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I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by businessline: 9:05pm On Jul 26, 2015
I don’t regret marrying a Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess[b][/b] www.nigeriacamera.net

Popularly known as Oyinbo Princess, this British-born actor and comedienne is admired for her mastery of the Pidgin English. Married to a Nigerian, she talks about her love for Nigeria

Briefly talk about your background

I was born into a small family and raised in the United Kingdom. Growing up for me was challenging and rewarding, but most of all I have very fond memories of it. After college, I worked in Greece as an activities assistant for children. Upon returning to the UK, I stumbled on a full-time role in the travel industry. I was also a manager for a foremost recruitment firm in London, and worked for one of the leading airlines.

What is your real name?

My real name has been kept confidential; my management team believe this is best as everyone knows me as Oyinbo Princess. I do feel that at the right time, my full name will become common knowledge.

What fuelled the passion to learn and speak Pidgin English?

My passion for Nigeria pushed me to learn and be as involved as I could be. I became interested in Pidgin English in the early 2000s, when I listened to artistes such as Tuface, PSquare, Timaya and Duncan Mighty. I noticed that many of the songs sounded quite like English, but I could tell they were different from pure English. From loving the beats, I became interested in learning the meaning of the lyrics. I found myself seeking the attention of Nigerians living in London, who I could learn from.

How long did it take you to learn Pidgin English?

It took many years to become familiar with the language and I still have so much more to learn every day. I was a little shy about speaking it, but by making mistakes, I learnt the correct way to speak. I still make mistakes and have a British accent when pronouncing certain words or phrases. I like to be corrected in order to help me in future. I would love to learn the Warri version of the language, called Waffi.

You are also an actor and comedienne, how did you discover that part of you?

Acting came naturally to me. I became interested in acting from a young age and took part in many local productions. As a child and young adult, I was a member of the Royal Theatre of Dance and Drama Association, where I discovered it was definitely a path I wished to follow. I like to be on stage, in front of the camera and in the spotlight.

What do you find captivating about Nigeria?

The beauty of the country and landscape, the differences in culture and hospitality of the Nigerians I have met fascinate me. Sometimes, I forget that I am British when I am around Nigerians. Nigerians are truly inspiring, irrespective of the unfortunate cases reported in the media. Nigeria is the most amazing place. I believe that our cultures are fairly similar in terms of respect and hospitality.

How often do you visit Nigeria?

I have lost count of the number of times I have visited Nigeria. I wish to build my own house in Nigeria and spend every year shuttling between Nigeria and England. I would like to work in Nigeria with Nollywood artistes, and invest some of my earnings in projects which will be beneficial to the local people. I look forward to what the future holds, with God’s grace.

You are married to a Nigerian…

Yes, and it has been three years. I met him when I visited a friend of mine who was also dating a Nigerian. I requested that he brought his friend to balance the date. From the second I met him, I instantly felt a connection to him. I was swept off my feet by his pleasant manners, interest in me as a person and caring attitude. It felt good to have someone passionate about me and as time passed, I knew he was the one for me.

Do you regret not marrying a Briton?

I do not regret marrying a Nigerian. I like the spark which comes from being in a biracial relationship and enjoy learning things different from what I may be used to. I married the man I love and I would not want it any other way.

What challenges do you face as a result of the cross-cultural marriage?

There are obviously some obstacles to overcome especially when learning something new. Rather than seeing things as challenges, I see things as learning curves, where I can educate myself on how to manage certain situations by putting things into practice. Being a Christian, I love God and feel the church is a place where respect of others is fundamental. I treat others in the way I wish to be treated.

Did your family oppose your decision marry a Nigerian?

We were both lucky to have families who stood by us and supported our decisions to get married. We were automatically accepted into each other’s family. They understood that the most important key to our marriage is love.

How do you compete with other artistes?

I believe that I am good at what I do and I simply do what I do because of the passion I have for it; the fame or money involved at times is simply a bonus. Most British entertainers entertain in Queens English and seek people who speak and understand plain English, but I sail my own ship. My audience are fundamentally Nigerians. Being a white British lady adds the unexpected factor and seems to be accepted as a good thing.

