille et évasées par le bas. Coiffures afro, ainsi que de petites robes…Puis suit une escale dans la culture créole. Grandes robes de pagne. Là, l’exotisme est au rendez-vous.
Suivrons d’autres thèmes comme babydoll qui célèbre la femme coquine aux airs de petite fille. Quand Safari fait un clin d’œil à la femme émancipée, libre. Botanic est, quant à lui, la sublimation du corps féminin comparé à la faune et à la flore. Le chic urbain va révéler la femme des villes qui se souci de sa beauté tout en restant une femme d’action. C’est avec le thème Red Carpett consitué de robes longues qui laissent entrevoir les formes objet de désir que le nouveau maître de la couture va, encore-là, suivre les traces de Yves Saint Laurent. Une robe tout en satin donc transparent mais le génie place au niveau des parties intimes des motifs coupés dans du pagne.Une replique de “un bouquet de roses pour LaetitiaCasta” qui a clos le défilé de sa collection été 1999.C’est par le thème de la mariée que Gilles clot la présentation de sa collection 2009. Là, une surprise attendait les femmes. Une touche de fantaisie ici, un coup de génie là et c’est l’admiration pour le talent du créateur. «Audacieuse et indocile», c’est ainsi qu’il définit cette robe qui rompt avec les tuniques blanches consacrées «robes de mariée». Des demoiselles d’honneur à la mariée, une touche de folie, de glamour. Le blanc du satin côtoie le pagne…
Isabelle Moréno dans La mariée allie originalité avec le pagne, la beauté et un brin de sexy. Parce que le mariage est séduction.
En définitive, «Femme, Femme, Femme» a donné à voir l’étendu du talent de Gilles Touré, son goût du beau et surtout de réinventer la femme. Avec une centaine de modèles qui allient pagne, mousseline, satin, cuir et orgenza… Il a mis son génie aux pieds des femmes.
En lever de rideau, le public a apprécié les créations de Amoussa Fatayi, «Thimotée» du Togo, une autre fierté de la mode africaine. Il a confirmé la petite réputation qui le précédait dans le monde de la mode ivoirienne. Initiateur de cette fête de la mode, Vlisco a permis de mettre le pagne Wax hollandais sous toutes ses coutures.C’est donc à juste titre que Olivier Payen, son directeur général, entend multiplier ce type d’action.
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Matthias Offodile December 1st, 2008, 01:08 AM Ivorian singer Teeyah
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Matthias Offodile January 2nd, 2009, 01:12 AM From new pictures from a club called "Ice Club"..abidjan.net is full of photos like these
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Mr Gay Abidjan Style..Funny:lol:
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Sean Paul who gave a concert in Abidjan
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We all know him: Didier Drogba:cheers:...here he is together with Dominique Ouattara (wife of Allasane Ouattara who is the fiercest oppositional figure of Laurent Gbagbo)
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MC Solaar and Dominique Ouattara
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Matthias Offodile January 2nd, 2009, 01:16 AM The last pics din´t fit, it was a double post so here it is again...Mr Mc Solaar
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Matthias Offodile January 2nd, 2009, 01:26 AM Here is another new club/bar ..it is called "Euronews"
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bar tender
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Matthias Offodile March 4th, 2009, 12:34 AM Time for some updates, loads of good looking people:cheers:
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This club is called
Le Club Saint Germain
on Boulevard de Marseille in Abidjan (ZONE 4)
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Matthias Offodile March 4th, 2009, 01:24 AM Does Abidjan have a large mixed race community?
It depends what you define as "large"..it is not a second Cape Verde or Angola...but by African standards it is really large...due to decade or even century long French and Lebanese exposure...and urban Ivorians who have always been open-minded people...and don´t fear the contact with the "other".
Abidrovia March 4th, 2009, 02:09 AM Oh, okay, because I was just wondering why a lot of the women are light/caramel skinned.
