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Falz Pokes Fun at Long-Distance Love Struggles in Hilarious Skit from Canada

Nigerian rapper and actor Falz the Bahd Guy has once again entertained fans with his signature blend of humor and real-life commentary. This time, he tackled the ever-relatable struggles of long-distance relationships in a hilarious video that’s now trending across social media platforms.

Speaking from Canada, Falz used his comedic accent and witty storytelling to illustrate why being in a relationship with someone in a different country—especially one in a different time zone—just doesn’t work for him.

“I just checked time in Lagos now, seven hours ahead,” he began. “Okay, let’s say I’m having a girlfriend there now. We want to sleep. I want to chat. I want to chat. You want to sleep.”

He didn’t stop there. Falz acted out the classic long-distance couple’s late-night phone call with the kind of comedic timing that has made him a fan favorite:

“We’ll now be on the phone like this, deceiving ourselves:
‘Ah, baby, I miss you.’
‘No, I miss you more.’
‘No, I miss you more.’
‘Baby, I want to sleep.’
‘Oya, hang up.’
‘No, you hang up.’
‘No, you hang up first.’”

The skit quickly went viral, with fans flooding the comment sections with laughing emojis and stories of their own long-distance relationship challenges. Many said Falz perfectly captured the awkward and often tiring moments that come with dating someone in another country.

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Known for using his platform to mix comedy with relatable life experiences, Falz hit the mark yet again with this content. His fans praised him for keeping things light-hearted while touching on the emotional and practical realities of love in the digital age.

Whether you’ve been in a long-distance relationship or not, Falz’s latest joke taps into a global experience—balancing affection, time zones, and the daily struggle of virtual goodnights that stretch across continents. With his skit, he proves once more that laughter might just be the best way to cope with the modern world of romance.

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