How did you learn to cook Nigerian meals?

Over the years, I have managed to cook a variety of Nigerian dishes. I learn and recreate Nigerian dishes in my kitchen. I eat almost anything. I learnt from sources, both from visiting Nigeria to watching people cook and visiting websites to follow recipes. I refer to YouTube for procedures too.

Do you have any style preference?

I wear what I feel comfortable in and dress for the occasion at hand. I dress casually for day-to-day activities, usually with leggings and a top or a cardigan in cooler weather. For formal events, I like to dress up and look the part. If I have to attend a Nigerian event, I wear one of my many traditionally-sewn garments, including a gele. My definition of style depends on the mood I am in and where I am going to.

How do you keep fit and what are your beauty routines?

I would love to take part in more fitness-related activities but I am often pushed for time. I often go swimming and also enjoy tennis. Having enough sleep, combined with healthy diet is a must for me. I am a hygienic person; I bathe at every opportunity, two to three times a day – I like to moisturise my body with a nice firming and nourishing cream to help keep my skin young and soft in appearance. I take pride in growing my natural nails, which makes me feel girly.

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by Nobody: 9:06pm On Jul 26, 2015
Ok
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by adamilen(f): 9:07pm On Jul 26, 2015
How could she possibly regret? Nigerian men are loving people...Plus most of them are well endowed wink

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by Nobody: 9:16pm On Jul 26, 2015
NIGERIA MEN ARE LOVELY BUT NAIJA WOMEN ARE WORST THAN ANIMALS angry

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jul 26, 2015
adamilen:
How could she possibly regret? Nigerian men are loving people...
I agree.

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by Nobody: 9:22pm On Jul 26, 2015
sonofananimal1:
BUT NAIJA WOMEN ARE WORST THAN ANIMALS angry
shocked
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 9:32pm On Jul 26, 2015
I am sure the Nigerian groom and family didn't have an issue with her status/money. wink

The bride's family were glad somebody wanted her. wink
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jul 26, 2015
She actually looks great. Before the pic, I was imagining some fat, trailer park trash with fewer teeth than a one year old child. Good for her. Nice.
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 4:35am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:
I am sure the Nigerian groom and family didn't have an issue with her status/money. wink

The bride's family were glad somebody wanted her. wink

This hate will kill you... while you're there hating... little wonder why you're up at 3:00am beside your imagery husband...

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 4:49am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


This hate will kill you... while you're there hating... little wonder why you're up at 3:00am beside your imagery husband...

Did you marry a fat white chick too? grin

Where I live it is not 3am. There are other countries beside Nigeria. Just saying. lipsrsealed

Truth is bitter and it is not always sweet. wink
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 4:50am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


This hate will kill you... while you're there hating... little wonder why you're up at 3:00am beside your imagery husband...

LMAO@the likes. grin grin

Someone is upset. grin grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 4:54am On Jul 27, 2015
PunkyVeer:
She actually looks great. Before the pic, I was imagining some fat, trailer park trash with fewer teeth than a one year old child. Good for her. Nice.

She has on a pound of makeup...I wonder what she looks Ike without the mask.
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:01am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:

LMAO@the likes. grin grin
Someone is upset. grin grin
Someone is pained...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:05am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


Someone is pained...

Yeah...you. grin grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:06am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:


She has on a pound of makeup...I wonder what she looks Ike without the mask.

Let's see what you look like without make up... I know what I look like without make up... you puffed face woman like Michelin tyre...

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Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:08am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


Let's see what you look like without make up... I know what I look like without make up... you puffed face woman like Michelin tyre...

Awwww...you are taking this personal. cheesy kiss

Money and fame makes anyone desirable. grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:10am On Jul 27, 2015
(Looking at the picture again)
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:14am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:


Awwww...you are taking this personal. cheesy kiss

Money and fame makes anyone desirable. grin


Haha... at least we agree now... that Oyinbo princess with slight makeup... is much more appealing than you even if you got surgically enhanced by Dr 90210... until you put up your picture (without make up of course) you should learn to respect other people... and a picture of your imagery Nigerian husband too... let's see how a human being have lived with you all these while...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:21am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:



Haha... at least we agree now... that Oyinbo princess with slight makeup... is much more appealing than you even if you got surgically enhanced by Dr 90210... until you put up your picture (without make up of course) you should learn to respect other people... and a picture of your imagery Nigerian husband too... let's see how a human being have lived with you ask these while...

