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The AMAA/Naija Journey - Part 1

Written by Brown Shuga from the blog SHUGAS BLOGIWOOD on 05 May 2008
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The 2008 African Movie Academy Awards went down in Abuja, Nigeria on 26 April 2008 and heish! The whole trip nje was an experience and a half!!
The Awards were broadcast live on a Nigerian TV channel & we will be able to catch them on Africa Magic, 25 May 2008.

I have delayed this article coz I've just been so tired, so overwhelmed and didn't know where to begin, so I'm just gonna tell you as it comes to my head......you didn't really expect that I would be taking notes with all those naija hunks floating around now did you? he he he he.

Okay, firstly there were about 8 of us who left SA for Naija, a group of journalists who had been invited to cover the event for the different publications. I had never met any of the guys before, I just knew their names from having read their stuff but damn, we had lots of fun and it was like kade sazana...

Let me warn you, there is way too much detail in here so if you are too lazy to read or just wanna hear about the awards, then skip this and read my next article :-)

You still here? Cool, I'm dying to tell someone!!!

We landed in LAGOS around 23:00 on 23 April 2008 and we went to check in at our Aquatic Hotel in Toyin Street, Ikeja. I later heard that "no one goes to Toyin Street." It's THAT hectic!
(I took a video of the street & interviews with people there, coming up soon as Youtube get their act together)

As I was saying, we checked into our "hotel" hehehe.....let me not say much and just show you my room. 

A view from the gate. The power goes off every half hour and there's a delay before their generators kick in. Not bad but it's kinda irritating...

The hardest bed in the universe. 
Browsing through their TV channels was very interesting. There were more news channels & religious programmes than we have here.....I didn't know what to watch. 

Doors were safely lockable :-)

The bathroom...

eish, this hotel must pay me for all this free marketing...
Now y'all know where to go when you visit Lagos......or is it NOT to go? LOL

One of the ladies with us (Gail) commented that she needed a seat belt for the one in her room....

Heee, the breakfast menu bathong....lol
You had a choice of either TEA or COFFEE
You had a choice of WHITE BREAD or NO BREAD
You had a choice of PLAIN OMELETTE or VEGGIE OMELETTE

If you wanted juice or anything more than what is up here, you pay extra. I'm not exxagerating guys and they actually start asking for money, the minute they put food on your table...lol that's Aquatic Hotel neh? I don't know about the rest of Nigeria.

Okay, those were the basics. No big deal.
I was more interested in seeing Lagos and so the next morning Mick (from DreamCatcher) & I took a walk around the block and it was Hectic with a capital H. Make that in caps. HECTIC!

They use bikes as taxis & you'd see a guy in a suit or a lady in office wear being driven to work in those things. In that heat! And you wonder whether they're not dripping wet by the time they get to work. 

I don't think there are any traffic laws in Lagos. Those people drive like maniacs. Biker/taxis included! 
Come to think of it, I don't remember seeing any traffic lights that were functioning, nor did I see a traffic cop. 
Their police go around carrying gazungas...or is it the military police? I don't know. It's just all very scary that they carry those huge things all the time. 
Anyways, Lagos maybe the heart of Nigeria and all but bottom line is that the place is chaotic! (especially Ikeja) I have no idea how people survive in that madness.

Oh, I was telling you about what we did...well...

Later that day, we went out to Victoria Island, which is a much nicer part of Lagos. The plan was to go there, shop around, have lunch and get back to our hotel so we could get ready for a function later that day but it took us AGES to get to Eko Hotel, VI, thanks to the Lagos traffic. 
Jhb hasn't got traffic people, go to Lagos and you'll have something to really complain about! 
All we had time for was to exchange our dollars to Nairas (118 Naira for 1 dollar) & a quick lunch before heading back to prepare. 
One other thing, we first sat down at Eko Hotel for the lunch but the prices were damn expensive, we decided to go elsewhere.

Enzo, who acted as our guide, took us to a nice place called TERRA KULTURE, also at Victoria Island. 


The vibe of the place is awesome, they have an art gallery of some sorts at the same place & amazing paintings are sold there too. 
We went there for the food, of course and it was amazing. 

