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Autos / Re: Grab quick!! Toyota Corolla 2004 Tokunbo (1.2M) by g4d4f1(m): 10:25am On Oct 29, 2013
Any takers?
Autos / Re: Grab quick!! Toyota Corolla 2004 Tokunbo (1.2M) by g4d4f1(m): 12:31pm On Oct 21, 2013
I'm not kidding! If you go buy, u sef talk berra. Car is not Naija used.
Autos / Grab quick!! Toyota Corolla 2004 Tokunbo (1.2M) by g4d4f1(m): 11:14am On Oct 21, 2013
Tokunbo Corolla 2004 Base Model (not Naija used). Manual transmission, no A/C, otherwise runs smooth, original mileage 170k (km), excellent fuel economy, A1 engine.
contact: 08162777774;
Pictures here;

Politics / Re: Kill Me For Annulling June 12 Presidential Election -IBB by g4d4f1(m): 7:22pm On Sep 25, 2010
Nuff said!! He should just obsolete himself and not come in our faces reminding us of the horrible experiences of 1993, a lot of lives have been driven into the never-returning-valley of death for those gone and poverty, brain drain, psychosis, hopelessness for those alive. The remains of the scarred lives spread all over the world. What? so you can correct all that? Please do yourself a favour and enjoy a glass of Gamalin 20 in the presence of your children and family.
TV/Movies / Re: For Real? Hollywood Eyes Nigerian Reality Show. by g4d4f1(m): 5:44pm On Jul 30, 2010
This must be one of the highly anticipated projects in the coming months involving a Hollywood celebrity and Nigerian entertainment industry. We deserve a piece of some humorous representation since Mutallab!!

Pics from the secret lives of bees.

TV/Movies / For Real? Hollywood Eyes Nigerian Reality Show. by g4d4f1(m): 11:57pm On Jul 28, 2010
I recently discovered this article about this African-American lady (Shondrella Avery) married to a Nigerian who has put it on herself to document her Adventures in Africa especially Nigeria with the purpose of showing the untold stories that never make it to the international media. Touching issues relating to the perspective between African Americans and Africans in the US and similar subjects.

Please share your thoughts on such a project?

The adventures of Shondrella

By Tolu Ogunlesi http://234next.com



I meet Shondrella Avery-Kester and her husband, Ade, for the first time on a Friday afternoon at the City Hall in Lagos. The second time is two days later, at their hotel in Ikeja. We are the only guests in the restaurant. The wall opposite me is lined with black-and-white images of activist icons like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and Mahatma Gandhi. A sketching of Che Guevara completes the parade.

The Kesters have just returned from a family outing on one of Lagos' many private beaches. This trip is Shondrella's first to Nigeria. Ade is Nigerian, his family is from Oluwole on Lagos Island; he grew up in Lagos before relocating to the United States in the early 1990s.

At six feet, Shondrella is an imposing presence. She's dressed in a patterned African-print gown with fluffy sleeves, made for her by a friend. Of it she declares: "This dress is going on the red carpet in America."

Shondrella is in Lagos to prepare for the shooting of a documentary series about life in Nigeria. Her ‘Shondrella's Adventures' has been conceived to be like her marriage: America meets Africa. She is determined to tackle the "stereotypes" and "negative connotations" that burden Africa's reputation in America.

"A lot of Americans have misconceptions of Africans, and specifically Nigerians," she says. "People don't think you're civilised, and that pisses me off. You're beyond civilized."

She thinks the media should take much of the blame for the dismal reputation of a "flourishing continent with great pride and character and integrity and hustle." Even her stay in Nigeria has provided fresh evidence. "CNN in America is not the CNN I've seen here."

Being married to a Nigerian man means that Shondrella knows a lot more than many Americans. ("You guys know about the world. America doesn't know about the world, America knows about America."wink. She can see the striking sameness that exists between people from the two places. "You find, honestly, that we're all the same," she says.

She sees very clearly all the differences as well; especially "the wahalas" of life in Lagos. Like the commercial motorcyclists. "Ah, the okadas! Those okadas - that is wild! The fact that they are happily running the road, they're the ogas on the road," she says. She's taken in by the immense energy and bustle of Lagos: the "ridiculous" traffic, the masses of people "running across the freeway" - all of these leave her astounded. But the traffic jam hawkers take the prize: "I can get a dog, I can get tissue, I can get shoes, I can get a dress - on the freeway! - you don't have to even go to the mall."

