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layi (m)
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Anyone heard of Obba Babatunde? Born and raised in Jamaica, Queens. He wasnt named O.B. He decided to change his name when he traced his roots to Nigeria. He's 1 of holywood superstars (starred in movies like "that Thing You Do","Life","undercover Blues", Multiplicity etc). He also appeared in "Chicago hope". Obba Babatunde is an Actor, Singer, Choreographer, Musician, Voice actor and Teacher.
I admire such a trait (patriotism) especially these days when Nigerian youths are changing their names ( Kenny for kehinde, Bobby for Bobola, Timmy for Timilehin, Simmy for simisola etc) and adopting new nationalities.
OB, thumbs Up. I'm proud of you
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hot-angel (f)
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HE is NIGERIAN??
Are u for real? I know him, uhmm which movie did he even act in self? I saw one of his movies recently!
Ohh that's soo good of him, he changed his name because he found out he was Nigerian, awww awesome. That's a really good thing.
Hmm, i never knew he was nigerian. And he's good looking too! We found our denzel washington y'all!!!
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ldollier (f)
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oh shuncks lol this man is hott. i knew he was african, i just never knew he was nigerian better yet yoruba. wow thats real awesome. yoruba's in the usa are running things. they make us proud sha.
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sade511 (f)
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Holla!!!!!!
I didnt know he was even african.
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queen2 (f)
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*thumbs up* didnt know he's African too 
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classiqkid (f)
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Are you serious? I thought he was American.
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bluenubian (f)
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no he is not african, abeg o, the guy did not say he was african or ngerian, he was born in jamaica queen, he jus gave himself a nigerian name. a very wonderful actor tho, he has a recurring role in half and half
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kimba (m)
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@Layi point of correction Anyone heard of Obba Babatunde? Born and raised in Jamaica, Queens. He wasnt named O.B. He decided to change his name when he traced his roots to Nigeria. He's 1 of holywood superstars (starred in movies like "that Thing You Do","Life","undercover Blues", Multiplicity etc). He also appeared in "Chicago hope". Obba Babatunde is an Actor, Singer, Choreographer, Musician, Voice actor and Teacher.
I admire such a trait (patriotism) especially these days when Nigerian youths are changing their names ( Kenny for kehinde, Bobby for Bobola, Timmy for Timilehin, Simmy for simisola etc) and adopting new nationalities.
Obba Babatunde is his real name. He didnt rename himself. He didnt find out no roots anywhere. He has a brother called Akin Babatunde. All of them in their family bear their Nigerian names. Its best to say he's of Nigerian decent/of Nigerian Ancestry. It even makes it more unique. Note that people like Shirley Veronica Bassey, Singer of James Bond title song Goldfinger is also of Nigerian ancestry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_BasseyI believe we all know Seal
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Old Glory (m)
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@Layi
The post is wack, what do you mean he is "US Based Celebrity"? He was born in the heart of the Big Apple(Queens), and he as American as Apple Pie and Root Beer. Then Oprah is US based Senegalese/Ghanaian Celebrity and Arnold is US based Austrian Governor of California. Because he(Obba) has a Nigerian name does not make him US based nothing. Then Danny Glover is An African Based US actor, and the other black Actor(I forgot his name) that does stuff for Darfur is also a an African Actor that happens to be a US citizen.
My point is that we(Nigerians) like saying/implying $hit to makes us feel better, that does not add any value to our lives. If we claim him (Obba) as a "PATROITIC NIGERIAN" BY NAME ONLY, THEN WE OWE BONO FROM U2 AFRICAN CITIZENSHIP.
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Grizzly (m)
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 Wha'evr cowboy, u rock. . .
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bluenubian (f)
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@old glory no this post is not wack, so the guy made a mistake, at least a lot of people learnt something new today, i don't see u posting any new discovery or something u already knew, why don't u jus correct the guy instead of calling the thread wack.
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kimba (m)
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US based celebrity ko, US based celebrity ni. As if he gives a jacks ass about Nija. Anyway, the point is Nigerians like to enjoy what they didnt work for, thats why by default Nigerians sort of look for Nigerians with a feeling that when they can be spotted out, something will change about their relationship. But on a more serious note: @Old_Glory the real name of BONO is BosinuolaOluwa. Hes from Kogi state 
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bluenubian (f)
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yeah jus like nas is nasirudeen, kelis is kelechi isioma nnendu from abia state
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diddy4 (m)
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@blue that is hillarious.
@topic
if he is, good for him. wonder when he visited naija. i did the shirt he is wearing under the leather jacket. I'm going to look for it next.