I love Nigerian dishes! My favourite is Egusi Soup with pounded yam but here I had it (I think that's still it) with friend rice & chicken.

There's also dried fish in that green thingy and I don't know why there's fish in every dish...??

What was in my neighbour's plate....



That pap looking thing, I don't know what the difference is between Pounded Yam, Fufu or Eba...can someone who knows please help me out? All I know is that the "pounded yam" I ate looked (it was white) & tasted like pap.

There is also this yellow looking one...

I didn't try it coz Lindo (who was with us) told me it was still pounded yam but it was just discoloured coz of the heat and being in that plastic for long. 
LOL we both later found out he was wrong, it was something else. Either fufu or eba...don't remember. 

After the delicious lunch, we had to go and beautiful as Terra Kulture is, it is quite disturbing that a place that posh would be in the midst of such umm...I don't know how to describe it....let me show you.

This is what the place looks like outside in the yard...

Beautiful building, beautiful garden....and now walking towards the gate....

And this is what lies outside the gate:

You step out of the gate into a completely different world altogether! There is no Sandton & Alexandra on the side. Alex & Sandton are all in one! 
One person told us that there are only extreme opposites in Lagos. You are either rich or poor, there is no middle class. It is only now recently that the middle class is slowly emerging. 

Enough about food & stuff....

We then rushed back to Ikeja to get ready for a Sickle Cell Foundation Charity Dinner organized by the AMAAs & United Bank of Africa (UBA). The function was to be held at The Lagoon, in Victoria Island. 
Sickle Cell is a disease I had never heard of and apparently it is so common that 2 out of every hundred children born Naija have the disease. Now in a country with over 150 million people, those are big numbers!
So we got ready for the event....

Big ups to Ify (from Big Brother Nigeria) for coming to see me just before we left for the event and ended up doing my make up!! Gal you rock!

Pic: Gail Smith

She was forever the glamourous one in the BBN house so being me who knows zilch about applying make up, her visit (short as it was) was just on point!

Later pictured with Michelle Dede, who co-hosted Big Brother Nigeria, you can see my face a bit clearer. A visible difference compared to my usual plain Jane look....

Hehehehe Ify was very distressed that I had forgotten earrings...heish mina I didn't even notice!!! ubuqaba....!!

Michelle hosted the Sickle Cell event and the who's who of Nollywood was there and they were all dressed fabulously!
I wondered what they'd all be wearing at the awards coz it seemed the women were in their best outfits already. 
Gotta give it up to Nigerian women, they love fashion! Oh, and weaves, gosh, I am yet to see a Nigerian woman rocking her natural hair! 
If it's not a weave (I'd estimate about 95% of the women I met), it's braids or something like that. (Guess that makes me a Naija woman too lol)

More and more South African women are going the weave route but there are still those sistas who are into dreadlocks, just relaxing their hair, doing the chiskop or just growing their natural afros. Nigeria? Ain't none of that!

One guy was so amazed to see Lelethu and her chiskop! To him it was so refreshing, he called her an African Queen. 
It made me wonder what our men really think of these weaves we are so into??

Journalist Lelethu Lumkwana (former editor of True Love Babe) & Nigerian born Jazz Guitarist Kunle Ayo, who is based in Jozi.

Kunle gave a super perfomance & honestly I knew the name but had never seen him before and he is kinda .....umm....wa shebeha!

Mzansi was well represented and we made it known ukuthi ons is daar! 
Actually, out of all the 6 ladies who went to Naija, I was the only one with fake hair...

Melanie in her natural hair & Lelethu in a very flattering chiskop...(plus she's Xhosas so....u must understand, we've got it lol)

Sis Gugu Sibiya  (Sowetan) in her accesorized chiskop & Gail Smith (City Press), whos' spotting a funky afro under the doek. 

Oh well, like India Arie said...."I AM NOT MY HAIR"....lol

Gosh, why am I talking about hair??? heheheh I'm going mad...

Okay, all in all the charity dinner went well, we got to learn about the disease, people got auctioned for the cause and the event was a success. 
I can't say the same about the food though, the buffet dinner was so disappointing compared to what we had eaten earlier. Some of the foods didn't smell okay (at least to me, they didn't) but the locals seemed to enjoy it so yeah, I"m speaking for myself neh? 