The secret dream of Shondrella

It all started with a dream, in far away America. "A bizarre thing," Shondrella recollects. There were camels in a desert; and she was sitting on one of them, a tiara on her head. She interpreted it as a message hinting at the distant past; before the transatlantic slave trade swept her forebears off to the New World. Possibilities. "I could be the Queen of a Congo tribe or something; I could be heir to a royal family in Nigeria, "

She knew instantly that it was time to turn her gaze to Africa. Time to make the long trip to the land her husband called home, and not merely as a visitor or in-law, but as someone determined to leave a lasting mark. Thus was the idea of ‘Shondrella's Adventures' born, "to dispel the misconceptions between Africans and African-Americans" with humour, purpose, and integrity. The show will follow her around "my husband's country and now my country. I want to go North South East and West; I want to go everywhere."

She says the series will be mostly "improvisational style", alongside re-enactments of the interesting experiences she's had in Nigeria. "It's Curb Your Enthusiasm meets The Office" she says. She's already shot a pilot in the US focusing on the dream-origins of her inspiration.

The first of ten children, Shondrella attended the Performing Arts High School in California, and then earned a Bachelor of Fine Art in Theatre at California State University. Her desire to be a thespian, she says, was influenced by Meryl Streep. "I was the black Meryl Streep," she says. After graduation, she worked for a few years at a corporate job, as a contract negotiator with Hilton Hotels Corporation at its Beverly Hills headquarters. Her nights were spent as actress and stand-up comedian. "As a stand-up, there's no prejudice. You can be anything as long as you make people laugh."

Comedy, stop-gap as it appeared to be, would turn out to be one of the best decisions of her burgeoning career. Those were the days when talent-hunting studio executives were regular faces at comedy clubs. In 1999, she got her break; her first feature films: ‘Cyberdorm' and ‘Trippin''. Following this was a television role, as part of the four-woman cast of reality TV series, ‘Girls Behaving Badly'. In the years since she has built up an impressive resume: feature film roles in ‘Napoleon Dynamite' (2004), ‘Domino' (2005), ‘Déjà Vu' (2006), ‘The Secret Lives of Bees' (2008), and ‘Our Family Wedding' (2009); and roles in television series ‘One on One', its spin-off, ‘Cuts', and most recently, ‘Gillian in Georgia' (2010).

She is proud of the talent she's worked with: Alicia Keys, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson ("a really good friend of mine"wink, and Sophie Okonedo ("ever since ‘Hotel Rwanda' I've been chasing this lady"wink in ‘The Secret Life of Bees'; Denzel Washington ("the ‘Oga'"wink in ‘Déjà Vu'; Monique in ‘Domino'; Forest Whitaker ("He was my role model as a child"wink in her latest film, ‘Our Family Wedding'; and directors Tony Scott and Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Sisdrella

Shondrella married Ade Kester in 2005. She had known him for about eight years. They met at a restaurant in America. "I thought he was very handsome,  he was tall, dark, and handsome, and that was what I wanted," she says, laughing. So "mesmerized" was she that she did not realise he had a Nigerian accent until they spoke on the phone later. A first date followed a few days later; they've "been together ever since".

One of the things that continue to impress her about him is his pride in being Nigerian. "I'm proud of him for being proud of where he's from," she says. And she also acknowledges the very supportive role he's played in her life. "He's gone through the journey with me."

Being married to him has taught her a lot about Nigeria; the cuisine for example. "If I love him, then I love everything that comes with him," she says. But coming to Nigeria with him for the first time (he has travelled to Nigeria three to four times every year since 2006) has made her realise that there are some things about Nigeria that can only be experienced, not learnt second-hand. When I ask when she plans to start shooting, she says she's ready, but has come to respect Nigeria's peculiar sense of timing, the land's knack for slowing things down to a preset pace.

The word ‘respect' shows up quite regularly in our conversation. She tells me she's from the American South, so she's no stranger to a family-bound code of respect. "I don't backtalk my mother; I don't curse in front of my siblings or my parents, I was raised properly."

Marrying into a Nigerian family stretches the demands of respect much further, so that her sisters call her husband "Bros Ade" and not "Ade"; and greet her mother-in-law the Yoruba way. His own sisters also use the obligatory "Sister" to prefix her name, but instead of the long "Sister Shondrella", they've transfigured it into the charming "Sisdrella".

She believes that African-Americans ought to respect Africa. "I can't assume an identity without respecting the identity,  Some people in America don't even know that Egypt is in Africa, but they want to say they're African-American."

