“One of the things I have never understood is the gender or feminist movement when they complain that women cook. I love to cook (and) I wish that no woman in my house will cook, that they will leave all the cooking to me because cooking is an art. So we cooked but I began enjoying cooking from a very early age and I used to cook many things,” he said. “I used to have friends who said “you have to cook jollof for us,” and I will cook the jollof because my jollof is different. Pratt was on the show with his daughter, Ama Pratt who is CEO of Obaasima Foundation and Managing Director of Pan African television.


Source:   GhanaWeb
September 19, 2021 05:48 UTC