The event ended, some went club hopping and I went back to the hotel & ended up sharing my "hard bed" with 2 Naija chicks I didn't know at all!!! That's a story for another day!

With business done in Lagos, we were off to the capital city of Nigeria, beautiful Abuja (an hour's flight from Lagos) for the 4th Annual African Movie Academy Awards & thank goodness, the accomodation was superb!
Compared to Aquatic Hotel (I don't think I can even give it a 1 star grading), the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja was HEAVEN on EARTH. 

No seatbelts needed in this bathroom! heheheheh

ABUJA ROCKS!!!!!!!!!! (More on that later)

Mmmmmhhh, this is one long S article so check out my final piece, Part 2  to find out what happened in ABUJA, at the AMAA's, which Nollywood stars we got up close and personal with, whether or not the men in Naija are worth FIGHTING for.......as demonstrated here...

...and how 3 of us got to be up on the AMAA stage presenting awards to Nollywood stars.......with Angela Bassett in the audience.......

Or how we got to be known as famous South African Actresses heheheheh

KEEP IT LOCKED!!!! IT GETS JUICIER...




49 Comments

Cande
05 May 2008 00:11

ooh BS bathong, that food!!! Yack...

belz
05 May 2008 00:33

Haibo, this article was getting interesting and you cut it off like this, hayi, i demand part 2 now!!!!! that toilet needed seatbelts and a lot of cleaning, yuck!!! 

And this is what lies outside the gate> hahahahahah, of that mansion????

STROH
05 May 2008 00:33

Hey BS are u sure dat was a hotel,coz it luked lyk sumbody's flat ko Sunnyside.tjo

edgards
05 May 2008 01:02

WOW,and thats all i can saaaaaaaaaaay

Cherrie on top
05 May 2008 01:47

Hell yeah i need part 2 of the awards

nokubonga
05 May 2008 01:49

Tjo bathong.....aowa Nigeria, food and hotels whats happening. At least Ify still look fab. What happened to Michelle she has put on a lot of weight.

Shuga please bring us the part two. What happened to other BBN contestant. is ify still with Katuang please diss out ntobazane!

Segololo
05 May 2008 02:05

Habhah aha haahaha! Oh shugs! How much is the rate at the seatbelt hotel?

Eish! I smell Joe2000 coming back to tell you that Naija is the economicc hub of africa with this article! Spopo, don't fight! Be nice to Joecky when he pitches at the bloggiwood to fight for Naija and being misrepresented by Shugs on her experiences!! 

I can't wait for Part 2!!!

Tweet
05 May 2008 02:06

Nice one BS...still traumatised by the Aquatic Hotel...tjo!

Zolastar
05 May 2008 02:13

LMAO...oh Shuggs... I do feel for ya wen it comes to the first 'hotel'... eish can u even call it that? One of my very good friends is getting married to a Nigerian chic.... after seeing these pics, I'm thinking of turning down their request for me to be the maid of honour! LMAO... I think u may have just saved my *ss Shuggz.....

Dee
05 May 2008 02:17

Eish Belz gurl nam I'm dissappointed that she cut the story just like that, it was about to reach the peak....eish!!!!! 

STROH hayi tyhini, why do you compare that hotel to a flat in Sunnyside??? Sunnyside aint that bad you know...may be Hillbrow!!!!..lol

Cant wait for part 2 SHUGA GIRL, especially the 'fighting for men' part....Great narration, I enjoyed this!!!!!!

Toodecent
05 May 2008 02:30

Thanks for the lowdown in Naija mgani wami.....so why I cant see Sweetie My Baby in the pics or you guys didnt meet? Impossible... will wait for Part 3 on the 10th right? Anyhow looking forward to Part 2 and see if my favourite Africa Magic actors are fashionistas....... Tadaaaa.......!

pullie
05 May 2008 02:40

Thanx BS..sorry bout tha food gal, go tla loka!! mara ke hurry up wit part 2, u knw i enjoy reading ur blogs..

