I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't f...

I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse.

-Wale

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Who said "I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't f... "?

"I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't f... " is one of a famous quotes by Wale. Complete quote is as follows;
"I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse."

What is "I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't f... "?

"I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse." This is a quote by Wale which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • I'm at the age where food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact, I've just had a mirror put over my kitchen table.
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What does "I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't f... " mean?

This quote is primarily about food although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Wale. Complete quote is as follows;
"I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse."