Asked during an interview if she does consider herself a Nigerian, without flinching she said, “I’m 100 per cent Nigerian”. To back her claim, she reached out to her viewers in Igbo leaving everyone in the interview room agape.
The petit broadcaster was born in the United Kingdom but had two year’s of schooling in Nigeria, precisely in Enugu, Enugu State.
Asher who is sister to popular actor, Chiwetel Ejiofor, will host the 20th edition of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalists Awards ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya.
Imao...network no allow me watch this oooo.....but I guess it will b very funny
ReplyDeleteLol..nice mehn
ReplyDeleteOk ZAIN. THAT WAS GOOD. BUT YOU ARE A BIAFRAN, NOT NIZOORIA. I EXPECT ERROL BANETT TO FOLLOW SUIT. YOU ARE AĹL BIAFRANS
ReplyDeleteOk ZAIN. THAT WAS GOOD. BUT YOU ARE A BIAFRAN, NOT NIZOORIA. I EXPECT ERROL BANETT TO FOLLOW SUIT. YOU ARE AĹL BIAFRANS
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha,una parents try
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteNow that's supercool. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteU tried buh! U need to learn ur dialect very well..
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ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you zain asher for not forgeting. Mother toungue the biafran toungue
ReplyDeleteAm impressed, she tried a lot much better than those living inside Nigeria like lagos, who can't even pronounce there name very well, my mama say I be igbo
ReplyDeleteshe only try but not that well spoken
ReplyDeleteOgbaligo
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