All those Nigerians celebrities in Hollywood do not only inspire Nigerians but African people in general. As an African, seeing them achieve all this success just tells me that it is possible for us too.
I have seen these actors especially the mixed ones a lot in movies I never knew they were black not to talk of being Nigerian 🇳🇬. They could very easily pass for white. Up Naija 🦅 Naija4Lyf 🚀
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Rotimi?
@@davidmalonti7464 We covered him in the first part. Please check this link th-cam.com/video/wWGykpP0lQA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nG1wht19rtLzNjkI
wow, Nigerians definitely know something the world doesn’t 😳😳👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
All those Nigerians celebrities in Hollywood do not only inspire Nigerians but African people in general. As an African, seeing them achieve all this success just tells me that it is possible for us too.
And thanks for doing that peaceful and without given Nigeria bad names out of envy
Was looking forward to this part 2. Thanks
Nigerians are the future😅😊
Keep pushing the Nigerian flag high
There's something about the Nigerian genes that needs to be studied extensively.
Thanks for letting the world know
I have seen these actors especially the mixed ones a lot in movies I never knew they were black not to talk of being Nigerian 🇳🇬. They could very easily pass for white.
Up Naija 🦅
Naija4Lyf 🚀
Please update to include Ayo Edebiri. Thank you for this video.
Cool.
Yashare is dynamic as are many mentioned!
looking forward news Video 😊
So many faces I don't know are Nigerians
My mans butchered all them names chilllle 😂😅
he tried na 😅
Yes, he tried.
He is not the one talking it's Ai
You missed UZO ADUBA. Can't remember seeing her either in part 1.
She was mentioned in the part 1 @6:52. Thank you for watching 🙂
My bad... Nice work 👍
On actor Bakare, his mother wasn’t mentioned where she was from, when all of the others both parents place of birth as mentioned.