STROH
05 May 2008 02:48

Dee......Sunnyside,Hillbrow or Point dat luked cheap ziyafana zonke.............BS how many stars for dat hostel(hotel) 4sure it  -3 stars ....ha ha ha....

Fluffy Head
05 May 2008 03:03

BS: I onloy have one Q, you know on Africa MAjic on all those naija movies they have those huge houses, are the houses there that big...
Ok make it 2 q'z: They say there they shoot a whole movie with one camera...is that true or its just a bad rumor???

thadiva
05 May 2008 03:13

Hey Shuga!!!   Yep Lagos is very HECTIC! especially if you compare it to Abuja.  The contrast between the rich and the poor ridiculous.  But there are definitely much better hotels that the one you stayed in, in Lagos.  Abuja is heaven on earth in Naija. but some peeps think there isn't as much fun/action as there is in Lagos.

As for the food, they are all delish!  Pounded yam is yam thet has been ground, the yellow struff is garri which is basically ground cassava with some palm oil.  Fufu is starch, mostly from cassava and plantain

Dee
05 May 2008 03:27

STROH I hear yah but I'm still refusing, you cant compare Hillbrow to Sunnyside, come on!!!! Hayi noko, Sunnyside is way better......you that....

Dee
05 May 2008 03:28

Sorry I meant 'U know that'....

STROH
05 May 2008 03:39

Dee u live esunnyside or ujola khona?........mmmm no wonder uyikhulumela kanje.....ha ha ha

Onna
05 May 2008 03:45

There goes naijas tourism rates! down that seatbelt toilet. Thanks babe for confirming what i usually ask myself watching those badly made movies they make. South africa u rock!!Part two please.

Shadow
05 May 2008 03:48

OMG...What an experience...........

realist
05 May 2008 03:51

You step out of the gate into a completely different world altogether! There is no Sandton & Alexandra on the side. Alex & Sandton are all in one!
One person told us that there are only extreme opposites in Lagos. You are either rich or poor, there is no middle class. It is only now recently that the middle class is slowly emerging. 

BS: Based on this fact, how is the crime rate in Lagos? I heard the Nigerian embassy is advising its citizens not to visit SA because of crime.

sweetie my baby
05 May 2008 04:57

good question, realist - crime in naija is practically zero! they're horrified by what goes on here.... and mind you, despite the fact that every security guard has a huge gun - they hardly ever have to use them! whereas here, you barely see any guns - but they're used so hectically!  interesting place....

realist
05 May 2008 05:23

@Sweetie my baby: If that it is the case, Naija can be proud of having less crime. When it comes to drug dealing, how come Naija is notorious of this crime. Is it a fact or perception? Often than not perception is always a reality to some. I might be wrong.

Tashi
05 May 2008 05:52

Shugs - it feels like being right there with you - with a seatbelt on!

That image outside the Terra Kulture's crazy stuff yet so honest and direct at the same time type thing. Re-the mayhem of the traffic - it's so trippy to think that everyone gets on with things as if there's nothing strange about it.

Someone once told me that Lagos is a very bustling, busy city that never sleeps and from the sounds and looks of it iit's exactly what it is - had such a chuckle at the two chicks ending up in your room - picturing them hustling and bustling until they suddenly needed a place to crash.

Very tickled to hear Anegla Bassett was at the Awards - she's one of all time faves when it comes to kickbutt chicks - looking forward to part two!

sweetie my baby
05 May 2008 07:46

hi realist - my mum has this theory, and it's been backed up by a lot of nigerians i know - it goes like this - because nigeria is such an overpopulated country, competition is STIFF - you have to be the best of the best, otherwise you just fall behind - so they have the best of EVERYTHING. the best writers (chinua achebe, wole soyinka, etc), the best scientists (NASA - that american space organisation is full of Nigerians), and sadly... the best crooks!

in terms of the whole nigerian negative stereotype, they're pretty famous everywhere for crookery, but in SA specifically for drug-related crookery, coz that's what they came here and got up to. it frustrates law-abiding nigerians in nigeria to no end that their countrysmen are busy getting up to this here in SA....

myself, i kind of LIKE the fact that there's no Alex/Sandton style divide in Lagos. it's very truthful - like this is our country. some of us are dirt poor, others crazy rich, that's what it is - deal with it! To me, there's something very corrupt that happens to a nations psyche when the poor people are tucked away conveniently far away, out of sight is out of mind.... i admit it's a shock if you're not used to it, but at least kids in lagos grow up knowing exactly what their city is about - the street, the gritty and the bling....

