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- Sola Sobowale recently talked about her daughter’s wedding, her break from acting, and her personal views in a special interview with Legit.ng.
- The seasoned actress shared insights about her daughter’s wedding, her career in film, and her love for acting.
- A few weeks ago, Sobowale made news when she happily announced her daughter’s marriage to her fans and peers.
Well-known Nollywood actress Sola Sobowale recently talked about her daughter’s wedding, her break from acting, and her personal views in a special interview with Legit.ng.
The seasoned actress, famous for her role in Anikulapo, shared insights about her daughter’s wedding, her career in film, and her love for acting.
A few weeks ago, Sobowale made news when she happily announced her daughter’s marriage to her fans and peers.
The actress celebrated the occasion on Instagram, posting touching photos from the ceremony for her followers.
Her announcement was met with an outpouring of congratulations from fans and industry colleagues.
n an interview with Legit.ng, Sobowale shared her heartfelt thanks to God for the wedding’s success and talked about her career path.
She recognized the constant support from her fans and the media, which helped her stay relevant in the industry, even after a short break to prioritize her family.
Sobowale highlighted that her choice to pause her acting career was motivated by her commitment to motherhood, but her passion for acting has never faded.
The actress firmly believes that acting is her true vocation..
“To God be the glory, I keep saying God ordained me for a particular purpose which is to put smiles on people’s faces, I don’t see myself doing another job than putting smiles on people’s faces. If I am not going to be a doctor, I will be a preacher or a teacher or an entertainer. Everything I have touched I have been there. It God’s grace and you people, you made me relevant because you are supporting me. I am just starting, the sky is my beginning,” she said.
In addition to her work, Sobowale proudly discussed her African heritage, especially her Yoruba background.
She described herself as an ‘unrootable’ tree, demonstrating her passion for Nigerian culture and language.
“The media can’t spoil my name. I am a typical African woman, Yoruba, we have culture, we are colourful, we are are beautiful, I don’t have to borrow another person’s language. I want to showcase Nigeria in my own language and dialect. What God has planted no one can uproot; God planted me, and I can’t be uprooted,” she added.