Renowned Nigerian musician and actor, Falz, has shared his experience with his father’s persistent pressure to get married.
In a recent interview, Falz revealed his clever approach to handling the situation.
Falz’s father, Femi Falana, a prominent human rights lawyer, has been vocal about his desire to see his son settle down.
Falz, however, seems to be taking his time. When asked how he handles his father’s constant nudges, Falz replied:
“If I greet him ‘good morning,’ he’ll say ‘it’ll be good if you were married.’ I just laugh and tell him, ‘Dad, I’ll get married when I want to, not when you want me to.'”
Falz’s response reflects his lighthearted approach to managing his father’s expectations.
By acknowledging his father’s wishes without committing to a timeline, Falz maintains a positive relationship while keeping his personal life on his own terms.
This conversation sheds light on the dynamics between Falz and his father, showcasing their loving yet playful banter.
Despite the pressure, Falz remains focused on his career and personal growth, proving that even in the face of familial expectations, one can maintain their independence and sense of humor.