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I used to attend church because of girls – Falz
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Falz reveals he used to go to church because of women
Folarin Falana better known as Falz has recounted attending church because he wanted to see fine women.
He disclosed that he had frequented the Anglican Church of Ascension in Opebi, Lagos State, because a friend had told him that there were attractive women there.
In a Netflix documentary entitled Made In Lagos: Africa, Falz opened up on his life, career, inspiration and the impact his father, Femi Falana has on society.
The activist claimed that although he had never participated in the church choir, at one point in his life, he had played the drums there.
He claimed that almost everywhere he went, people always had positive things to say about his father.
He said most of the stories dwelt on Mr Falana saving people in difficult situations both in school and everyday life.
The singer also talked about his mum being very disciplined and trying to instil it in her children.
He said that his father is a hero and he does not necessarily need to fit into his shoes, but he has succeeded in his chosen field and now has bragging rights.
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Falz further revealed that late Afrobeats pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was someone who was a huge source of inspiration while growing up.
He recounted times when his father would be driving them out in his Peugeot and Fela’s records would be playing in the car stereo.
Watch the snippet of the documentary below:
"My Dad is such a hero"
– Falz pic.twitter.com/aMTwucVddc
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