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Ebrahim Suso

T Smallz Suso Music Artist

Trobul Smallz, also known as Prince Talib, is a talented musician and street hip-hop royalty from The Gambia. Born Ebrahim Suso in 1986, he is the grandson of the late Alieu Suso, a prominent Kora maker and player in the Gambia and sub-region. Growing up in Bakau, Smallz learned to play local instruments like Kora, Jembeh, and Balafon under the guidance of his family and grandfather. His musical background has honed his skills as an instrumentalist, singer, and rapper.

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Gambia

Born

August 9, 1986

Age

39 yrs

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    Update Jan 9, 2025

    Marriage was once a partnership; now it's an escape route from poverty for women — Ghe Ghe

    Nigerian comedian Ghe Ghe recently sparked debate with his views on modern relationships during an appearance on the "Honest Brunch" podcast, hosted by Nedu Wazobia. Ghe Ghe expressed that marriage has shifted from being a partnership to a means for many women to escape poverty or secure financial stability. He stated, "Marriage today is like a trap. It’s often just a way for women to escape poverty or find someone to fund their lifestyle. Men need to think carefully before walking into this financial burden." Nedu challenged Ghe Ghe by referencing his parents’ marriage, but Ghe Ghe maintained that the institution of marriage has evolved significantly over the years. He explained, "Back then, marriage was a partnership. Women were pillars of support, managing the home, farming, and raising the family while men took on leadership roles. Now, it’s a different story. The dynamic has changed, and not necessarily for the better."

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