“Doctor said I had cyst in my brain, and I had to undergo a spine surgery.”— Toyin Lawani
I lost the pregnancy I was carrying during the Real Wife of Lagos reunion. I can’t say I feel relieved but I felt a weight left because the pregnancy was still young and I was very worried. The age gap between my children
“I went on the show to promote my businesses, not to engage in fights.” — Toyin Lawani
The serial entrepreneur, Toyin Lawani, shares with Chude her decision to promote her brand on the Real Housewives of Lagos show without engaging in fights. In her own words: “I don’t regret doing the show because if you watch it, you would realize
“I felt sad about how Caroline treated our friendship.” —Toyin Lawani
“I don’t regret anything that I did at the reunion oh, People were like why didn’t you fight Caroline, I’ll not fight Caroline in 10,000 years. Caroline has a mouth like razor, she can say anything but I’ll always think about the friendship
“I had four fibroid surgeries.” — Toyin Lawani sits #WithChude
Today, it’s Toyin Lawani! My mum didn’t disown me. She died at 46 from cancer and my dad also died of cancer. I started my life at 16 years. I had three shops already in Unilag at that age. When I left my
Toyin Lawani Shares deep secrets about her life that no one knows on #WithChude.
When guests tell me they are not ready for my show yet, I understand. I accept it, and I wait until they are ready. Because of course I know what the show is, and why some have to take their time. Two years
“Fela preferred that I failed in school rather than I pass.”— Femi Kuti
Imagine having this interview and then people assume I don’t understand what they are facing. I feel the problem. I also travel on bad roads and feel the healthcare services. I see the suffering right outside my doorstep and experience electrical problems. I
“Someone told me my son might be killed due to my political interests.” — Femi Kuti
When he was growing up, we spent 6 years in the shrine because they were sending thugs and police to raid, so the only way to stop that was to move into the shrine. So, I put all my adopted children and my
“My journey from being a cinema spectator to a screen sensation amazes me.”— Moshood Fattah
“I had no idea that ‘Far From Home’ and ‘Battle on Bukka Street’ were going to happen at the same time. We got paid months before that happened. It felt like the stars aligned in a way. At some point, I felt like
“I will choose theatre over films.” — Moshood Fattah
Chude: Which would you prefer stage, television or film? Moshood: Ohhh don’t do me like that. Of course, I will choose theatre. This is because the text is better, and you have time to own your performance. People think the hard part of
“I’m not comfortable with being famous, but I’m grateful for the success.” — Moshood Fattah
On the day we had the premiere for Far from Home, I had a musical show that weekend. I was just trying to get in the character and focus on that. I didn’t want to be the actor that allows celebrity get in