"Learn How to Cook Jollof": Michael Blackson Shares Secret to Winning His Heart, Ladies Shoot Shot
- Ghanaian actor and comedian Michael Blackson has revealed how any Ghanaian lady could win his heart
- In an exclusive interview with Ghanaian journalist Doreen Avio, Michael Blackson said the lady has to know how to prepare Ghanaian jollof well
- The comment section of the post has been filled with ladies who have been declaring interest in his offer
Ghanaian actor and comedian Michael Blackson has shared the secret for any lady who admires him and plans to be his wife.
The famed artist disclosed to the public that the way to his heart is through his stomach. He said any lady aspiring to win him over must be adept in cooking different meals, especially the Ghanaian jollof rice.
Michael Blackson shares his love for Ghanaian jollof
In an exclusive interview with Multimedia Group Limited's journalist Doreen Avio, Michael Blackson said that one thing that attracts him to a lady is how well she can cook the Ghanaian jollof.
"If you are woman who can cook Ghana jollof the right way," he said
The famous and international comedian revealed that his housekeeper cooks the controversial Ghanaian delicacy so well that he even has plans on getting married to her, he said in jest.
Below is an interview where Michael Blackson shared his love for Ghanaian jollof.
Netizens reacted to the video
The video sparked debate on social media as other ladies suggested other food options they are good at cooking. Below are some of the reactions to the video:
maame_serwaah2018 said:
Wat of oil rice and pepper
spanky.gh_ said:
Michael I won’t take that advice I live in her apartment but she can’t cook jollof if I leave I’m homeless
nanayaa_saah_boateng said:
I’m available please… my mother trained me very well…
sweetprettyyayra said:
He should come so I cook ewe jollof for him
Man impresses Oyinbos with his jollof rice cooking skills
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Gilles Tchianga, a skilled entrepreneur specialising in food spices and healthy beverages, impressed international judges with the flavours of his jollof rice.
In his pitch for a $60,000 (N26,437,800) investment in his business, Tchianga shared the inspiration behind his venture, driven by a desire to bring the taste of home to Africans.
After tasting the expertly prepared jollof rice and learning about his commendable work ethic, one of the judges decided to invest a substantial $600,000 (N264,378,000) in Tchianga's business.
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