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Oh good, more work out of nowhere!
Those lines fit the game perfectly when you spot an enemy or an reinforcement comes. XD
not exactly a common accent to find. there's Lara's friend from Tomb Raider: Legend you meet up with in Paraiso, but she'd have far too few lines to make a voicepack out of, and she's an engineer, not the fighting type.
Fletcher from Dirty bomb is voiced by Jimmy Akingbola and that is actually rare in video games because many ethnic voices are not done by ethnic actors at all as I mentioned before. The 2 guys I mentioned do African-American, ethnic accents and European American voices phil Lamarr even does Aquaman!
Sheva Alomar is not an African accent or voice she is voiced by Karen Dyer and she's American not African that’s not a direct from Africa voice in any way at all. In the game she is born in Africa and grew up in Europe and has a slight british accent, and her accent is Jamaican trying to pass as African.
just doesn't make a whole hell of a lot of sense for a Nigerian to have that accent, hence my point earlier. there's a definite difference in vocal inflection. Fletcher from Dirty Bomb is a great example of a direct-from-africa guy's accent. Sheva Alomar... is kinda one mixed with having spent time around brits, but she does actually speak african phrases as well as English on occasion too.