Dee
05 May 2008 08:04

LOL @ STROH, i knew this is where it was heading......No I dont live in Sunnyside nor ukujola khona but I stayed there before.....ewe nokujola ndijolile khona....lol..it aint that bad maan.....for real!

Beyonce
05 May 2008 10:31

Sup erybody..

Shugs.. Is that a Prada phone I see in your table:) ??

Beyonce
05 May 2008 10:32

....meant ON your table,, eish Engrish

Brown Shuga
05 May 2008 10:59

<<<<Because nigeria is such an overpopulated country, competition is STIFF - you have to be the best of the best, otherwise you just fall behind - so they have the best of EVERYTHING. the best writers, the best scientists, and sadly... the best crooks!>>>> That sums Nigerians up nicely! 
They are natural born hustlers!

@ Dee <<ewe nokujola ndijolile khona>> ROFLMAO!!!!!!

@ Fluffy Heard: <<<BS: I onloy have one Q, you know on Africa MAjic on all those naija movies they have those huge houses, are the houses there that big... Ok make it 2 q'z: They say there they shoot a whole movie with one camera...is that true or its just a bad rumor???>>>
Come to think of it, I didn't get to see any of those houses. It was actually something I wanted to see too!! 
From what I heard from the actors we interviewed, the houses they use in the movies are actually houses belonging to people. They go and ask the owners for permission to shoot in them, for a fee of course. Some owners don't even want payment for the use of their houses, they are just happy to have all those actors there using their houses. 

About the camera, I'm sure it's true in some cases. For example, some of those movies take between 7 days & 3 weeks to make. There is no budget! 
In most of the movies there are no make up artists & the actresses do their own make up. Some prefer to & that's why we see the kinda "faces" we see in those movies. Okay, this was supposed to be in Part 2!

@ Realist <<I heard the Nigerian embassy is advising its citizens not to visit SA because of crime.>>
Crime AND Xenophobia. Their govt is aware of how badly Nigerians are treated here and are just trying protecting their citizens against it. 
One guy (who works for the Nigerian govt & tells me he was sent here during the build-up to Limpopo to deliver "cash" to "Mshini Wam") was telling me about how he fears coming to SA because of the crime here & says that Nigerians may be crooks, find ways to make more money, steal, lie etc but they will not kill. He says what happened to Lucky Dube could not have been done by a Nigerian, they are just not murderers. 

Guys please don't let Aquatic hostel put you off, it was just one small part of Nigeria, we had lots of fun and why are you guys saying sorry? The food in the pictures was great!!!!!!! 

@ TDC <<<so why I cant see Sweetie My Baby in the pics or you guys didnt meet? Impossible... will wait for Part 3 on the 10th right?>>> Nithanda kabi!! Why you wanna reveal SMB's identity now my frend-o??
Part 2 is coming soon, way before the 10th!

 Nokubonga: <<<What happened to Michelle she has put on a lot of weight.>>>
It must be the camera, she still looks fyn!

<<<. What happened to other BBN contestant. is ify still with Katuang please diss out ntobazane!>>>
I only got to see Ebuka, Ify & Francisca.  Ify is still very much with Mudiaga, together forever!!!

Cande
05 May 2008 11:32

The food looks terrible though, especiallt that yellowish looking stuff...Good NOT to hear y'all never got sick from them

sweetie my baby
05 May 2008 12:32

@beyonce.... yes girl, i was checking out the same thing! that is a prada phone!!!!! can you b'live it?????

