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Falz Sparks Debate with Favorite Foods and Semo

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Nigerian Folarin Falana, widely as Falz, ignited a lively online discussion on , April 26, 2025, by sharing his favorite foods and a controversial on semovita (semo) via his X handle. The 34--old artist, for his socially conscious and roles in Nollywood, declared his love for plantain and boiled yam with fried eggs while dismissing semo as unfit to be considered food, mixed reactions from and food enthusiasts.

Falz emphasized plantain’s importance in his diet, stating, “Not liking plantain is serious grounds for break ,” that a distaste for the staple could be a dealbreaker in his romantic relationships. In a , he revealed his ultimate meal: “One meal I can eat everyday for the rest of my life – boiled yam and fried eggs,” highlighting the dish’s significance in Nigerian cuisine, often praised for filling and nutritious qualities, as noted in food blogs like Nkechi Ajaeroh. These foods resonate with Nigeria’s culinary culture, where plantain, rich in vitamins A and C, and yam, a high-energy root vegetable, are street food and breakfast staples.

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His most polarizing comment targeted semo, a popular swallow made from processed maize or wheat, often paired with soups like egusi or okra. “I wouldn’t advise eating semo in the morning…or any time of the day in fact. It shouldn’t be food,” Falz wrote, sparking a of reactions on X. Posts like @AdebolaMumeenat’s agreed, calling semo a mere “snack” that leaves one hungry soon after, while @Bookunming defended it, accusing Falz of lacking taste. The , amplified by outlets like YabaLeftOnline and Instablog9ja, reflects semo’s polarizing status, with critics citing its high calorie content (100g contains ~350 calories) and quick digestion, as noted in FitFaysal.

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Falz’s comments, by Daily Post and CreebHills, align with his playful yet outspoken persona, seen in his music and activism, his 2023 track “Yakubu” critiquing electoral flaws. The food discourse underscores Nigeria’s vibrant culinary culture, where dishes like boiled yam with fried eggs (378–800 calories per serving) are cherished for their energy and affordability. While Falz’s semo stance stirred , his love for plantain and yam reflects a shared cultural affinity, with Dinesurf naming beans and plantain among Nigeria’s top food combos. As the conversation continues, Falz’s culinary preferences have not only revealed his tastes but also sparked a broader dialogue about Nigeria’s staples.

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