Meet 5 Incredibly RARE & UNUSUAL Africans

Meet 5 Incredibly RARE & UNUSUAL Africans

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In this video, I present to you five Africans who are extraordinary in various unique ways.
1. Aheu Deng.- Tallest Beauty Queen in The World.
Aheu Deng, who stands at 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) tall, remains the tallest documented beauty queen ever to take part in any Grand Slam or beauty pageant. Standing at 6 ft 5 tall, Kudum always felt special and unique. Aheu Deng Kudum represented South Sudan at the Miss Earth pageant in the Philippines and finished among the top 16. Her feat has been submitted to the Guinness World Records for inclusion and certification as the World’s Tallest Beauty Queen.
2. Sanchoka- Curviest Beauty Queen.
Sanchoka – Real Name: Janeikunda Evarist Rimoy is a Tanzanian Curvy Plus-sized Model, Actress, Entrepreneur, social media personality, designer, former miss Bantu Kilimanjaro, founder and CEO of seductive hit. She was born on June 24, 1990 in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, East Africa. She is currently 33 years old. Sanchi was born and raised in Tanzania. Sanchi has two siblings. Sanchi — the short of Sanchoka means “A sweet girl you cannot get tired of”. Sanchi rose to fame thanks to her curvaceous body which made her an instant celebrity on Instagram with over 1 million followers who can’t get enough of her hourglass figure. Sanchi is dubbed the most curvaceous woman in Tanzania with her hips measured a staggering 55 inches.
3. Abdigani Diriye- Smartest Somali Computer Scientist.
Dr. Abdigani Diriye is a technology leader and entrepreneur who is having an impact in the AI and Fintech fields. Dr. Abdigani is Head of Machine Learning at Atacana Group Inc. and has held positions in industry and academia at Amazon, IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Carnegie Mellon University where he led the development and deployment of machine learning-based systems and voice technologies to millions of people in the Middle East and Africa. Dr. Abdigani has commercialized various technologies and published over 50 papers and patents and holds a Ph.D. in computer science from University College London and an Executive MBA from INSEAD.

4. Salif Keita- The Albino Prince Afropop Pioneer
Meet Salif Keita (born August 25, 1949, Djoliba, Mali) Malian singer-songwriter known for blending elements of a wide range of local African—especially Mande—music traditions with jazz, rhythm and blues, and other international popular-music styles to pioneer the Afropop dance-music genre.
One of the African continent’s best-loved artists, Malian afro-pop singer/songwriter Salif Keita found initial success in the 1970s as a member of both the Rail Band and Les Ambassadeurs before moving to Paris and launching a high-profile solo career in the mid-’80s. Culturally rejected as a child for being an albino, Keita’s talent and determination eventually led him to become known as the “Golden Voice of Africa.” A
In spite of a noble lineage tracing back to Sundiata Keita, the 13th-century founder of the Malian empire, Salif Keita grew up as an outsider in several important respects.
5. Sarah Baartman- Black Struggle Icon.
Sarah Baartman was born 1789 and died in 1815, Paris, France at only 26 years. She was born near the Gamtoos River, Xhosa kingdom [now in Eastern Cape, South Africa]. She was an African woman who was enslaved and taken to Europe, where her body was put on display for paying audiences. Such mistreatment was allowed to take place because the white society of the time regarded African people—and African women in particular—as inferior. Such exploitation was part of the “human curiosities” movement of the 19th century that gave rise to P.T. Barnum, carnival freak shows, and displays of the “Elephant Man,” Joseph Merrick.
Sarah Baartman was a member of the Khoekhoe people. Her original African name is not known. Baartman had unusually large buttocks, possibly caused by a condition called steatopygia. An English doctor noticed her when he visited the Cape about 1810. He and the brother of the man to whom she was enslaved decided they could use Baartman’s body to make money. Though she could not read, she signed a contract written by the doctor that required her to travel to England and Ireland as an “indentured servant.” However, the terms of the contract were false, and Baartman remained enslaved for life. After Baartman’s death, scientists preserved parts of her body. For many years, her remains were displayed in a museum in Paris to support racist theories surrounding those of African ancestry…(read more at source)



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6 Comments

  1. Just saying things for a video so cruel Yahweh will deal with you The African singer in video is Mr salif Keita is a royal relative to Songhai, African Empire king Sundiata Keita of mali and he is a albino ..why would he be unusual so then are you…
    a little info on Salif Keita he was born a traditional prince in the village of Djoliba. He was born to the Keita royal family, who trace their lineage to Sundiata Keita, founder of the Mali Empire.He was cast out by his family and ostracized by the community because of his albinism, a sign of bad luck in Mandinka culture.  He decided to pursue music in his teenage years, further distancing him from his family as that was against occupational prohibitions of his noble status. He wrote the song tomorrow that was featured in movie Ali about boxing fighter Muhammad Ali . A Malian singer-songwriter, referred to as the "Golden Voice of Africa". So is he still unusual I think not he is blessed by Yahweh .

  2. Aheu Deng and Sanchoka ðŸ˜ģ I don’t get tied. Yah bless them both.
    I’m aware of Sarah Baartman and unfortunately she’s was treated horribly, and shes know for being the 1st video vixen and she stage out the circus, raped plus more. Poor woman just had it awful life since she was little girl.

  3. You'll said she had a condition as if Africa women are suffering from this feature of their genetic, it's a feature none africans covet and pursue now and for centuries..the European women wore the cancan wire dress just to look like african women !!

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