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akara (m)
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*thumbs up* didnt know he's African too  Na wao and I had thought all black men (and women) with nappy hair were "AFRICAN"
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hola2ng (m)
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Helen Folasade Adu, known professionally as Sade Adu (pronounced Shah-day) is a Nigerian-born English singer and songwriter. Born January 16, 1959 in Ibadan, Nigeria, Sade is a renowned jazz, pop, urban and adult contemporary vocalist, noted for her soulful, smoky contralto. She has achieved success in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s as the frontwoman and lead vocalist of the popular English group Sade.
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akara (m)
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*thumbs up* didnt know he's African too  Na wao and I had thought all black men (and women) with nappy hair were "AFRICAN"
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hola2ng (m)
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SEAL Born Sealhenry Olumide Samuel on February 19th, 1963 in London, England, to Nigerian parents, singer-songwriter Seal shot up to the top of the charts the old-fashioned way: through superior songwriting, polished production, and the discipline and dedication required to survive and succeed in the music industry.
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funkilicious (f)
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He has never admitted/mentioned that his parents/carers r nigerian, however we all know that he has a nigerian name. No proof that he is a nigerain/give himself a nigerian name
The guy is in half n Half. He is a good actor. If u check is biography, u will notice that he has a brov as kimbe said. He is also named a nigerian.
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babadee (m)
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the guy na my uncle! walai talai i no dey lie or where do you think he traced his roots to? na I'm them born after my papa brother counsin brother nephew sister husban wife. serious!!!!!!
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dafman (m)
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When a Nigerian outside the shores of this country does not in anyway contribute anything to Nigeria, then it's of no use being proud of such a person. Neither is the person patriotic just because he's a star in the US or UK. I for one don't care about Sade, Seal or Nigerians like them who have not done anything for their people.
Angelina Jolie,a white woman has done more for africa than so called africans, she contributes one-third of her income to charitable causes in africa and other parts of the developing world. Kanu is doing something great by touching the lives of kids with heart defects in Nigeria.
If you've made a success of yourself outside the shores of this country you should not act like the so-called rich class in naija who hoard their wealth for themselves and their families alone, try and emulate the philantropic culture of the west. Only recently warren buffet donated 37billion dollars out of his total wealth of 44 billion dollars to Bill Gates charity. How many rich Nigerians have donated even 1% of their wealth to anything other than chieftaincy titles and vain glory.
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Hotstepper (f)
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my dear, ture talk, the best one here, that's why i haven't contributed because not meaningful to me
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spikedcylinder (f)
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When a Nigerian outside the shores of this country does not in anyway contribute anything to Nigeria, then it's of no use being proud of such a person. Neither is the person patriotic just because he's a star in the US or UK. I for one don't care about Sade, Seal or Nigerians like them who have not done anything for their people.
Angelina Jolie,a white woman has done more for africa than so called africans, she contributes one-third of her income to charitable causes in africa and other parts of the developing world. Kanu is doing something great by touching the lives of kids with heart defects in Nigeria.
If you've made a success of yourself outside the shores of this country you should not act like the so-called rich class in naija who hoard their wealth for themselves and their families alone, try and emulate the philantropic culture of the west. Only recently warren buffet donated 37billion dollars out of his total wealth of 44 billion dollars to Bill Gates charity. How rich Nigerians have donated if 1% of their wealth to anything other than chieftaincy titles and vain glory.
I agree totally with this.
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SvS (f)
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oh i saw the guy in this sitcom called half and half.its shown on trouble he he i dint no he was nigerian
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hola2ng (m)
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Its true about these so called stars not giving back, most of them arent going to ever come back home anyways.
That doesnt stop others from not helping and giving back though, like kanu and co are doing !!
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hot-angel (f)
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Dafman, I'm speechless.
I need to know which kind of hammer you used, because you hit the nail on it's head mehn! True talk.
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Old Glory (m)
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Dafman
He(Obba) is not even Nigerian by any stretch of the imagination. If Layi is looking for someone to look up to, i suggest he starts with Bono, or our real and only Black president William Jefferson Clinton.
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spikedcylinder (f)
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Dafman
He(Obba) is not even Nigerian by any stretch of the imagination. If Layi is looking for someone to look up to, i suggest he starts with Bono, or our real and only Black president William Jefferson Clinton.
What does this mean? 
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Old Glory (m)
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Spike
Please read it again, it will come to you. Or maybe you need to read the whole thread.
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spikedcylinder (f)
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I have read the whole thread and your post still doesnt make any sense. In previous pages,it has been established that the guy and the rest of his family(some people even mentioned his brother's name)are Nigerians.So what exactly is the point you were trying to make in that post?
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