No discussion of Chika Ngangkang lifestyle and entertainment is complete without the food segments. Unlike stiff cooking shows, Chika takes viewers on a journey to roadside bukkas (local eateries) and night markets. The signature segment, "Chop Break," features Chika tasting everything from spicy Suya and Kilishi to puff-puff and Abacha (African salad).
Chika is an early riser. Contrary to the party-girl persona, her lifestyle content heavily promotes the "5 AM Club" philosophy. Her Instagram stories often feature her green smoothies (a secret blend of moringa, ginger, and spinach), morning devotionals, and a strict no-phone policy until 7 AM. This duality is her secret weapon; she parties hard but works harder.
In addition to her acting career, Chika Ngangkang is also a music enthusiast. She has collaborated with popular Nigerian artists and has been featured in several music videos. Her music tastes range from Afrobeats to R&B, reflecting her eclectic personality.
Chika’s "entertainment" wasn't the kind found on Netflix. It was the street theater of Aba. His shop—a narrow corridor wedged between a tailor selling second-hand clothes (Okrika) and a woman frying akara—was his stage.
No discussion of Chika Ngangkang lifestyle and entertainment is complete without the food segments. Unlike stiff cooking shows, Chika takes viewers on a journey to roadside bukkas (local eateries) and night markets. The signature segment, "Chop Break," features Chika tasting everything from spicy Suya and Kilishi to puff-puff and Abacha (African salad).
Chika is an early riser. Contrary to the party-girl persona, her lifestyle content heavily promotes the "5 AM Club" philosophy. Her Instagram stories often feature her green smoothies (a secret blend of moringa, ginger, and spinach), morning devotionals, and a strict no-phone policy until 7 AM. This duality is her secret weapon; she parties hard but works harder.
In addition to her acting career, Chika Ngangkang is also a music enthusiast. She has collaborated with popular Nigerian artists and has been featured in several music videos. Her music tastes range from Afrobeats to R&B, reflecting her eclectic personality.
Chika’s "entertainment" wasn't the kind found on Netflix. It was the street theater of Aba. His shop—a narrow corridor wedged between a tailor selling second-hand clothes (Okrika) and a woman frying akara—was his stage.