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“Adekunle’s maturity must be studied” – Lovely video of Simi & Falz sparks reactions online

Folarin Falan, a Nigerian multitalented entertainer, has been captured with his longtime friend Simi Kososko.

In a new video uploaded on Instagram by Falz’s official Instagram page, the pair sat besides a table and switched glasses playfully.

Although the video had no voice, we could tell that they were simply playing with each other, which elicited several comments from viewers.

Many people had anticipated Falz and Simi would end up as couples, but their aspirations were dashed when Adekunle Gold appeared.

It was reported that Falz addressed his relationship with Simi and disclosed that he is now closer to Simi’s husband, Adekunle Gold.

However, the new viral clips have reignited some online debate regarding both of them.

Additionally, more footage of them were shared to Falz’s Instagram story, providing fans with more insight into their time together.

Watch video below

https://www.instagram.com/p/C9Mqb9HIUVs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Reacting to the post..

@reawruld: “I nor understand why una two nor marry.”

@blizzyjayofficial: “Falz those eyes without d shades. The stare can pierce through my heart. I like it.”

@buki_realty: “Thank God both of you stay in Lagos. I’m sending flood.”

@jacksparo_dosh: “Simi got herself two husbands…lol…love yah!”

@archiekings: “Adekunle’s maturity must be studied.”

@cynthiaigobah_: “The way he stares at her.”

In other news, Nigerian actor, ugezu ugezu stated that his friend recently visited a party in Onitsha, Anambra state, and was surprised when the hosts ordered the adults to pay for their meal while the youngsters in attendance received it for free.

The actor stated that his friend recently visited a party in Onitsha, Anambra state, and was surprised when the hosts ordered the adults to pay for their meal while the youngsters in attendance received it for free.

Ugezu stated that he was aware of the prevalence of this conduct in Lagos, but he had no idea it would spread to the South East. He went on to remark that this is not our culture, and that not everything should be copied.

‘’I have been hearing that this thing was happening in Lagos gradually but I wouldn’t know the reason why anybody will bring that into this area. It is not part of our culture. We must have to understand that when we do certain things or calling people to come and eat, that is what the Hausas call Saraka, the Yorubas have a name for it. The Igbos too…When you call people to come and eat off you because you are happy. Nobody is expected to pay.”

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