Renowned cosmetologist, photographer, videographer, and face model DocHally (formerly known as Hallylaw) has shared insights into her personal and professional journey during a candid interview on Adamimogo 93.1 FM with host Obaby.
Born the first of six children, DocHally described herself as outspoken while growing up, noting that her father, an engineer, strongly emphasised academic excellence and guided her toward a science-based career.
Although she initially aspired to study microbiology, she earned a degree in Zoology with a specialisation in Parasitology the study of parasites and their interaction with hosts.
Her scientific background later opened doors to collaborations with institutions such as the World Health Organization (WHO), where she contributed to projects focused on parasitic diseases and public health education.
She clarified, however, that she is not a medical doctor, stressing that her expertise lies within the biological sciences rather than clinical practice.
In 2017, she discovered a passion for face modelling and photography, which has since evolved into a full-fledged creative career alongside cosmetology and videography.
She now operates professionally under the name Hally Law, blending science with creativity in the beauty industry.
DocHally also spoke about the challenges of digital fame, revealing repeated experiences with hacking and impersonation on Instagram, which forced her to restart her social media presence multiple times.
She is currently managing her third account.
On a personal note, she disclosed plans to relocate from Nigeria after her marriage to her American husband, whom she met through a Muslim dating app.
She noted that she rarely speaks publicly about her marriage, describing the interview as a rare opportunity to open up.
The interview highlighted her journey from a disciplined, science-driven upbringing to a dynamic career in the creative space, reflecting a balance between academic roots and personal passion.

