Republic of the Niger
Jamhuriyar Nijar
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Republic of the Niger
Jamhuriyar Nijar
Niger, also known by her human name of Asma'u Yaƙubu Ɗanlami, is a confident and passionate young woman.
Niger is a very confident women who does not doubt herself very often. She has a strong sense of identity and likes to embrace that. While she has a strong sense of identity and is confident in it, she sometimes struggles with the influences of her time as a colony on who she is.
Niger is also a very passionate young women, feeling her emotions in a very large way. She expresses herself wholly, and you will always know what she feels because she will let you know about it. She also fights very hard for ideals that she believes in and will do what she can to make them a reality, as she wants to do what she can to make a better country for her people.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Hausa (Official), Arabic (National), Buduma (National), Fulfulde (National), Gourmanchéma (National), Kanuri (National), Zarma (National), Songhai (National) Tamasheq (National), Tassawaq (National), Tebu (National), Chadian Arabic, Popular African French, French, and English
Religion: Mālikī Sunni Islam
Niger is five foot eight in height and a physical age of twenty-two. She has brown eyes and kinky black hair in braids. She is a Hijabi.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with green going down the rest of her body. Her hands are white with orange circles on them, and her legs are orange.
In human form, she looks black, with her largest ethnic groups being Hausa (53.1%), Zarma-Songhai (21.2%), Tuareg (11%), and Fulani (6.5%).
Niger is a stocky women.
Niger has a long cut under her left eye that she gained during WW2.
Niger has looked the same for much of her history.
From October 13, 1922 to November 23, 1959, Niger had a dulled French flag.
1960-Present: Asma'u Babba-Inna
1922-1960: Abigaëlle Sauveterre
August 3, 1960-Present: Republic of the Niger | Jamhuriyar Nijar
October 13, 1922-August 3, 1960: Colony of Niger | Colonie du Niger