MBA-Congo March 4th, 2009, 01:38 PM It depends what you define as "large"..it is not a second Cape Verde or Angola...but by African standards it is really large...due to decade or even century long French and Lebanese exposure...and urban Ivorians who have always been open-minded people...and don´t fear the contact with the "other". Angola doesn't have a large mulatto population it's just marketed as such. Cabo Verde does and maybe Sao-Tome. Ivory Coast doesn't either it just centered in one district.
Matthias Offodile March 4th, 2009, 02:01 PM Angola has the largest mulatto community outside of Cape Verde.
Cape verde has 75% (!!) who are mulattos! This is not the case for Sao Tome´...but for mainland Africa Angola leads all countries...in absolute figures it is huge, in relative figures it not so big.
Abidjan also has some but saying that they are concentrated in one area is absolutely wrong, I lived there so I know what I am talking about.:cheers:
In general, you find more mixed-race couples and friends in Portuguese and French-speaking African countries (in particular Ivory Coast, Senegal, Gabon...it is almost nil for the rest) than it is the case for English-speaking African countries. people live more or less strictly separately.
MBA-Congo March 4th, 2009, 06:24 PM I understand your are a mulatto but trying to throw off figures and rearrange Africa to suit you is really comical. Abidjan has a large west African population arriving in from all over west Africa explaining the different shades within your photo. When this population is dwarfed by the french or lebanese population then you can put Abidjan in the same catergory as Cabo Verde. Angola has a mulatto population but it ain't Cape colored, South Africa beats the whole of Africa on that.
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Angola and Ivory Coast has roughly the same mulato population as any African country. Only difference with Angola is that they aren't contained to one core urban center and Angola doesn't market it cultural landscape well, as one Angolan said on the site they don't even have African last names. But for you to take 2 percent out of a population of 20million and magnify it to your delusional head scale is outrageous.
America's Native population is roughly 1.6 percent. I did not run into my first Native American until Marine Bootcamp and can recall running into them in almost weekly basis when I was in the south west training. that's 1.6 percent.
how many people from Sao Tome have you met?
Matthias Offodile March 6th, 2009, 12:44 AM I understand your are a mulatto but trying to throw off figures and rearrange Africa to suit you is really comical. Abidjan has a large west African population arriving in from all over west Africa explaining the different shades within your photo. When this population is dwarfed by the french or lebanese population then you can put Abidjan in the same catergory as Cabo Verde. Angola has a mulatto population but it ain't Cape colored, South Africa beats the whole of Africa on that.
Learn to get your facts right before you talk to me on matters that you no very few things about.
Ivory Coast or Angola is not Congo. OK
I lived in abidjan ,so you are not talking to a "stranger". I know that West africans are the biggest "foreign" community in the Ivory Coast.
I nerver put Abidjan in the same category like Cape Verde. Cabo verde is unique in Africa in terms of mixing people.
All I said is that there are more mulattos in Angola in absolute figures than in the rest of africa. The former white population in Angola was close to 10% (before 1975) and the presence of whitemen was long and intense in Angola...you cannot compare Portuguese to "your" Belgium people that prefered to live separately and never mixed.
Maybe the mulatto population in Angola is 2% ( a figure that i doubt due to the war which led to a massive exodus of people of all colours)...but in the diapoar it is very large and they are all returning if you like it or not, they are ALL Angolan, something that will not enter your head...you consider every human being not 100% black with "tainted blood" as sub-human!
You said cape Town, in Cape Town. there are no mulattos but coloureds..mulattos is 50% black and 50% white or 75% white and 25% black or vice versa.
In cape Town you have "coloured" people from South East asia which migrated there centUries ago.
Black White mixtures in SA are very rare, there are even more in entire Nigeria than in the whole of SA.
Angola and Ivory Coast has roughly the same mulato population as any African country. Only difference with Angola is that they aren't contained to one core urban center and Angola doesn't market it cultural landscape well, as one Angolan said on the site they don't even have African last names. But for you to take 2 percent out of a population of 20million and magnify it to your delusional head scale is outrageous.