There's a militancy to her views, which manifested in her decision to not claim Africa until she visited. "Now, I can say I am African!"

After two weeks in Nigeria, it's time to return to America, where she works full-time as an actress, theatre and short film director, and voice-over artist. She's going back with record high enthusiasm. And with three cameras full of photos ("the good, the bad, the indifferent, the in-between; I've taken it all"wink. When she returns, which she assures me will be very soon, it will be with the Australian cinematographer (and Africaphile) James Costello, who will work with a Nigerian crew and Nigerian actors.

Costello won't be the only person making the US-Nigeria trip on account of ‘Shondrella's Adventures'. "I'm bringing my mother, I'm bringing my sisters," she declares.

My guess is that there'll never be too many ambassadors to spread uplifting green-and-white news in the land of stars and stripes.

Crime / Re: Ekpoma Engineering Lecturer Caught Trying To Sleep With A Student !(video) by g4d4f1(m): 7:53pm On Jul 23, 2010
shooo, This is priceless!!
Career / Re: Chartered Association Of Business Administrators-canada by g4d4f1(m): 2:18am On Jul 23, 2010
Totally off topic though wink [size=25pt]CANUCK[/size]where art thou? I would like to meet up with a great Nler in Toronto. BTW is your email real?
Family / Re: My 2-Year-Old Son Is Mean :( by g4d4f1(m): 6:42pm On Jun 01, 2010
I'm happy your child is exhibiting signs of independence but that's typical of 2yr olds, like you said he shares some traits with his mum which is just perfect.
Dude until your child gets expelled from daycare at 2yrs old then all you can do is keep being the Dad you are and leave the worries till when he's 18yrs. My son got expelled for biting 2 kids and pinching, choking, pushing a whole lot of other kids at daycare, he's 4 now and he's the angel that tells other kids "thats not nice".
BTW, don't spare the hand when necessary. Licks always works, ask every responsible adult.
Politics / Re: Visit To Yar’adua Is Personal –oyedepo by g4d4f1(m): 6:09pm On Apr 08, 2010
Without much being said, the president, his cohorts , those aiding and suppressing the truth just made a mountain of a molehill. What was meant to be as simple as treating the man for his aillness just became everyone`s headache.
Since when did the relationship between the bishop and the president become personal? Did he all of a sudden loose the ability to speak the truth without fear?
I have a strong feeling this president is gone and they`ve employed psychologists, scientists,lawyers, magicians whom are yet to find the best possible lie to feed everyone else out of the knowledge.
All these are excuses for corrupt individuals to bask in their flagrant practices and encourage followership.
Business / Re: Outsourcing Business In Nigeria: Why Can't It Work? by g4d4f1(m): 5:00pm On May 11, 2009
You just have to love this country. Bravo to all the contributors. Indeed there's a future for the country.
@ Topic. It's all been summed up.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Urgently Required Estate Agents (male/female) For Multinational Property Company by g4d4f1(m): 4:51pm On May 11, 2009
Sundaynig:

Dear Applicants,

Please read all the terms and conditions below before you apply.

1) The Applicant should have a qualification in Real estate from any university.

2) The Applicant should have a minimum of 6 months experience in Real Estate. (Freshers are welcome)

3) All Applicants should have a pleasant personality and should speak good english language.

4) All the Applicants applying should be living in Lekki axis, Ikoyi and Victoria Island. (No Main Land Applicants Please)

4) Salary between 20,000 naira to 50,000 per month. (Plus Incentives)

5) Transport Allowance 10,000 Naira per month.

6) Communication Allowance 10,000 Naira per month.

7) Last date of Sending your Cv'S is 15th May 2009.

cool All the Cv'S should be[b] send by e-mail[/b]. (No Hard Copies Please)

9) All the shortlisted Applicants will be notified by e-mail.

10) All the shortlisted Applicants will go for a second telephonic round . (Please specify your GSM no's clearly)

11) The last interview will be a personal interview by the Managing Director.

12) All Applicants should attach their pictures while applying.

13) All Applicants should specify their salary expectations while applying.

If you agree to the above terms and conditions please e-mail your Cv'S on the following e-mail address below.


