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xqwysyte (f)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #96 on: September 20, 2009, 07:05 PM »

She is fake alright.

I lived in the UK for 7 and a half years. I left Nigeria after my secondary school education. but still i do not speak. I only speak the phonetics in very formal settings e.g in an interviiew when i am trying to impress but afte that, straight to my african accent. My british accent is even wearing off slowly simply cos i am not in the UK anymore.

She has got inferioirty complex.
stillwater (f)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #97 on: September 21, 2009, 10:06 PM »

She had her primary and secondary education in Nigeria, right? She's faking jor. Grin
Gamine (f)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #98 on: September 21, 2009, 10:16 PM »

Han han,
How many years, you people are still on the matter.  Undecided Undecided Undecided

Abeg leave her alone o,
Go and speak your own fonee!  Cheesy
A-town (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #99 on: September 22, 2009, 11:47 AM »

Quote from: trutalk-T on August 30, 2009, 08:44 PM
@ A town: Well, i dont know where you schooled in the US(I wanna say,  Atlanta) and how long you were there or have been there for. Let me say, all human beings tend to sound more like the people they interact with on a daily basis. All my learned people, Im sure you agree with this.

I am in a predominantly white school and neighborhood. I hardly see black people. Just after a year of this, I found myself saying certain things the american way. Not because I wanted to, but just because I have spoken that way for a while.

There are different kinds of people, I know people who never spoke pidgin English or spoke without pronouncing their words appropriately, and thats because they were raised that way.

Also, you cannot compare the way a person speaks on a professional tv show to the informal demeanor required on a radio show.

I actually am a big fan of hers and I think she is one of the few professional women in the country who worked very hard to get to where she is.

PS. A Nigerian-American is someone who is a citizen of both Nigeria and America.

Thank you

Oh puleeeeaseeeeee. Using your analogy, why is she still speaking fonee when she is back amongst Nigerians. I am sure she has been here for over 2yrs now abi. For your info, i spent over a decade in the states. I can speak ibonics like tomorrow will never come. I just don't do it all the time. I do it when i am with african americans. I speak regular american english when the situation demands it. I speak my naija english all the time now. Sometimes i speak fonee if i want to "form". The fact remains that you can, i repeat you can never loose your original accent if you lived your entire life in naija and left for the states after secondary school. You can choose not to use it though which is what she is doing. As an on air personnel, she needs to stop the fonee already. She has been in naija for a minute now. People can see through the bullshit. You only speak fonee for about 2months and then blend in. I did not even bother speaking fonee to my close friends because they would have slapped the living daylight out of me (they are really like that).  I have been in naija so long now that my naija accent is worse than a waffi boys own. Adaura on the other hand came back to naija before me and she still dey form fonee,  abegiii
A-town (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #100 on: September 22, 2009, 11:48 AM »

Quote from: Gamine on September 21, 2009, 10:16 PM
Han han,
How many years, you people are still on the matter.  Undecided Undecided Undecided

Abeg leave her alone o,
Go and speak your own fonee!  Cheesy

na u cause am na. I had forgotten about this topic till you posted. I have been stalking you naaa
Mustay (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #101 on: September 22, 2009, 12:04 PM »

I've listened to a veteran journalist talking about this lady and Jide Alabi. in fact, Jide's change was dramatic. Na normal im be before im tongue twist.

The -ish is: WHATEVER ACCENT IS USED, IF THE MAJORITY OF THE END-USERS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO COMPREHEND THE PRESENTER'S PRESENTATION, THEN IT'S USELESS!
TEE ZERO (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #102 on: September 30, 2009, 10:55 AM »

How did I get here?
I had just listened to this lady on STV. OK: I had heard her before now, and I wondered: she can't even pronounce her name.
This morning, I had the, er, misfortune of seeing her again on STV, and much of the time, she had to repeat herself.
There is definitely a problem; and it does not seem that her bosses care a hoot - may be they are not watching.
A simple rule of communication is about COMPREHENSIBILITY. I should know - I not only read mass communication but I also practise; indeed, this is my 27th year, post-qualification, including a stint in a major American medium, though print.
She lost me several times during the news reading, so I simply switched off - mentally. In other words, I was seeing her but not watching. I don't know how many viewers were in my position.
It would be interesting to know what Dr Christopher Kolade would have to say about her performance: in his days as director-general of Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation - the forebears of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria - no newscaster would make the mistake of mispronouncing words much less speak through his or her nose.
Good luck to Adaure.
Anabel (f)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #103 on: September 30, 2009, 01:26 PM »

Quote from: spikedcylinder on February 12, 2009, 01:24 PM
She is nasal and she steals accents! Oh lawdy! Undecided

yes ooo, i thought i was the only one thinking about it. who she dey claim phonetics for?
allmessage
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #104 on: October 17, 2009, 02:30 AM »

Too many mistake,  many of us hardly her what she says. We are african so speak african accent and pass the msg across us.  Does the Chinese read their news in yankee accent?
vislabraye (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #105 on: October 23, 2009, 01:59 AM »

 Some may say sexy nasal accdent Grin. It has become a part and parcel of her. Cool. I like her programme; she's sort of hot and looks smart every morning. I wonder how she would look like real life
semid4lyfe (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #106 on: October 23, 2009, 11:29 AM »

She's ain't bad looking in real life.
vislabraye (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #107 on: October 24, 2009, 04:32 AM »

 You have her number? Grin
semid4lyfe (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #108 on: October 24, 2009, 12:09 PM »

Yeye boy! Wetin u wan take her number do?

