Adunni a Yoruba-born of a Nigerian father and an American mother is the lady behind Date Gone Bad, a new comedy skit making waves online.
Adunni Ade is starting
the New Year on a bright note. Her video skit, Date Gone Bad, released on
Youtube about 10 days ago, has attracted so much attention that it has recorded
over 100,000 hits.
That sounds very cool
for an actress to entrench herself in aiming the Nigeria’s star-studded movie
industry.
Adunni who is very
surprised at the turnout of the comedy skit says “I must say I am shocked at
the kind of attention the skit has got,” “I knew it would be good, but I did
not imagine it would get up to this level.”
Adunni first attracted
attention when she featured in Saidi Balogun’s movie, You or I, Fred Idika’s
Behind the Cloud (a TV series), Dereck Obasi’s Babatunde Diaries and a new film
by Desmond Elliot – Rosemary Roses. Besides, the graduate of Accounting from
the University of Kentucky, USA, also featured in Sound Sultan’s music video,
Kokose, while she did same for Ice Prince last September.
Born in New York, USA,
she grew up in Lagos where she attended Chrisland Schools and The Bells
Secondary School, Ota, Ogun State. It was after her secondary education that
she went to study at Kentucky, only to return to Nigeria a couple of months
ago. She has no intention to practise accounting.
She says, “Entertainment
has always been part of me. Even when I was young, I would stand in the front
of a mirror, acting out the fashion part of me. I never wanted to be a lawyer
or anything. God blessed me with a lot of talents.”
She adds that though her
Lagos-based father, who she describes as a ‘big and well successful businessman
inspired her to study Accounting, neither he nor her (Adunni’s) mum has any
problem with her love for show business.
“My father supports me
100 per cent. My mum is very proud of me. Americans don’t care about this kind
of thing. They support their children in whatever they choose to do. So, I have
no problem building a dream in the entertainment industry. The fact is that I
have never been a copycat. I am not looking for the fastest way to limelight.
Rather, I want to express myself. My ambition is to be recognised worldwide.
But I want to be known for what I have done. I want to be successful through
hard work.”
While Adunni says she
does not give attention to men when they make suggestive moves to her – say, on
location – she enthuses that everyone welcomes her at work. But when asked
emphatically if men have been making all kinds of advances to her, she says,
“Obviously!”
On how she became fluent
in Yoruba, Adunni explains that from day one, she has always been a fan of
culture.
“I believe you must
embrace who you are. I don’t understand why anybody will want to say, ‘I try to
run away from who I am’. You have to be yourself. You have to be proud of
yourself. That is why I want to speak Yoruba at every opportunity I have – even
when I am in the US.”
She is not the only mixed race in naija nollywood as described above, we have the likes Lilian Bash. the lady that married Danjuma's brother
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