RIDICULOSU GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT, BOY!:nuts:
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angcammoc March 6th, 2009, 07:49 PM @ matthias just so you know, the south african mixed race is classified as colured which is thesame thing as mulattoes or mesticos, and angola does have a large mixed but is not the largest in africa, countries in africa with dominant mixed races are south africa, cabo verde, angola, mocambique and namibia
most of the people in ivory coast either bleach their skin or are foreigners mostly french people, Ivory coast people are pure black same goes to senegal and gabon.
i have been to gabon, abidjan and senegal and mostly saw foreigners . had the opptunity to govisit those countries cos of my dad
in angola, mocambique or cabo verde, mulattoes doesn't genrally mean half black half white ..NO...It instead means people with many racial backgrounds in mocambique there are large group of people with indian and arabic racial backgrounds but they look like Latinos but are classified as Mesticos. mocambique is the most racially mixed country in africa, lots of interraical couples in mocambique. then in angola, many european and african mixage is classified as mesticos or mullatoes it does't have to be half black half white. I don't know where u got that from
i don't even see why all these matters, some people can be primitive
angcammoc March 6th, 2009, 08:03 PM @MBA congo you are very very wrong and i shall leave it at that
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angcammoc March 7th, 2009, 01:19 AM Look here there is no point to argue cos i am mulatto myself, i would just let you win at this one, in angola your parents must not necessarily be black and white to be considered mulatto, same goes for brasil, mocambique, and cabo verde, stop relying on the internet every timee and those figures are laughable. my mum is a profesor and tose figures up there are totally, dude after this comment i am not even sure u visited angola or are familiar with the lusophone culture. and i'm sure same goes for namibia was well cos they have a really large mixed race demography
Matthias Offodile March 7th, 2009, 08:14 PM Look here there is no point to argue cos i am mulatto myself, i would just let you win at this one, in angola your parents must not necessarily be black and white to be considered mulatto, same goes for brasil, mocambique, and cabo verde, stop relying on the internet every timee and those figures are laughable. my mum is a profesor and tose figures up there are totally, dude after this comment i am not even sure u visited angola or are familiar with the lusophone culture. and i'm sure same goes for namibia was well cos they have a really large mixed race demography
The definition of a mulatto is 50% white and 50% Black. It is not me who made this but it is a general definition. Certainly this definition can be called into question but this is another point.
in absolute figures not in relative figures Angola has the largest mulatto community in Africa, much more more than in Namibia .... include all the diapoara Angolans (the figure is huuuuge) and you know that it is really huge...the more mixed a country is, the better, just look at the lovely islands of Cabo Verde, or Mauritius or Reunion:lovethem: ...even a big massive country like Brazil so many influences on people´s faces, blacks, whites , brownies, indians, and so many interacial people...that´s HUMANITY OF THE 21 CENTURY!!!:cheers::) That´s why I like Cabo verde, small island nations and Brazil so much..I love melting pots.
SA could be Africa´s most interesting country if that fucking apartheid system had never existed...there are so many influences in SA: blacks, whites, couloreds, indians, arabs...it could be heaven on earth!
I do hope that Europe will get more and more mixed in the decades ahead! it has started and it will be unstoppable! Future generations will be more open-minded:cheers:
But anyway, let´s cut it off here, it is about Abidjan´s clubs and not mulattos or mixed-raced coloured or whatever you wnat to call ´em!