I detest people like yourself and the organisation you represent.What do you mean by people who commute from mainland shouldn't apply? Could you not express that in a less rude way? What disqualifies them?
You require people who speak good English, do you think you speak good enough? Shame on you. Then you want photos so you can select the finest chicks.
Piss taking!!   angry   angry
Autos / Re: Pre Order Your Car From The Usa, 40% Deposit, 21 Days Guaranteed by g4d4f1(m): 10:50am On May 08, 2009
Big thanks playa. Much appreciated.
Autos / Re: Pre Order Your Car From The Usa, 40% Deposit, 21 Days Guaranteed by g4d4f1(m): 4:47pm On May 06, 2009
grin kiss
Nairaland / General / Re: Home Page Topic Suggestion Topic by g4d4f1(m): 4:28pm On May 06, 2009
Can you please put this thread on the homepage, I don't want to have to start a new post.

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=160188.msg3797035#msg3797035

Fanks
Romance / Re: He Beats Me And Doesn't Let Me Talk To My Parents by g4d4f1(m): 10:44am On May 06, 2009
Pretending I believe this story. If after all these rain of advices & assistance the poster can't get a grip then she should decide what's best for her. From her rantings I think she prefers to get whacked all over with all sorts of objects. Another thing that baffles me is you say you love this guy and you express more pity and gratitude than actual love.
Enjoy the blissful life. grin
Crime / Re: Will You Turn In A Relation Or A Friend Who Is A 419ner by g4d4f1(m): 4:44pm On May 05, 2009
@ Poster. You must be having a laff!!
Nairaland / General / Re: Why Do We Have Such A Wrong Attitude To "Order"? by g4d4f1(m): 2:28pm On May 05, 2009
This is so funny, just after posting I went to check my previous posts and gbam!!One particular thread was deleted. I think I just brushed banning.
Autos / Re: Please Help With This Vin (oyenit, Inspired_men, Rasmur, And Others) by g4d4f1(m): 10:37am On May 01, 2009
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Autos / Re: Please Help With This Vin (oyenit, Inspired_men, Rasmur, And Others) by g4d4f1(m): 10:37am On May 01, 2009
Autos / Re: 2004 Mazda Mazda3i by g4d4f1(m): 10:05am On May 01, 2009
Thnx 4 d word.Much appreciated.
Autos / Re: 2004 Mazda Mazda3i by g4d4f1(m): 3:01pm On Apr 30, 2009
Autos / Re: I need a Shipping Company In Canada by g4d4f1(m): 12:20pm On Apr 29, 2009
Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity Has Started Again Just Under One Week Of The Last Fuel Strike! by g4d4f1(m): 11:56am On Apr 29, 2009
@ Rhino.

@ Topic.
To butress Rhino's first sentence.Majority of the unfortunate occurences in the country is as a result of the breakdown in the rule of law, if the law was ever upheld and people are made accountable for their actions we will our lives will surely improve.Then again, the need to uphold the law has been shattered by the economic hardship as such individuals put self-interest before anything else.Man must wack
Autos / Re: Cost Of Car Shipment To Nigeria? by g4d4f1(m): 2:03pm On Apr 28, 2009
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Post ALL Your Fashion-Related Adverts Here!! INDIVIDUAL Threads Created Just For Adverts Will BE MOVED To "Adverts" Section!!!! by g4d4f1(m): 12:58pm On Apr 09, 2009
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There are two main things to consider regarding T-shirt quality; the quality of the garment itself, and the quality of the print.
These T-shirts are collections of an upcoming Japanese label that blends modern art and retro-style in mostly stone washed fabrics to give a swanky look.That's why they have that truly unique look making them completely different from any other T-shirt in the world, be the judge of that.
They are available in naija from end of April and cost N7500, they're worth every kobo paid for them. More beautiful when worn.
Contact 07082366533 for orders.

Religion / Re: South Africans Vow To Sack Christ Embassy by g4d4f1(m): 4:27pm On Apr 06, 2009
CE members, why are you hell bent on refuting claims against your church and it's leader? If he's truly what he is then he will be justified in time. I think those that are quick to defense are dealing with a huge case of paranoia.
Travel / Re: New Ferry Service in Lagos.How Effective? by g4d4f1(m): 9:26am On Apr 06, 2009
Brillant.Thanks lucem for the info & pics.
Travel / Re: New Ferry Service in Lagos.How Effective? by g4d4f1(m): 4:50pm On Apr 02, 2009
@ Ajanlekoko
If you don't mind please narrate your experience? Whats the people capacity? How often does it run? Also heard it ran into some glitches at it's launching, is that true? What was the duration between the 2 points?

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