- The Rapper also disclosed his plans to have kids
- Falz the bahd guy talked about when he will be having kids
Popular Nigerian rapper Folarin Falana, better known as Falz the bahdguy, opens up on his plans for the future.
The rapper expressed his intentions to take the plunge into matrimony very soon.
The multi-talented artist hinted at his desire for a committed relationship and shared his hope of finding the right partner.
The 33-year-old stated that he would be open to having children in three years.
Falz In a recent interview, revealed this to actress Chinasa Anukam.
During the interview, the host asked: “Are you planning to settle down? Yes or no?”
After hesitating, Falz answered, “yeah”
The presenter also asked how long he plans to wait to have kids, the rapper responded, “The next three years.”
In another story, Falz showers his mum with congratulations in a joy-filled video as she becomes a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
Falz, who is also a lawyer and a member of the NBA since 2012, celebrated his mother’s recent achievement by posting a video on his Instagram page capturing her joyful celebration, accompanied by warm congratulations.
The rapper further shared a photo showcasing his mum and dad Femi Falana adorned in their Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) robes, expressing deep pride in the enduring legacy of legal excellence within their family.
He captioned the post;
‘’What’s better than one Senior Advocate? Two”.
Falz’s mother, Funmi Falana is a practicing lawyer and women’s activist. She first studied physics at the University of Benin before she went on to bag a degree in law at the University of Lagos. She also obtained her master’s degree (LL.M) from the University of Lagos.
Though she is known by most people as the wife of Femi Falana, a renowned human rights activist, lawyer, and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), she has also achieved some great feats in her career.
Before she celebrated her SAN status earlier today, November 27, she has been a member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), West African Bar Association, and International Bar Association, and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Falz’s mother is currently the National Director of Women Empowerment and Legal Aid (WELA), a non-governmental organization that defends the rights of women and children.
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