Matthias Offodile March 7th, 2009, 08:19 PM I forgot to add Cuba if they hadn´t had a Fidel Castro...Cuba could have rocked ..so many cultural and ethnic infleunces which makes it such a thrilling place, at least for my taste:cheers:
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MBA-Congo March 7th, 2009, 11:36 PM The definition of a mulatto is 50% white and 50% Black. It is not me who made this but it is a general definition. Certainly this definition can be called into question but this is another point.
in absolute figures not in relative figures Angola has the largest mulatto community in Africa, much more more than in Namibia .... include all the diapoara Angolans (the figure is huuuuge) and you know that it is really huge...the more mixed a country is, the better, just look at the lovely islands of Cabo Verde, or Mauritius or Reunion:lovethem: ...even a big massive country like Brazil so many influences on people´s faces, blacks, whites , brownies, indians, and so many interacial people...that´s HUMANITY OF THE 21 CENTURY!!!:cheers::) That´s why I like Cabo verde, small island nations and Brazil so much..I love melting pots.
SA could be Africa´s most interesting country if that fucking apartheid system had never existed...there are so many influences in SA: blacks, whites, couloreds, indians, arabs...it could be heaven on earth!
I do hope that Europe will get more and more mixed in the decades ahead! it has started and it will be unstoppable! Future generations will be more open-minded:cheers:
But anyway, let´s cut it off here, it is about Abidjan´s clubs and not mulattos or mixed-raced coloured or whatever you wnat to call ´em!
:lol:Mulattos world wide should forge an alliance and take over the pure races of the world.:nuts:
If I was to tell you that within Africa Congo probably has a larger population of mulatto's you wouldn't believe it, but it does possibly comes in close to third or fourth. Possibly 250,000-300,000 people in Congo can claim a mixed ancestry. Only difference within Congo Africanization policy set a benchmark for them to follow. Dropped was the foriegn name for African names, culturally you were in step or you packed the hell up and followed your other half out the country. No time for a lost cause or an identity crisis. Most mulatto married congolese man or woman. You don't have that assimalto attitude that this Luso country have yet to sweep off you have the complete opposite. So all of Africa minus the island nations and south africa has about the same mixed population only difference is certain nations haven't learnt to market their cultural heritage.
angcammoc March 7th, 2009, 11:42 PM The definition of a mulatto is 50% white and 50% Black. It is not me who made this but it is a general definition. Certainly this definition can be called into question but this is another point.
in absolute figures not in relative figures Angola has the largest mulatto community in Africa, much more more than in Namibia .... include all the diapoara Angolans (the figure is huuuuge) and you know that it is really huge...the more mixed a country is, the better, just look at the lovely islands of Cabo Verde, or Mauritius or Reunion:lovethem: ...even a big massive country like Brazil so many influences on people´s faces, blacks, whites , brownies, indians, and so many interacial people...that´s HUMANITY OF THE 21 CENTURY!!!:cheers::) That´s why I like Cabo verde, small island nations and Brazil so much..I love melting pots.
SA could be Africa´s most interesting country if that fucking apartheid system had never existed...there are so many influences in SA: blacks, whites, couloreds, indians, arabs...it could be heaven on earth!
I do hope that Europe will get more and more mixed in the decades ahead! it has started and it will be unstoppable! Future generations will be more open-minded:cheers:
But anyway, let´s cut it off here, it is about Abidjan´s clubs and not mulattos or mixed-raced coloured or whatever you wnat to call ´em!
wheterver!!!!! it seems like you never got the message of my post. GO AND READ WHAT I POSTED. you never read what i posted. I don't give a fuck whether there are many mixed people in other parts of africa all i am saying is that in angola your parents must not be black and white to be concidered mulatto i am mulatto myself but not both my parents are black and white. are you really sure u have been to angola??? like seriously, damn u crack me up, and please read what i posted before thiniking otherwise
angcammoc March 7th, 2009, 11:46 PM and just so you know, mocambique is the most interracial mixed country in Africa,..there are so many interracial couples there...but in angola and cabo verde, mulattoes tend to marry mulattoes. mocambique is the most intergrated when it comes to race not even south africa integrates in race like mocambique does. You seem very secluded and a little ignorant, do more research. have a nice threading and i'm done here. join an angolan forum or make angolan friends, cos right now you sound empty. always trying to enforce what you think it right, pathetic if you ask me!!!!!
and pls make sure you read and understand my posts before thinking otherwise, i don't give a fuck if there are more mixed people in this country or another, I am mixed myself and i find your reasoning very primitive. I am done , i can't argue with you , you think you know it all
Matthias Offodile March 7th, 2009, 11:48 PM MBACongo, You needn´t write in red:ohno:, I know how small-minded people from your country can sometimes be, so do not generalize!!!
