Popular media personality, Daddy Freeze has come out to send out a stern warning to restaurant owners in Nigeria ahead of the New Year. He recently had his say via his social media page, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, restaurants he would visit in 2025 must stock diet, light or zero-sugar drinks because he doesn’t drink regular soda as all the brands are super sugary.
Freeze added that he also avoids drinking fruit juices, even freshly squeezed, as they are sugar-swamped.
His words, “Dear Nigerian Restaurants, If You Don’t Stock Diet, Light, Or Zero Sugar Drinks, I Won’t Be Visiting Ur Restaurants In 2025.
I don’t drink regular soda it’s all sugar.
I don’t drink fruit juices, even freshly squeezed, as they are sugar-swamped.
Aspartame is much safer than sugar. For it to be harmful to you, you need at least 48 cans a day. The P0!$0N is in the quantity. Remember, if you drank 5 litres of water at once, you could kpai from water intox!cati0n.
All the restaurants I visited in the UK had zero sugar or diet drinks options. Nigerians, please.”
WOW.
Ifedayo Olarinde (born 6 May 1976), popularly known as Daddy Freeze, is a Nigerian-Romanian broadcaster and radio talk show host.
Ifedayo Olarinde was born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, to a Nigerian father and a Romanian mother. He spent most of his early years in Ibadan, where he attended the International School Ibadan. He has a degree in sociology from the University of Ibadan, and is from Oyan Town, Odo Otin, Osun State.
Freeze commenced his radio career in 1996 with the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS), Ibadan, where he served as a correspondent on The World Chart Show. He joined Cool FM in 2001 and worked in radio presenting, television and general entertainment. He was a senior broadcaster at the Cool FM in Lagos.
Freeze is also an event compere. He has hosted a number of music concerts, comedy shows and Nollywood premieres in Nigeria, Ghana and the United Kingdom. He is the leader of the #FreeTheSheeple Movement.
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