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trenddygist · 2 years
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"Say Hi To My Camel Toe"- Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Say's In Crazy Video 
“Say Hi To My Camel Toe”- Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Say’s In Crazy Video 
A popular UK-based Nigerian transgender, Clifford Oche a.k.a Miss Sahhara, has shown off her camel toe in recent crazy video posted on Instagram page.  The former beauty queen formerly known as Clifford Oche, had her gender reassignment ten years ago.  She posted a video on Instagram on Friday, September 16, while putting on a short thin leggings which almost reveal her private region to…
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blackqueernotables · 2 years
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Miss saHHara: the first Nigerian trans woman to come out publicly; the first Black trans woman to be crowned winner in an international beauty competition.
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queerafricans · 2 years
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yourdailyqueer · 5 years
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Miss Sahhara
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Straight
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: African - Nigerian
Nationality: British
Occupation: Beauty queen, model, singer, songwriter, activist
Note: First Nigerian trans woman to come out publicly to international press
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Technically trans, but amazing nonetheless..., the original MISS SAHHARA
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Why no one want a photo with Scott?
I don’t KNOW
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dozenhost · 5 years
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Nigerian Transgender Miss Sahhara Shares A Nude Photo Miss Sahhara has joined the ‘Pride Day’ celebration with other members of the LGBTQ community and has shared a nude photo on Instagram to promote the celebration.
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9jastandard · 5 years
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Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara says she's single
Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara says she’s single
Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara who struck a selfie pose with her teddy bear stylishly announced that she is single.
According to Miss Sahhara, she has travelled to several countries with her teddy bear since 2003 and he gives the best cuddle a girl can ask for.
She wrote “Hi everyone, Meet my love, and baby boy Mr Teddy! We have travelled to many countries since 2003, he is the best cuddle…
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haywhy4real-blog · 5 years
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It makes me sad but no regret being born in a country hostile to gay people and trans – Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara Transgender, Miss Sahhara said she was born in Nigeria for a purpose which is to ''change minds and educate closed-minded folks'' hostile towards gay people and trans''. The Benue-born beauty queen stated this in a question and answer session with her fans on Instagram.
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blingxblog-blog · 6 years
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Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Flaunts Her Curvy Body, Hips
Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Flaunts Her Curvy Body, Hips
Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Flaunts Her Curvy Body, Hips (more…)
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See what Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara share on Instagram || photo As she posted on Instagram...
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Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Undergoes Corrective Surgery (Pics)
Nigerian Transgender, Miss Sahhara Undergoes Corrective Surgery (Pics)
Popular Nigerian transwoman, Miss Sahhara has some words of advice for those who wish to transition into womanhood. Taking to her Instagram story, Sahhara disclosed that she spent the night in the hospital after undergoing corrective surgery with the drains still attached. She advised those prospective trans-genders against rushing into making decisions for their body because to become a woman…
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queerafricans · 2 years
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Transgender and African
Miss Sahhara (Nigeria)
Sally Mursi (Egypt)
Deonay Balie (South Africa)
Yasmine Petty (Morocco)
Kuchenga (Zimbabwe)
Bobrisky (Nigeria)
Noor Talbi (Morocco)
Audrey Mbugua (Kenya)
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yourdailyqueer · 4 years
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Hello, is it possible to put a bit more Black Women or Black Transwomen, just for representation purposes?
I can’t promise black trans women depending on resources available, but there are many more black women in drafts and queue.
Remember i’m only one person who is still working during this pandemic.
Current black trans women listed already past and present to check out for the time being:
Octavia St Laurent
Dorian Corey
Andraya Yearwood
TS Madison
Riley Knoxx
The Lady Chablis
Katey Red
Ajita Wilson
Janet Mock
Ayanda Denge
Sumaya Dalmar
Alexandra Billings ?
Kitana Rodriguez
Tracey Norman
Mila Jam
MJ Rodriguez
Dominique Jackson
Angelica Ross
Mya Taylor
Munroe Bergdorf
Rajee Narinesingh
Hailie Sahar
Alexandra Grey
Tatelicious Karigambe-Sandberg
Lucy Hicks Anderson
Marsha P. Johnson
Bobbi Jean Baker
Pamela Rocker
Peppermint 
Amiyah Scott
Tona Brown
Fallon Fox
Leyna Bloom
Jackie Shane
Miss Sahhara
Audrey Mbugua
Laverne Cox
Kat Blaque
Isis King
Jazzmun
Titica
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naijavoicemedia · 2 years
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Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara, undergoes surgery to correct mistake made during her journey into womanhood
Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara, undergoes surgery to correct mistake made during her journey into womanhood
Nigerian transgender, Miss Sahhara, has disclosed that she recently underwent surgery to correct some mistakes made during her journey into womanhood.   Miss Sahhara who was known as Clifford Oche back in Nigeria, had her gender reassignment done ten years ago.   In a post she shared on her Instagram page, Miss Sahhara appealed to upcoming transgenders not to be in a haste to change their bodies…
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sfplhormelcenter · 6 years
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As National Women’s Month draws to a close and Spring begins we would like to highlight “To My Trans Sisters,” in celebration of all the trans women past, present, and future who continue to act as the underrepresented heroes of LGBTQIA liberation.
"To My Trans Sisters,” is an affirming, authentic, and earnest collection of letters written by established transgender women to support newly out or recently transitioning trans women. With contributors like Jennifer Finney Boylan, author of She's Not There, Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!, Audrey Mbugua, a Kenyan activist, and Miss saHHara, a singer-songwriter from Thailand, these letters provide useful insights on everything from fashion, make-up, and dating, to harsher subjects like dysphoria, dealing with family, and coping with the reality of fatal transmisogyny trans women of color experience at astronomical rates.
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