Anyhow sha, no be me go give u her no. Get it from some1 else.
puskin
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #109 on: October 24, 2009, 11:41 PM »

Adaure looks like a well-dressed barbie doll. Grin
hollandis
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #110 on: October 24, 2009, 11:50 PM »

Four pages of accent analysis!!!! Shocked
You guys are just a bunch of retards Angry Angry Angry.Thats why most nationals dont take you serious Undecided
hollandis
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #111 on: October 24, 2009, 11:57 PM »

Quote from: xqwysyte on September 20, 2009, 07:05 PM
She is fake alright.

I lived in the UK for 7 and a half years. I left Nigeria after my secondary school education. but still i do not speak. I only speak the phonetics in very formal settings e.g in an interviiew when i am trying to impress but afte that, straight to my african accent. My british accent is even wearing off slowly simply cos i am not in the UK anymore.

She has got inferioirty complex.
If this is the reult of 7 and half years in the UK,then you wasted 7 and half years of your life.Nitwit Angry
vislabraye (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #112 on: October 27, 2009, 01:29 AM »

Quote from: hollandis on October 24, 2009, 11:57 PM
If this is the reult of 7 and half years in the UK,then you wasted 7 and half years of your life.Nitwit Angry
Na wa o. Don't be too hard on her, afterall Hakeem Olajuwon has leaved in US for more than two decades, but he still speaks like an Ekiti man.
Quote from: semid4lyfe on October 24, 2009, 12:09 PM
Yeye boy! Wetin u wan take her number do?

Anyhow sha, no be me go give u her no. Get it from some1 else.
Give me the number of the person who go give me her number nah.

Quote from: puskin on October 24, 2009, 11:41 PM
Adaure looks like a well-dressed barbie doll. Grin
you gat it. She looks sort of toyish

Quote from: hollandis on October 24, 2009, 11:50 PM
Four pages of accent analysis!!!! Shocked
You guys are just a bunch of retards Angry Angry Angry.Thats why most nationals dont take you serious Undecided
Including one more
buttercop (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #113 on: October 29, 2009, 07:47 PM »

una don hate reach like this? a newscaster's accent? i'm shocked. i don't think there's anything wrong with her trying to develop an accent. i have a cousin, girl's never been past Lagos and her hometown in osun state she also schools in osun state, if u hear her speak u'll think she'd lived in the US. all her life. i myself can formulate an accent on my own.
zania
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #114 on: November 08, 2009, 05:20 PM »

It is quite a pity that many of us after our education are still very ignorant. To clear the air on Adaure so we can move on to more important things.
For your information her accent isn't fake and definately has nothing to do with complex, the poor girl left right after secondary school to yankee,lived there for over 10years and has worked with reputable organization like ABC network and CNN where reporters are given specialhow to speak for those who of us who did mass comm ,U would know what I am talking about. She is a citizen by birth and had her early formative years there. She attended an all white school, she wasn't laid off from her job either she was given a very good offer by STV is California where she was recruited. Because of all u bad bele people the poor girl is trying really hard to tone her accent, heard she has a c.d of accent toning in her car that she listens to. She is a really nice girl and down to earth, i have a friend who knows the family very well and I used him to hang out with her and her family ( crazy peeps). They were extremely fun.All that one she dey do on air na formality, u should see her off air. Don't worry I am not a fan, was also hating at first. As for Ireti,who happens to be the one with a complex is beefed cos the girl is being paid a whole lot more than she is considering they do the same thing. She is bringing a new face to journalism here in naija, so appreciate! Fine, she lived in yaba which is not the ghetto it happens to be where most of the old folks who moved back from the US and UK colonized go and have a look at the names of the streets there.  So let us not be quick to judge lest we be judged also, or better still let get our facts right before we crucify.
g-naya
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #115 on: November 08, 2009, 09:53 PM »

@ zania.you hit the nail in its right place.Since february some losers have been on this topic.i dnt even knw wat brought me back o this site.na my fault;Cant y'all discuss something more tangible,Adaure Achumba is a fantastic journalist and i admire and gbadun d babe,she dey make money for lagos get correct gouse 4 lekki una still dey here dey cry on top pesin wey gos don bless.people blessed wit different stars she has has so y'all go get urs.
Mustay (m)
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #116 on: November 17, 2009, 11:36 AM »

Everyone keeps on attacking the personality rather than the issue
Boboribo
Re: Adaure Achumba And Her Accent
« #117 on: Yesterday at 11:41:30 PM »

There is another one here in Benin City.  Her name is Cleopatra "something" (I've not been able to get her surname because she just wont pronouce it well).  You will mistake Adaure for Cleopatra.  They sound alike and speak in the same manner.  Is it that you have to fake your accent before Ben Bruce gives you the job?  It is sckening.
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