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PHOTOS: Meet 7 International Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Nigerian

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Sade Adu, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Chamillionaire, Wale, Tine Tempah and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje are Nigerians, everyone knows that.

This list has dug a little deeper and discovered 7 more celebrities you never thought could be Nigerian.

Get ready to be shocked as we present you 7 well-known International celebs who are Fellow Nigerians;


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1)  Hugo Weaving-  Do you remember Agent Smith in Matrix? Yes! Neo’s arch-rival is Nigerian. How? Well the 53 year old actor was born in Nigeria at the University College Hospital in Ibadan. This makes him Nigerian by birth. His parents moved back to England a year after. Hugo Weaving has acted in several blockbusters such as V For Vendetta, The Matrix Trilogy and Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Transformers Trilogy, The Hobbit Trilogy and Captain America. Who said Ibadan boys don’t go far?

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 2)  Taio Cruz- The 25 year old British singer is of Nigerian heritage. He was born to a Nigerian father and Brazilian mother. Taio Cruz who started penning songs at 12, began writing professionally 7 years later. He released his debut album Departure in 2008. The following year he released his sophomore Rokstarr which featured the hit song ‘Dynamite’. He dropped his 3rd album TY.O three years ago. Taio Cruz has won several awards including the BRIT Awards, Billboard Music Awards, ASCAP Awards and American Music Awards.

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3)     Tyler the Creator- Yes, do not be shocked. The ‘Black Eminem’ is Nigerian. Tyler the Creator’s actual names are Tyler Okonma. His father is Igbo. The leader of the music collective ‘Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All’ claims he never met his father. Maybe that is why he is not too fond of him. In 2009 Tyler released his first album Bastard. His buzz started growing from then on mainly backed by his offensive, homophobic and disgusting lyrics. He released his second album Goblin two years later and became a national sensation without the backing of any major record label in America. He released his third album Wolf this year.

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 4)  Dizzie Rascal- Dizzie (Dylan Kwabena Mills) is one of the most respected rappers in the UK and also happens to be Nigerian. His Nigerian father died when he was young and he was raised by his Ghanaian mum. He had a rebellious childhood and that’s how he got the name Rascal. He was a friend of Nigerian footballer Danny Shittu when he was a kid. At 16 he produced his first single ‘I Luv U’ and in 2002 formed the collective Roll Deep Crew. Dizzie Rascal has released 5 solo albums till date making him one of the biggest rappers in the UK. He performed at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics in London and won the Best International Act at the BET Awards in 2010.

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5)  Richard Ayoade- This is another Brit-Nigerian. Richard  Ayoade was born to a Nigerian father and Norwegian mother. The 36 year old comedian, actor and writer has written several awards winning stage plays in the UK. He is also a known face on British TV having starred in the highly popular The IT Crowd. He made his Hollywood debut in 2012 after starring in the comedy The Watch alongside Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill.

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6) Donald Adeosun Faison: Fans of the popular television Comedy-drama "Scrubs" would know this one. Not only is he one of our favorite character,  you probably didn't know this American actor's middle name is Yoruba.

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7) Lemar: Lemar Obika (born 4 April 1978), professionally known simply as Lemar, is an English R&B singer–songwriter and record producer. His Nigerian fans probably didn't know that the UK singer who was born in Tottenham, England is son to Nigerian parents of Enugu State, South Eastern Nigeria.

SOURCE: NAIJ
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15 comments

  1. Am proud to Naija 2 Da Bone!!!

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  2. What' so special about that? Since non of them is proud to be associated with 9ja.

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  3. You ONLY a Nigerian, if you identify with Nigeria (No disrespect, they are ALL wonderful people)

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  4. My friends, this list is endless. They didn't even mention most of the Nigerians that UK used as athletes at the London Olympics. Nigeria is such a strong nation, if only we knew it!

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  5. nice one...but am Nigerian too... and the list is endless

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  6. @ Nel Leo Yes we are such a strong people...The toughest survivors of mother earth...we make business out nothing...you find us all over world...where others failed you find us Nigerians break through... in spite of all...we stand tall. God bless Nigeria

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  7. @ Nel Leo Yes we are such a strong people...The toughest survivors of mother earth...we make business out nothing...you find us all over world...where others failed you find us Nigerians break through... in spite of all...we stand tall. God bless Nigeria

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  8. what of Bill Gate, Obama or even Beyounce?

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  9. my name isn't there.....you're right the list is endless

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  10. and am also a Nigerian....so? can we rest now? Please get your reporters to report NEWS

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