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‘Lollipop’ hitmaker Lil Wayne says he has conducted an ancestral DNA check up online and the test results indicate he is partly from Nigeria.According to him, he isn’t so surprised because he has been wanting to visit Nigeria for some time now.In an interview on Drink Champs, a weekly podcast show hosted by N.O.R.E and DJ EFN, the Young Money record label CEO said that “I did my ancestral check and my sh*t came back like 53 per cent Nigeria.”
He jokingly said it was important he sits down with his mum to discuss where he came from.“Yeah me and my mum need to have a talk. I’ve never been there but I gotta go see there,” he concluded.This is not the first time the ‘Drop the World’ musician talked about visiting Nigeria.He was captured in an earlier interview, where he was skating and laying out plans to visit the African continent, especially Nigeria.
He jokingly said it was important he sits down with his mum to discuss where he came from.“Yeah me and my mum need to have a talk. I’ve never been there but I gotta go see there,” he concluded.This is not the first time the ‘Drop the World’ musician talked about visiting Nigeria.He was captured in an earlier interview, where he was skating and laying out plans to visit the African continent, especially Nigeria.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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