Nigerian rapper and activist Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has expressed reservations about raising his future children in Nigeria, citing concerns over the country’s current socio-political climate.
In a recent interview with actress Chinasa Anukam, Falz revealed his aspirations to start a family within the next three years. However, he acknowledged that the prevailing conditions in Nigeria might influence his decision on where to raise his children. While he did not provide specific details, his comments suggest apprehension about the environment in which his children would grow up.
Falz, known for his outspoken stance on social and political issues, has been a prominent voice in movements such as #EndSARS, advocating against police brutality and calling for governmental reforms. His activism reflects a deep concern for the state of the nation, which appears to extend to considerations about his future family.
As he contemplates fatherhood, Falz’s reflections underscore the broader challenges faced by many Nigerians who grapple with the decision of raising families amid the country’s complex socio-political landscape.