Luanda is not Kinshsa. And Congo is not Angola! You cannot compare 20 000 Belgium (less than a small town in Europe) that stayed in Congo (never mixed or very rarely) for a mere 80 years to a long and intense presence of Portuguese people in Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde etc:cheers:...and who have never lost contact with those country. Lushophone countries are not Congo!
Belgium people had no connection with Congo.
Lusophone countries are fun and easy-going people (those that I have met) and very different to Congo!:)
MBA-Congo March 7th, 2009, 11:49 PM I never said I been to Angola, I said I have an Aunt from Bie, and we used to shelter alot of Angolans in our home, mostly people from Cabinda and Luanda that had moved into kinshasa and close friends from Jersey.
Matthias Offodile March 7th, 2009, 11:53 PM Guys, this is a thread about bars and restaurants...only because I posted a few pics of light-coloured and white people in Abidjan, some people make a fuss out of nothing!!
get over your silly complex!!!! jeeeeiiii. Nerve-wreaking to read.
I will continue with my photo thread what this thread should be destined for.
MBA-Congo March 7th, 2009, 11:54 PM MBACongo, You needn´t write in red:ohno:, I know how small-minded people from your country can sometimes be, so do not generalize!!!
Luanda is not Kinshsa. And Congo is not Angola! You cannot compare 20 000 Belgium (less than a small town in Europe) that stayed in Congo (never mixed or very rarely) for a mere 80 years to a long and intense presence of Portuguese people in Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde etc:cheers:...and who have never lost contact with those country. Lushophone countries are not Congo!
Belgium people had no connection with Congo.
Lusophone countries are fun and easy-going people (those that I have met) and very different to Congo!:)
And you think Belgiums were the only population in Congo during colonial time? Your deluded. And yes you can compare Angolan to Congolese their one and the same or colonial borders wouldn't have any depth. Is Cabinda in Angola just a question Mr. Africa?
Matthias Offodile March 8th, 2009, 12:04 AM The belgium were the biggest white community in the Congo...i knwo that there are Creece people and some others but all in all they are nill! Not even one percent of population!
Ethnically speaking, Congo is as boring as Japan!
We all have our preferences I prefer mixed countries or places were people mix (just as mere friends, or lovemates, married couples etc.)
When I look at brazil, my heart melts away! so many cultural influences...even in Cuba: black, white, everybody together...of course racism exists there too but people are a thousand times more open than in many African countries that hate everything non 100% pure black. you are a living example yourself!
Guess why so many people are facinated about Latin american countries?
Angola is a great country : nature, people, food, music, urban lifestyle everything
it was bogged down due to a very senseless war...but it is reclaiming its position with full speed it would have occupied without a war.
So have a nice day!
angcammoc March 8th, 2009, 12:04 AM Guys, this is a thread about bars and restaurants...only because I posted a few pics of light-coloured and white people in Abidjan, some people make a fuss out of nothing!!
get over your silly complex!!!! jeeeeiiii. Nerve-wreaking to read
I will continue with my photo thread what this thread should be destined for.
next time, don't generalize if you don't know what you are talking about
Peace
Matthias Offodile March 8th, 2009, 12:07 AM Ethnically speaking, Congo is as boring as Japan!
Correction, Racially speaking, Congo is as boring as Japan!
next time, don't generalize if you don't know what you are talking about
Peace
I do know very well what I am speaking about. I haven´t made the definition, my friend! I am not inventing them!
So peace to yourself!