If I have an imaginery husband...why do you want to see a picture? grin grin grin grin

I don't Need face paint to be/look attractive...Fact
I am not pale and allergic to sun..fact.
I am not fat like that chick in the picture...fact
I don't smell like a wet dog when wet....fact

You don't have to agree with my comments and learn to accept that people will not say things that you agree with.

Is that fact chick...your wife?

Bitter truth respect no one. kiss
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:21am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:
(Looking at the picture again)

I know... she's stunning... more radiant than you'll ever be... it's okay to stare... might I add... more desirable too... you on the other hand... let's just see what you look like... until then... I know where I'm placing my money... definitely not on you...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:23am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:


[s]If I have an imagine hudband...why do you want to see a picture? grin grin grin grin

I don't Need face paint to be/look attractive...Fact
I am not pale and allergic to sun..fact.
I am not fat like that chick in the picture...fact
I don't smell like a wet dog when wet....fact

You don't have to agree with my comments and learn to accept that people will not say things that you agree with.

Is that fact chick...your wife?

Bitter truth respect no one. kiss[/s]

Until you put up your picture... these are all trash...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:25am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


I know... she's stunning... more radiant than you'll ever be... it's okay to stare... might I add... more desirable too... you on the other hand... let's just see what you look like... until then... I know where I'm placing my money... definitely not on you...

Yes, I agree money talks and bullshit walks. grin wink

No she doesn't look stunning. She has on sh1t that doesn't match and looking like a clown isn't attractive regardless of skin color.

Keep fanning your celebrity. wink
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:27am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:

Yes, I agree money talks and bullshit walks. grin wink
No she doesn't look stunning. She has on sh1t that doesn't match and looking like a clown isn't attractive regardless of skin color.
Keep fanning your celebrity. wink

MrsChima:
(Looking at the picture again)

We have an idea of what you look like from the back... Grace this forum with your looks from the front...

Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:27am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


Until you put up your picture... these are all trash...

Like you.
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:28am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


We have an idea of what you look like from the back... Grace this forum with your looks from the front...

(Looking at the flat ass and laughing out loud) It looks like a chick at my work! grin shocked

grin grin. And the fat princess is still ugly. grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:31am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:


grin grin. And the fat princess is still ugly. grin


Until you put up a picture of your fronts... Michelin face... a shoemaker flat out Dunlop slippers boobs... we will be the judge of her being ugly or not...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:32am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


Until you put up your picture... these are all trash...

Did you check out my ugly Nigerian men thread? grin grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:33am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:



Until you put up a picture of your fronts... Michelin face... a shoemaker flat out Dunlop slippers boobs... we will be the judge of her being ugly or not...

Y3ah....I am all of that and keep it coming! kiss kiss

I have already judged the fat princess! kiss grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:37am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:


Until you put up your picture... these are all trash...

Do you still want a picture of my imaginery husband? grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by iPopAlomo(m): 5:37am On Jul 27, 2015
MrsChima:


(Looking at the flat ass and laughing out loud) It looks like a chick at my work! grin shocked

grin grin. And the fat princess is still ugly. grin


now the ass belongs to a co worker... your crying section is almost near... goodnight...
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p s...
The princess bed isn't empty at this time of the night...
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by endowednicky(f): 5:40am On Jul 27, 2015
Passing by ni o!!!!!

Aro monday,Eko oni gba egbakugba

grin grin
Re: I Don’t Regret Marrying A Nigerian — Oyinbo Princess by MrsChima(f): 5:45am On Jul 27, 2015
iPopAlomo:



now the ass belongs to a co worker... your crying section is almost near... goodnight...
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p s...
The princess bed isn't empty at this time of the night...

It isn't night in UK dummy! grin. You are her "husband" on NL bishing to a faceless chatter because she is worwor! grin

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