- Nigerian singer known for his hit “Peru,” revealed his favorite midnight snack during an interview on “Is This Seat Taken?.
- According to Fireboy DML, he prefers Eba, a traditional Yoruba food made from cassava flour, as his go-to food at 3 AM.
- The interviewer disagreed, claiming that Amala, another Yoruba dish made from yam flour, is the true Yoruba food.
- The singer firmly defended his preference for Eba, asserting it as the proper choice for any Yoruba person at any time.
Nigerian singer Adedamola Oyinlola Adefolahan, popularly known as Fireboy DML, has stirred up a lively debate about his favorite midnight food.
In an interview with “Is This Seat Taken?, the “Peru” coroner revealed that his top choice for a late-night meal is Eba, a popular Yoruba food, which he claims is the quintessential food for a Yoruba man.
The discussion took a turn when the show’s interviewer disagreed with Fireboy’s preference, asserting that a true Yoruba man would opt for Amala instead of Eba.
Fireboy DML stood his ground, maintaining that Eba is the superior choice for any Yoruba individual, regardless of the time of day.
The exchange heated up further when the interviewer sought assistance from the media crew to support her stance.
She even threatened to fire the crew if they sided with Fireboy. In a humorous response, Fireboy said he would pay them.
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In other news, Afrobeats singer, Adedamola Oyinlola Adefolahan, known professionally as Fireboy DML has announced that he’s working on a joint Extended Play (EP) with his colleague, Lekan Osifeso Jnr., popularly known as Lojay.
Fireboy made this known during an interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos. In the “Friday Feeling” crooner’s words:
“I’m working on a joint EP with Lojay. We have a very great relationship in the studio.”
Fireboy, who recently released his eponymous fourth studio album, ‘Adedamola’, relished working with veteran Nigerian afrobeat musician, singer-songwriter and percussionist, Bisade Ologunde professionally known as Lagbaja, on the song ‘Back N Forth’…
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