Dorcas Shola-Fapson, a Nollywood actress, has spoken out about Amala, Nigeria's native food (made from Yam flour).
The actress stated on her social media page that the food consumed by Yorubas is trash.
“Amala is disgusting. I don’t care who made it. Argue with your tongue” she opined.
Remember how Dorcas Shola-Fapson encouraged women to keep their relationship partners off social media a few weeks ago?
The actress, who is best known for her role as 'Sophie' in MTV's "Shuga," shared this bit of dating advise on her Snapchat story.
According to her, September and October has taught her that the internet is where “ships go to sink”.
She said, “What I have learnt from September and October: Keep who you are sleeping with away from social media.
“Protect your orgasms, by any means necessary, ladies. It is imperative. The internet is where ships go to sink. It’s not for the soft-hearted, dears.
“Go on dates, ‘baecations’, surprise stuff; post ears, teeth and fingernails, but avoid showing these Zuckerberg streets your significant other.
“Fast food fingers will not even allow fine boy and fine girl to pepper us in peace.
Before you know it, someone has a theory, or they know someone that knows someone that knows your brother’s sister in-law’s ex.
“But remember, privacy isn’t secrecy. If they don’t want to meet your friends, or introduce you to theirs, that’s a red flag. But you should make sure the friendship circle is a 3-dotted line.
“Enjoy your relationships and save the memories ‘for your eyes only’.”