Fluffy Head
05 May 2008 12:54

BS: Tx for the info....I was concerned about the houses (I have this Nigerian friend_well friend ofmy moms she says all houses in the country are like that). Movies I believe they use one camera too.
PS: you look stunning with makeup on, not that your face is not appealing to the eye without it_but like they say it enhances you....especially the eyes in this case... (And no I'm not gay_very straight)

Sdudla
05 May 2008 13:52

Guys, Naija is really not that bad. In fact it rocks!! 
Fluffy Head: Most of the houses in Naija (and the rest of the countries in West, East and Central Africa are insanely huge). Mina I live in one of Naija's neighbouring countries and my company is renting a humongous mansion for me and I live alone. This is the case with all my colleagues. But it goes back to that (you're either rich or poor divide) so you normally don't have things like upmarket townhouses and apartments. Plus the cost of building is not as high as in Mzansi.

I agree with SMB. West Africans are absolutely horrified at the brutality that takes place in South Africa. I'm kinda tired of being asked by West African ukuthi how could we kill their beloved Lucky Dube etc. But to be honest, nami I always get nervous and paranoid when I come home for the holidays because I feel totally unsafe in Mzansi.

Sdudla
05 May 2008 13:55

I'm still proudly South African though and nothing beats our country. Plus, I've been living here for four years and my stomach still can't take most of the local dishes bakithi. Give me umngqusho nepapa any day.

Brown Shuga
05 May 2008 14:52

True Sdudla (lol @ ur name), I also appreciate SA more now. We have a lot to be proud of. 

Dee
06 May 2008 06:33

"One guy (who works for the Nigerian govt & tells me he was sent here during the build-up to Limpopo to deliver "cash" to "Mshini Wam") was telling me about how he fears coming to SA because of the crime here & says that Nigerians may be crooks, find ways to make more money, steal, lie etc but they will not kill. He says what happened to Lucky Dube could not have been done by a Nigerian, they are just not murderers. "

YEAH RIGHT......how nice, why was 2Face and Timi (the Idol winner) shot???? Bazenza ngcono....but that doesn't mean we should accept crime because it is absolutely a bad habit that our society has to do away with!

@ Shuga (and I hope Ify wont read this bcos she's gonna kill me); I must confess ukuthi I'm one of those who didn't believe MUDIAGA existed.....well I eventually believed it...I still love you Ify!

Babyface
07 May 2008 02:43

Reply from: Toodecent 5/5/2008 10:30:43 AM 

Thanks for the lowdown in Naija mgani wami.....so why I cant see Sweetie My Baby in the pics or you guys didnt meet? Impossible... will wait for Part 3 on the 10th right? Anyhow looking forward to Part 2 and see if my favourite Africa Magic actors are fashionistas....... Tadaaaa.......! 

TDC where have you been and the MOD next to your name has been removed why?

chitty
08 May 2008 08:08

We were about to climax shugga?? Part two please.

Beyonce
10 May 2008 05:35

Part II please.

ada flo
06 Nov 2008 09:52

it's a pity you don't have such beautiful dishes in your south africa.

Beyonce Knowles Bee
06 Nov 2008 10:13

Ada Flo you trippin what you talking about????? says who? you!

Cande
06 Nov 2008 10:18

Yack i cant believe you guys keep on taking me back to this article with that food..lemme go throw up

Shuga babe
06 Nov 2008 10:19

<<Sis Gugu Sibiya (Sowetan) in her accesorized chiskop>>
Is
 she related to DJ Fresh. they so look alike. LOL

myname
06 Nov 2008 10:32

Its the 1st time seeing this article but that yellow thing looks like indyandya (some1 help with English word) but its something like watermelon but u have 2 cook it first 2 make umqa

ada flo
06 Nov 2008 09:52

it's a pity you don't have such beautiful dishes in your south africa.

Beyonce Knowles Bee
06 Nov 2008 10:13

Ada Flo you trippin what you talking about????? says who? you!

Cande
06 Nov 2008 10:18

Yack i cant believe you guys keep on taking me back to this article with that food..lemme go throw up

Shuga babe
06 Nov 2008 10:19

<<Sis Gugu Sibiya (Sowetan) in her accesorized chiskop>>
Is
 she related to DJ Fresh. they so look alike. LOL

myname
06 Nov 2008 10:32

Its the 1st time seeing this article but that yellow thing looks like indyandya (some1 help with English word) but its something like watermelon but u have 2 cook it first 2 make umqa


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