“After my third skit went viral, I completely froze out.” — MC Lively.
There was one certificate skit that first went viral not as viral as I get it but of course, compared to someone who has not done any viral thing before. Tundeednut posted it and MC Galaxy saw it and said he wanted to
“The pregnancy was a Lie all along.” — MC Lively.
Three weeks after we met, she said she was pregnant. I asked what she wanted to do and she said her parents would kill her and she has to take out the baby. I didn’t know that when someone tells you they are
“I don’t think Fela died happy; he was disillusioned with what was going on in Nigeria.” — Yeni Kuti
I don’t think Fela died happy. I think he was really disillusioned with Nigeria at the time that he died. A lot of things that he sang against were actually happening. And sometimes I think, it’s even better he died then cause if
“It became a huge problem when I chose Comedy over Law.” — MC Lively.
It was such a huge problem that affected me personally. When I was in Law school and I told my friends I wanted to be a comedian, it became a huge problem. I mean why would I spend five years at the University
“When I heard that bloggers have carried the news, I was distraught” — MC Lively.
I didn’t know she was just trying to squeeze out the eight hundred thousand that she wanted. One week after, I was shooting a commercial for a brand in Ikeja City Mall and my friend calls me that “What was that on Gist
“I didn’t know she was blackmailing me, I thought she was only throwing tantrums.” — MC Lively.
“At 12 noon, I saw her message saying she couldn’t go to see the consultant because they don’t open on Saturdays. She will have to go on Monday. I didn’t reply to that message because it didn’t make sense to me. On Monday,
“We had a fallout with our uncle when he announced that Fela had AIDS.” — Yeni Kuti.
No, (I didn’t agree with the decision) to announce that Fela died of AIDS. I remember we had a big fight with my uncle at the time. You know, they had already diagnosed Fela with AIDS at the hospital. Uncle Koye wasn’t in
“I’m fascinated by ladies who can sing.” — MC Lively.
“It was a friend of mine who we had known for a few years when I was in the world. She always wanted more than just a sexual relationship but I didn’t want that. However, I saw something in her that I liked.
“I learnt about My identity and pride as an African woman from my father.” – Yeni Kuti
Chude: Do you think Fela was a good father? Yeni: In his own way, Yes…but in the conventional sense, No. My identity and pride as an African woman, I learnt from my Father. So, who I am today was shaped by him but
“One of the marks of success is scandal.” — MC Lively
“I learnt that one of the marks of success is scandal. I learnt that last year by experience.” How to watch the FULL episode: Subscribe on watch.withchude.com to watch the full video. Subscribe on listen.withchude.com or Apple Premium to listen to the full