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Darkoo Reveals Football Was Her First Love Before Music

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Oluwafisayo Isa, known professionally as Darkoo, has shared an intriguing revelation about her career journey.

The British-Nigerian rapper and singer, famed for her hit song “Favourite Girl,” disclosed that her true passion was once football, not music.

In a recent podcast interview, Darkoo opened up about her unexpected transition from aspiring footballer to musician.

She recounted a pivotal moment when she fainted during a football match, which prompted her to reconsider her athletic ambitions.

“Music was never part of my original plan,” she explained.

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“I always wanted to be a footballer. Many people don’t realize that I don’t play football anymore, but that last experience on the pitch made me rethink my path.

The intensity of the exercise was too much for me.”

This shift has led Darkoo to explore her talent in music, and she has since carved out a successful career in the industry.

Her journey highlights how unforeseen circumstances can lead to new opportunities and passions, ultimately shaping one’s destiny.


 

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Ycee Questions the ‘Satire’ Behind Trending Akara Videos

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Nigerian singer Ycee reacts to the viral and trending akara skits that emerged after the advice given by the First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu.

It can be recalled that the First Lady shared that Nigerians can fight unemployment by going into the akara or corn business to sustain themselves in the current economy.

Following her comments, content creator Gilmore made a skit about selling akara, to which Ycee reacted “To all of you yelling ‘satire.'”

“The entire idea of satire as a literary device is to use humor, be entertaining, while also criticizing and exposing the issue at the base of the content. Portraying ‘akara selling’ as a lucrative business where you’re taking payment in Solana and ETH, patronizing Polanco and shopping at HF, etc… where is the said ‘satire’ that you all are screaming?”


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‘Don’t Rush to Marry’ — Blord Shares Advice on Relationships

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Nigerian businessman Blord advises young and single people regarding marriage.

He shared that they should not rush into marriage and that they need to be financially and emotionally ready, not just emotionally prepared, in order to sustain a marriage.

During a recent interview, the businessman shared “Don’t rush to marry. Take your time and make a good choice for a life partner. Don’t break ladies’ hearts because one day you are going to have a daughter, and what you did to other people’s daughters, someone else is going to do the same to your daughter.”

“So, take your time. Age doesn’t matter. Don’t marry who you will regret later because reversing marriage is very, very hard, especially when children are involved.”


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‘Marry the Man Who Calls After an Argument’ — Toke Makinwa

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Nigerian influencer Toke Makinwa shares advice to women on how a man should act after an argument.

The influencer took to social media and shared “Marry the man who calls you after an argument just to make sure you’re okay. Not the one who leaves you alone with your tears.”

“Choose the man who stays when things get hard and wants to understand you, not defeat you. A man who can pause, hold you, and say, ‘I’m sorry,’ because your relationship matters more to him than his ego.”


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