Hot Seat Monday!!

 HOTSEAT MONDAYS IS HERE AGAIN!!!
 Dearies,welcome to another scintillating edition of Hotseat Mondays.Today on the hotseat is an avid and charming Lailan who goes by the name Lord Flacko. 



On the hotseat, this young man bared it all on what makes him tick, his dreams and his take on certain boiling issues in the country.

 Read on as we find out what makes this Lord Flacko who he is...

 TILB: Welcome to Hotseat Mondays
 Lord Flacko‬: Thank you very much. Its a pleasure to be considered.

 TILB: You go by the Blog ID Lord Flacko,how did you come about the name?
 Lord flacko: Lord Flacko is actually a nick name given to me by my pals in school, because of my liking for A$AP rocky, who also goes by the name

 TILB: Alright,so can we meet you?
 Lord Flacko: My formal name is Seton Senayon.I'm from badagry, lagos state where my Dad comes from and my mum is an isoko woman from Delta state. I'm a student of pharmacy in the college of medicine Lagos. I'm from a family of five. My parents and my two siblings.



 TILB: Interesting! A pharmacist in the making.What put you on that path?
 Lord Flacko: Well. It certainly was God. I chose medicine as my course of study in jamb, and when the merit list was released, my name wasn't there, it was a shocker and a real slap in the face because I studied really hard for that exam.
But as God will have it I bought change of course form and left it blank and wrote several letters to the registrar and I prayed to God to choose the course he desires for me, and after some weeks, the supplementary list came out and I was offered admission into pharmacy.

 TILB: I get what you mean.Let's explore your childhood experience, what was growing up like? Any memorable experience you would like to share?
Lord Flacko: My childhood was what some would call a privileged one. I had my two parents alive, and they were able to provide the basic needs of me and my siblings. My most memorable childhood experience, was the day my Mum sent me to get some drugs for her in the pharmacy store and I saw about 3 of my friends heading to a game center, I had been itching to beat them on ps1(winning eleven) and that was the best opportunity to fulfill that desire, so I followed them to the place, I planned to play only one 3 games but on getting there, the spirit took over me and when I glanced at the wall clock it was already to seven. I knew I was done for, to make matters worse the game center owner didn't have change and so he started going to other shops to look for change, it was during that time my dad was coming back from work and nabbed me. The rest they say is history.



 TILB: What is your typical day like?
 Lord Flacko: My typical day is really boring. From hostel to class to Labs and then back to hostel. Lailas blog adds a little spice to my day though.

 TILB: Is Flacko single or in a relationship right now?
 Lord Flacko: Flacko is 100% single and is open to mingling.

 TILB: Aww that's goodnews to our blog ladies.Who is your blog crush?
 Lord Flacko:With every new month comes a new blog crush, so its hard to single out one. Too many pretty ladies on lailas blog.

 TILB:  Lol you're smart.What are your core values?
 Lord Flacko:  Mainly to live my life like its Golden. I value myself a lot and I've created a mental role model on my projections for life.

 TILB: What books or people most influenced your life?
 Lord Flacko: The book that really stands out for me is"where is God when it hurts? By Philip Yancey. My parents certainly had a big influence on who I am today, most parents do.

 TILB: Okay.You're a Nigerian and a vibrant youth at that,what's your take on #DasukiGate and the state of the nation?
Lord Flacko: The Dasuki controversy is one of the biggest corruption scandals to have rocked the country and it couldn't have come at a better time, as the Nigerian economy is in serious crisis. Whatever amount of money that can be recovered from those corrupt elements will go a long way in helping to finance government expenditure especially salaries of government workers.
 he state of Nigeria looks very gloomy but I'm optimistic of a turnaround very soon.

TILB: Amen.You discovered that your wonderful 1yr old is because of a mix up at the hospital and not your wife's fault, would you keep the child or exchange him?
 Lord Flacko: Laughs... Wow. I'll have to first of all find people who are with my real child and explain the situation of things to them and collect my child, if they are comfortable with me keeping their child then I'll do so, because I'll have already bonded with that child but otherwise, I'll return him, a 1 year old won't be able to remember those details clearly in future so it suits us.
TILB: If you were a T-shirt, what colour would you  be and why? 
Lord Flacko: Purple. Cos that's the coolest colour and everyone likes purple.


TILB: What is your vision for a perfect Nigeria?
 Lord Flacko: A  Nigeria where I can go to sambisa forest to get a touch of nature, without having to recite psalm 91 and wish my family goodbye.A Nigeria where constant electricity isn't a thing to be afraid of.A Nigeria where tribe and tongue may differ but in brotherhood we stand, a Nigeria for all and sundry.
TILB: What is one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
 Lord Flacko: I am much more older than I look.

TILB: Finally, how would you describe Lailasblog in 3 words?
Lord Flacko: Fun, informative, family.
TILB: Thank you so much for agreeing to do this interview. Its a privilege knowing you.
Lord Flacko: The pleasure is mine.
 And that concludes our interview with witty, intelligent & flamboyant chap Lord Flacko.Feel free to ask him any question on the comment section and Yours truly would be there to answer them.Until when we come your way  again next week, always remember that every Lailan is a celebrity.

Cheerio!
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