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Fabian adeoye lojede biography for kids ages

Born in Lagos Nigeria, his was relocated from Nigeria at the age of five, to the UK to join his parents. He completed his primary education and part of his secondary school education in London. He moved back to Nigeria in where he completed his secondary school and University getting a B. In this interview, Fabian talks passionately about the African film industry and his Pan-African initiative:.

The right story came my way. Not really. I was still a bit weary as to if it would end being another negative portrayal of Nigeria, which had lead me to walk away from some jobs in South Africa in the past.

Fabian was born in Lagos Nigeria, at the age of 5 he moved from his grandparents place in Nigeria to the UK to join his mother and father.

Coming back home to complete your secondary and tertiary education, how easy was it for you to adapt to the Nigerian system? Any major culture shock? There was culture shock even though I was born in Nigeria. The first thing that hit me as a five-year-old in the UK was seeing so many white faces and just a few black faces. Then coming back home, the first thing that hit me again was seeing so many black faces and not a white face in sight per se.

But that only hits you for a day or two. School wise, it was the corporal punishment. You could take on teachers in the UK, well I use to anyway. The worst you get is in lines and detention. I learnt the hard way that back home teachers could beat the shit out of you.