A white woman learning pidgin and making fufu? Watch the Spanish born, Dutch-based Aleysa, a singer/songwriter, model and actress, as she continues her preparations to visit Nigeria later in the year. She makes fufu while Africa Web TV’s Bayo Fayemi teaches her Pidgin English!
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