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Sola Sobowale Talks About Her Fading Beauty and Why She Agreed to Play a Sugar Mummy

Sola gets honest

By Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Nigerian actress Sola Sobowale is one name that has been around for a very long time now in the Nigerian entertainment industry. After making her big break 21 years ago in 2001 on the television program, Super Story, she has since gone on to star in a number of blockbuster productions including King of Boys, Soole, and more.

Now, Sola is starring as sugar mummy Awarum in the new Netflix movie, Anikulapo. Speaking about the role with KAP TV, Sola explained why she said yes to playing the role of Awarum, the challenges she faced, and the pieces of advice she has to give after so many years in the game. Here is what Sola Sobowale said.

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Sola Sobowale on KAP TV

Speaking about why she said yes to playing the role of Awarum in Anikulapo, Sola Sobowale said:

There is something about culture that we are lacking. We are throwing a lot of things away. Our children don't even know where they come from. Those are things we are losing. I am a true African woman, and I love my language. There is no way I will speak English in the way oyibo people will speak the English. We are colorful, our culture is colorful, we are beautiful, and there are so many things to learn. And people, a lot of people don't even know. A lot of people think "Nigerians, where are we? How do we live? Are we animals? Are we monkeys? Do we live on the trees?" It was when I shot a movie that was taken to TIFF [that I realized] you don't have to come to Nigeria to understand Nigeria. We are warm, we are beautiful. And when he [Kunle Afolayan] called me for [Anikulapo], I was on top of the world. I was so happy. I said this is where I belong, and this is where I want to be.

Speaking about the challenges she faced while playing the role of Awarum, Sola Sobowale said:

I have never done this before. I speak Yoruba but I'm from Ondo State not Oyo State and my kind of Yoruba in Ondo State is totally different from the one spoken in Oyo. And since I've been in this profession for a while, and now, he now gave me the opportunity to speak the Yoruba, oh my God. When I was speaking it, I was loving it, and I was flowing. And some people saw me and were like "you are actually speaking the deep Yoruba". Oh yes, I'm speaking it. I was happy and he [Kunle Afolayan] actually helped me.

When asked to give some final words and any advice she could, Sola Sobowale said:

Hard Work. Determination. No Short Cuts. I keep saying, this beauty, to the women, the ladies, I wasn't like this ten years or twenty years ago. The beauty will go. But when you work hard and you focus and you pray, you get there.

What did you think of Sola Sobowale in Anikulapo, and what do you think about her advice today? I think she's very correct. As long as there is time and there is life, there will be aging. And so even if I don't think we will ever get ugly or get "worse" in looks (Sola is still very beautiful), our looks will still change at the end of the day. So it's something everybody should be aware of and not rely completely on. As Sola said: hard work, determination, and no shortcuts, that's the way to do it. But what do you think? Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment either below or on my Jide Okonjo Facebook post.

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