MBA-Congo March 8th, 2009, 12:16 AM The belgium were the biggest white community in the Congo...i knwo that there are Creece people and some others but all in all they are nill! Not even one percent of population!
Ethnically speaking, Congo is as boring as Japan!
We all have our preferences I prefer mixed countries or places were people mix (just as mere friends, or lovemates, married couples etc.)
When I look at brazil, my heart melts away! so many cultural influences...even in Cuba: black, white, everybody together...of course racism exists there too but people are a thousand times more open than in many African countries that hate everything non 100% pure black. you are a living example yourself!
Guess why so many people are facinated about Latin american countries?
Angola is a great country : nature, people, food, music, urban lifestyle everything
it was bogged down due to a very senseless war...but it is reclaiming its position with full speed it would have occupied without a war.
So have a nice day!
Your kidding me with laughter!!!:lol: But anyhow got to go my girl wants to get a chocolate vanilla scoop at baskin robins.
MBA-Congo March 8th, 2009, 12:19 AM Correction, Racially speaking, Congo is as boring as Japan!
I do know very well what I am speaking about. I haven´t made the definition, my friend! I am not inventing them!
So peace to yourself!
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popa1980 July 6th, 2009, 12:26 PM So sad what happened to IC, nice to see some normality there.
japopian July 7th, 2009, 11:57 AM ok some of the women need to sort out their weave though
Matthias Offodile July 7th, 2009, 01:15 PM Japonian, what do you mean by "weave"? I din´t get at it.
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Franny October 31st, 2009, 11:19 PM @ matthias just so you know, the south african mixed race is classified as colured which is thesame thing as mulattoes or mesticos, and angola does have a large mixed but is not the largest in africa, countries in africa with dominant mixed races are south africa, cabo verde, angola, mocambique and namibia
most of the people in ivory coast either bleach their skin or are foreigners mostly french people, Ivory coast people are pure black same goes to senegal and gabon.
i have been to gabon, abidjan and senegal and mostly saw foreigners . had the opptunity to govisit those countries cos of my dad
in angola, mocambique or cabo verde, mulattoes doesn't genrally mean half black half white ..NO...It instead means people with many racial backgrounds in mocambique there are large group of people with indian and arabic racial backgrounds but they look like Latinos but are classified as Mesticos. mocambique is the most racially mixed country in africa, lots of interraical couples in mocambique. then in angola, many european and african mixage is classified as mesticos or mullatoes it does't have to be half black half white. I don't know where u got that from
i don't even see why all these matters, some people can be primitive
I don't agree when u say that most fair skin people in Cote d'Ivoire bleach their skin or are foreigners. Most of the people are kind of brown skin, middle between light and dark like Drogba, there are also many dark and naturally light skin people too. There are some women who bleach (never met a man down there who bleach), but comparing to the total number of the women population the bleaching rate is low. Also, about the mulatto population, it's delusional to compare it to Cape Verde. However, comparing to African countries where whites are not really part of the national population, the rate of mixed in Cote d'Ivoire is high. There can have either a European and Ivorian parent, and sometimes 2 mulato or mixed parents, or 1 mulatto & 1 black parent. And all of these mixed people are not light skinned. Some u would probably not even know unless u see their parents. So when you say they are mostly foreigners I don't know what you mean. I have plenty of mixed relatives (family as well as friend) but am not mixed myself and they are all Ivorian. Also u cannot tell to a 3rd generation Lebanese that he is not Ivorian, when considering that he is born there is parents and probably grand parents are born there and that he does not know any other country except Cote d'ivoire.
