Why I left Nollywood for the UK to do menial jobs - Shola Shobowale

Nancy Ije Tue 02-Aug-22 06:08:48

The famous Nollywood actress, Sola Sobowale, made a startling revelation about her decision to relocate to the UK temporarily 11 years ago.


The 56-year-old actress broke her 15-year acting hiatus in 2016.


Quiet fortunate, she landed a role in the record-breaking movie ‘The Wedding Party’ upon her return.


The actress opened up about the circumstances that led to her quitting acting for the first time on a recent episode of #WithChude, with the Co-founder of Joy, Inc., Chude Jideonwo.


‘WithChude’ is a unique series of targeted multimedia conversations and investigations focused on narratives that enable and strengthen the mind, heart, and spirit.


The mother-of-five, whose parents were in academia, recalled how, desiring to give her kids the best education, she took them to the UK and left them alone.


During the interview, she said that every parent must cater for their kids.


She said: “Children did not ask to be born. When you decide to have children, you must be ready to take full responsibility for those children.


“They are beautiful creatures. You don’t bring them to this world to suffer. You don’t bring them to this world for anybody to take care of them. You brought them. Then stay with them and do the work.”


Leaving Nigeria


During her next visit a month later, she recounts, she noticed that things were different with them.


“They weren’t the kids that I took. That motherly touch was not there. So I said ‘to your tent o Israel’. I’m here with my children. So I left stardom.


Sola Sobowale



“The reason I left Nigeria was to guide my children, to make them somebody in life, to give them the legacy I could give and to nurture and take care of them.


“So that was why I left. And to God be the glory, they are successful now,” she said


Dignity in labour

Giving context to the sacrifice she made, the actress said that before leaving Nigeria, she starred in many movies and made good money.


Going down memory lane, she recalls that she shot a movie, ‘Christ in Me’ in Enugu, which opened doors for many other projects.



I was earning (N)800,000 back in the year 2000. So when I came back to Lagos, I came back with about N5 million. And I left that for 7.50 pounds per hour job in England.


“And I’m proud. And there is nothing this woman cannot do because I know what is called dignity in labour.


“I will sweep from here to Kenya or Ghana as long as it puts food on my table and put clothes on my children and shelter on my head,” she said.


She recalls how she did menial jobs like cooking, sweeping and cleaning offices in London.


“My life is colourful. On the train or the bus, I wear my uniform with the company’s name.


“Then I hear Nigerians talking, asking if I’m the one. When I say yes, they ask what I’m doing here. I then ask them, you, what are you doing here? I’m glad. I’m happy. Now it’s history,” she added.


SOURCE - https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/545765-why-i-left-nollywood-for-15-years-took-up-menial-jobs-in-uk-sola-sobowale.html


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