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Aloy~Emeka
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s award winning novel, Half Of A Yellow Sun, has been picked up to become a film with the production team behind “The Last King of Scotland”, reports Jamati. (FINALLY!)It’s always great to see Nigerian literature being picked up by the mass media. I’m definitely looking forward to this film from the outcome to the film production’s actor picks…and hopefully you are too excited about this tidbit. Half Of A Yellow Sun won a Orange Prize for Fiction in 2007 and the young British-American author was named by ESSENCE as a honorable African. About Half of A Yellow Sun:Half of a Yellow Sun is set in Nigeria during the 1960s, at a time of the vicious Nigeria- Biafra war in which more than a million people died and thousands were massacred in cold blood. http://www.jamati.com/online/uncategorized/half-of-a-yellow-sun-to-be-made-into-a-film/Three characters are swept up in the rapidly unfolding political events. Ugwu, a boy from a poor village, is employed as a houseboy for a university lecturer. Olanna, a young, middle-class woman, has come to live with the professor, abandoning her privileged life in Lagos for a dusty university town and the charismatic idealism of her new lover. Richard is a tall, shy Englishman, in thrall to Olanna’s twin sister Kainene, who refuses to belong to anyone. They are propelled into events that will pull them apart and bring them together in the most unexpected ways. As Nigerian troops advance and they run for their lives, their ideals – and their loyalties to each other – are severely tested. This novel is about Africa, about moral responsibility, the end of colonialism, ethnic allegiances, class and race, and about how love can complicate all these things.
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chic2pimp (m)
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^^^ Let's hope it will become as succesful as Slumdog Millionaire. It's good to see a fellow nigerian doing so well  .
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OgidiBoy (m)
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I hope it happens so my generation would see what our perentes experienced during the Biafran war. I've read the book a couple of times and it just amazes me what Igbos went through.
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Aloy~Emeka
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I am wondering if they will pick Nigerian actors and actresses for the movie.
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nellaluv (f)
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It seems some1 is gonna be swimming in dough just like J.k Rawlings (harry potter). Just dat it isn't in series/parts. She could do hers like J.K Rawlings who insisted that all actors must be british. Wat do u think.
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aieromon (m)
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Whow! Let's wait and see
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unfaded (m)
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Wow am so happy! I read the book just about when it was published.i remember telling a friend-who works with farafina i wouldnt be suprised if its turned into a screenplay.way to go chimamanda!
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throttler (f)
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i am happy for chimamanda, great to see a literary work being appreciated duely. i hope they at least feature a great nigerian talent/actor. someone that has soul that can adequately relate to nigeria. i guess its not just a muscle-man the book needs, like djimon hounsou in blood diamond. but a good doze of emotion, muscle-man is a side attraction 
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koolchicco
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Kudos Chimamanda.
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BlueDiva (f)
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I'm so proud of her.
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Demain_man
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Did i hear somebody mention Genevieve? That would be so so nice!
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Rooneyboy (m)
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I ve heard a lot about this book , i really need to read it.
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zukkie4eva (f)
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Yes ooo. . . Genevieve or Stephanie Okereke
Kudos to Chimamanda!
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Vavavoom
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The small sunshine in our difficult lives, thanx 'mamanda, perhaps Pete Edochie & Olu Jacobs.
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Rooneyboy (m)
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I think i m having a crush on this lady called Chimamanda,and it gets stronger every single day, who in the house has her contact ?
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mike oscar
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I think i m having a crush on this lady called Chimamanda,and it gets stronger every single day, who in the house has her contact ? @RooneyBoy, you're coming too late, she just got married 
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Homonide
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Good news i suppose. Although i haven't read the book, it's obviously a very good one. I just hop the producer would adapt the novel into a movie well
enough, so that some crucial parts of the story shall not be lost in the process. The choice of actors to be used is very important, the producer should
beware of funny Nollywood stars that are not original, do not have a good diction, and are nothing but Opportunists in the business.
Congratulations Chimamanda- the Chinua Achebe of her generation.
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agabaI23 (m)
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So sweet and breath of fresh air!
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spoilt (f)
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I am wondering if they will pick Nigerian actors and actresses for the movie.
Of course not. It'll be kerry washington or some down and out South Africans masquerading as Nigerians as usual (Yeah I'm still tripping off District 9  )
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omar22 (m)
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I am wondering if they will pick Nigerian actors and actresses for the movie.
Hell no, May be (and a big one would be Sophie Okonedo) but the rest would be from Hollywood they might not be house-hold names but definitely from Hollywood or Pinewood in England, If you look at "Tears of the sun" had hollywood actors/actress as the major cast no Nigerian unless if they are in the background who would seen for a minute or two.
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oge4real (f)
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Beautiful news indeed. Sony corporation take note!
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MrCrackles (m)
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I am wondering if they will pick Nigerian actors and actresses for the movie.
No abeg. . .Dont pour sand inside the garri! We dont want a buncha idiotas under the banner of nollywood please
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omar22 (m)
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No abeg. . .Dont pour sand inside the garri! We dont want a buncha idiotas under the banner of nollywood please I understand, most if not all actors and movie stars act the same way, speak the same way, pose the same way in all of their movies which is a problem,
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bawomolo (m)
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this is good news.
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presido1
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The small sunshine in our difficult lives, thanx 'mamanda, perhaps Pete Edochie & Olu Jacobs.
Any of these two will do. Nice News from Nigeria(NNN)
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Aloy~Emeka
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No abeg. . .Dont pour sand inside the garri! We dont want a buncha idiotas under the banner of nollywood please
You still need an African with the accent[not a fake accent] who can pull off many roles in the movie. I know Don Cheadle and Forest Whittaker can pull it off but it wouldn't hurt to use Olu Jacobs.
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MrCrackles (m)
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You still need an African with the accent[not a fake accent] who can pull off many roles in the movie. I know Don Cheadle and Forest Whittaker can pull it off but it wouldn't hurt to use Olu Jacobs.
I can relate to Olu Jacobs but none of the other pranksters parading as actors and actresses!
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omar22 (m)
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You still need an African with the accent EXCUSE ME, within weeks someone would train themselves to have a Nigerian accent, Didnt Leonardo Di Caprio have an African accent in Blood Diamond Danny Glover in Mandela or Forest Whitaker in the last King of Scotland, I do rate Olu Jacob but for a leading role, no chance!!!
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Specialist900 (m)
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i love her books. wow these people make us proud to be nigerians [color=][/color][color=][/color][color=][/color][color=][/color][color=][/color]
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