Veteran Nollywood actor Adebayo Salami, known as Oga Bello, has shared his thoughts on the achievements of his son, Femi Adebayo Salami, in the film industry.
In a video posted on social media, he mentioned that he never anticipated his son’s success in acting. He revealed that Femi initially aimed to study law when he entered university, and he supported that choice.
The actor, who celebrated his birthday a few months back, emphasized that he believes in encouraging his children to pursue their dreams.
In the recording, Oga Bello expressed his joy about the movie premiere.
He thanked Allah for blessing his son and urged fans to see the film.
Remember, many celebrities attended the premiere of Femi Adebayo’s movie, Seven Doors, including veteran artist Waisu Ayinde.
Watch the video here:
See some comments below:
@wunmiade4: “Baba Dada.”
@floral_threadworks: “Parents should learn from him, my son will be a Doctor when he grows up geng ….leave them please, this is thier own life,let them choose what they want themselves.”
@olarenwaju_nishola001: “Legendary.”
@naija.man.ni.canada: “This man is greatness personified. May you continue to live long sir.”
@ewaiwa05: “A father whom God has shown mercy.”
@ayomidegold150: “I’m that mummy at the bck shining teeth.”
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