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Chef Hilda Baci Says Her Cooking Preferences are Influenced by Her Partner’s Tastes

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Popular Nigerian chef Hilda Baci shared that her current cooking style is influenced by what her partner enjoys eating. As a chef known for her culinary expertise, she finds joy in preparing meals that align with her man’s preferences, showcasing a balance between her professional skills and her personal life. This sentiment highlights the ways in which relationships can shape individual habits, even for someone with a deep passion for cooking.


 

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Bovi Criticizes Parenting Approach Towards Nigerian Men and Relationships

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Comedian Bovi recently shared his thoughts on how Nigerian parents are raising men, stating that there’s a lack of understanding about what relationships should truly be like. He emphasized that societal expectations often put more pressure on women to fulfill traditional roles, while men aren’t taught the necessary emotional intelligence to foster healthy relationships. Bovi’s comments have sparked conversations about the need for more balanced and emotionally aware upbringing for boys in Nigeria.

 


 

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Falz Reveals Inspiration Behind Law Career and His Father’s Lasting Influence

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In a recent interview with media host Chude Jideonwo, Nigerian singer and rapper Folarin Falana, widely known as Falz, opened up about his journey into law, addressing the common assumption that he pursued the profession due to the immense success of his father, renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana.

Contrary to popular belief, Falz explained that his choice to study law was not influenced by pressure from his father’s achievements but rather by the stories and experiences of those who had been impacted by Femi Falana’s activism.

Falz reflected on his early years, sharing how, even as a child, he often encountered people who had stories of how his father had stepped in to fight for their rights.

These encounters, he said, left a significant mark on him, making him admire his father’s dedication to justice.

“I wouldn’t say I was pressured into studying law because of my dad, but growing up, I heard so many stories about how my father had fought for different people.

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Every time someone heard my surname, they’d immediately ask if I was related to Femi Falana and then proceed to tell me how my dad had helped them,” Falz recounted during the conversation.

These experiences sparked a desire in him to follow a similar path, not out of obligation, but out of admiration for the work his father was doing.

“There was this sense of pride in knowing that my dad was out there fighting for justice,” Falz remarked.

He added that seeing the positive impact his father had on so many lives made him aspire to emulate that level of commitment to others.

However, his legal career would not last long as his passion for music took over.

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After completing his law studies, Falz practiced for nearly two years before transitioning fully into music.

He began to gain popularity around 2014 when his music career started to take off, and the law firm he worked with became a thing of the past.

Falz explained that though his legal career was short-lived, it was an important chapter of his life, one that grounded him and helped shape his approach to societal issues, which he continues to address through his music today.

Falz has since become a prominent voice in Nigeria, not only through his songs but also through his activism.

He has used his platform to speak out on various social justice issues, including police brutality and government accountability, much like his father did through the law.

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Despite leaving the courtroom behind, Falz has found his way to carry on the legacy of advocating for the people.


 

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Ayra Starr to Livestream *The Year I Turned 21* Concert from Nairobi

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Ayra Starr will perform new tracks from her album *The Year I Turned 21* alongside fan favorites in an intimate concert experience. The event, produced with Raha Fest, celebrates her second album and will be live-streamed globally on her official YouTube channel.

Fans, known as Mobstarrs, can engage in the *Woman Commando* YouTube Shorts challenge, while behind-the-scenes content adds extra excitement. Nairobi was chosen for the concert due to its vibrant music scene and Ayra’s growing fan base in East Africa. The live concert will stream on October 20, 2024, at 9 PM EAT on YouTube.


 

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