Abidrovia November 1st, 2009, 03:30 AM I don't agree when u say that most fair skin people in Cote d'Ivoire bleach their skin or are foreigners. Most of the people are kind of brown skin, middle between light and dark like Drogba, there are also many dark and naturally light skin people too. There are some women who bleach (never met a man down there who bleach), but comparing to the total number of the women population the bleaching rate is low. Also, about the mulatto population, it's delusional to compare it to Cape Verde. However, comparing to African countries where whites are not really part of the national population, the rate of mixed in Cote d'Ivoire is high. There can have either a European and Ivorian parent, and sometimes 2 mulato or mixed parents, or 1 mulatto & 1 black parent. And all of these mixed people are not light skinned. Some u would probably not even know unless u see their parents. So when you say they are mostly foreigners I don't know what you mean. I have plenty of mixed relatives (family as well as friend) but am not mixed myself and they are all Ivorian. Also u cannot tell to a 3rd generation Lebanese that he is not Ivorian, when considering that he is born there is parents and probably grand parents are born there and that he does not know any other country except Cote d'ivoire.
Drogba is dark skinned. An example of somebody that is in between dark skinned and light skinned is Nelson Mandela; who is lighter than Drogba.
Franny November 1st, 2009, 06:47 AM Drogba is dark skinned. An example of somebody that is in between dark skinned and light skinned is Nelson Mandela; who is lighter than Drogba.
It's depend on where u from then....because considering him in our region is in the middle, essien is considered dark skinned and he is not even as dark as the Dinka from Soudan. Nelson Mandela can be considered at the hedge of middle and light skin.
lolita31 November 1st, 2009, 10:45 AM Originally Posted by angcammoc
@ matthias just so you know, the south african mixed race is classified as colured which is thesame thing as mulattoes or mesticos, and angola does have a large mixed but is not the largest in africa, countries in africa with dominant mixed races are south africa, cabo verde, angola, mocambique and namibia
most of the people in ivory coast either bleach their skin or are foreigners mostly french people, Ivory coast people are pure black same goes to senegal and gabon.
i have been to gabon, abidjan and senegal and mostly saw foreigners . had the opptunity to govisit those countries cos of my dad
in angola, mocambique or cabo verde, mulattoes doesn't genrally mean half black half white ..NO...It instead means people with many racial backgrounds in mocambique there are large group of people with indian and arabic racial backgrounds but they look like Latinos but are classified as Mesticos. mocambique is the most racially mixed country in africa, lots of interraical couples in mocambique. then in angola, many european and african mixage is classified as mesticos or mullatoes it does't have to be half black half white. I don't know where u got that from
i don't even see why all these matters, some people can be primitive
In Cape Verde Mulatto/a has nothing to do with being mixed...it's actually a decription of skintone. It means to be darkskinned.
have you been to mocambique? it is not the most racially mixed country in africa. My uncle is a doctor there it's like 99.66% African.
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lolita31 November 2nd, 2009, 12:06 AM Not fucking race topics AGAIN!
Damn, it is only such a problem because you people live in the USA. pplease leave this thread clean of your fucking racila debates!
I am not investing my time and energy to have threads spolit by racist talk!
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Matt I've never seen this side of you before...lol
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StormShadow November 2nd, 2009, 09:02 PM I agree with Matt, these "Race or Social" topics on this particular section (Afric) is quite prevalent, let's keep that back, this is SSC. It's too much already.
The Ivory coast got some fine looking women. I'm sure it's well known or generalized for that no ?
lolita31 November 3rd, 2009, 07:38 AM Lolitta, I jaust want to place pics and show people Abidjan´s clubs for which it has been and still is renowned, that´s all!...not a racial debate, please!
I agree Matt, but I had to correct something he put. We don't really have these type race classifications there because everybody is just considered creole.... We cannot measure whiteness, or blackness, because it's not identifiable in this sense we are homogeneous. We do have two or three different races like these other countries. ok back to the topic.
hsark November 3rd, 2009, 12:38 PM wow are all gurls for the ivory coast like that??
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aceone March 10th, 2010, 09:53 PM nice clubs and women
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donnaj867 June 23rd, 2010, 10:48 AM Hello !
I am also a new member. Would a newcomer be warmly welcome here? Good day you guy !
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