Sola Sobowale
A Nollywood veteran, Sola Sobowale, has thrown light on the rumour surrounding her alleged arrest for drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia.
The 58-year-old thespian recalled that when she left Nigeria for the United Kingdom, lots of negative things were said about her, including reports that she was killed in the Gulf nation.
Sobowale stated these in a live chat on the ˜Teju Baby Face Show on Tuesday.
God has compensated me because there were so many things written about me when I left the shores of Nigeria “ so many negative things, Sobowale said.
She, however, said the negative reports did not bother her, saying, So far Im at peace with God, then Im good.
Remember, when I was in the UK doing my thing, they wrote a lotof things in Nigerian newspapers “ from grace to grass.
She equally recalled how her name was dragged in the mud as reports had it that she was selling food in a London restaurant owned byher elder sister, Kike Oyelami.
So, I go there anytime Im off work. I make eba, pound yam and help my sister to serve food. They saw me. They wrote ˜Sola Sobowale now sells eba, she chuckled.
The Ondo State-born veteran, noted for her versatility in movie roles, added that some people said she was working as a cleaner in a restaurant in London.
She narrated that she wasnt displeased with those comments evenas she formerly owned a restaurant in Nigeria “ Solas Kitchen, before finally taking a career in acting.
However, the worst lie, according to the thespian, was when some publications said she had been killed in Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking.
She said sarcastically, They killed me in Saudi Arabia that I carried cocaine. They got me arrested and there, they amputated my leg, my hand, and I said to them that Im a star in Nigeria. And because of that, I said they should kill me and they did.
The actress who starred in the Kemi Adetiba-directed movie, ˜King of Boys, noted that when she arrived in Nigeria, she debunked the story, adding that she never knew where Saudi Arabia lies on the map.
Sobowale also noted the significance of parents creating time to tend to their childrens needs while recounting how her parents had cared for her and other siblings.
She credited her parents good legacy with having influenced her keen stance on giving proper training to her wards.
The veteran actress affirmed that she gave up her career for her children, saying, I gave it up. I didnt even think of getting anything back, noting that a time would come when shed have to care forherchildren. (The PUNCH)
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