Award-winning rapper Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, is not just a spectacular artiste and actor; he’s also one of the most notable Nigerian celebrities when it comes to activism. He recently sat down with Pulse Nigeria following the release of his new body of work, “The Feast,” and while here, he re-emphasized that he has zero interest in ever joining politics or pursuing any public office.
The multi-talented entertainer dismissed any possibility of venturing into politics, stressing that he never feels the twinge to set Nigeria right himself.
When asked, Falz responded sharply, “Politics, ke? No, it’s a big no. What’s my business with politics?” I can never become a politician. I don’t think I’d ever be able to be one because being one requires some traits that I don’t possess, a lot of negative traits. Even some ‘normal’ traits, like being patient and always being ‘on’, I can’t do it.
Falz, who is also a trained lawyer and son of renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), has consistently used his platform to address issues such as police brutality, bad governance, and injustice. However, he maintains that activism and politics are not mutually inclusive.