Nollywood Yoruba star actress, Sola Kosoko who is one of Nollywood icon, Jide Kosoko’s daughters has revealed her father’s advice about marriage has really helped her in keeping a successful marriage with her husband since she got married couple of years ago.
Read excerpts from her Citypeople magazine interview below:
You are married with kids and you still look good with nice shape, what is the secret?
I will attribute that to God almighty the maker of my soul and body. He is the one who gives beauty and he endowed me with mine. So, I give all the glory to him. Looking glamorous all days is by God’s grace. We are here today not for beauty contest but uncle Debo’s birthday. He is a unique person. He is unique in his ways of talking, dress sense and all that. I told him all these the first day I met him.
What do you actually do to keep fit?
You think I am fit? I don’t think so ooo. Don’t be carried away with the body. Well, I don’t do anything extra ordinary to keep fit and that is the truth. As a matter of fact, I still eat late at night which I believe can affect my look and belly which I wouldn’t like but to be sincere, I didn’t do anything extra ordinary. It is God.
Unlike others in the industry, what did you do to keep your marriage going?
It is all for God. It takes only the grace of God to keep moving in that journey. I don’t bite more than I can chew. More so, my father’s advice has kept my marriage going because he told me then before I got married to be careful and watchful about any man that I want to marry, because after your marriage, there is nothing like coming back home as a divorcee. That alone keeps my marriage.
What is your view about the entertainment industry in Nigeria?
We are still there pushing it and we hope someday it will get better than the way it used to be. There was a time that we were actually going but at a point again, we started dropping but I believe that it happens and it goes.
What are your displeasure about the industry?
The piracy issue is number one. If government can really help us attend to this piracy, then all will be better for us.
As a graduate you are expected to trade in corporate organizations, what was your interest before you delved into acting?
I was actually introduced into the industry by my dad, Prince Jide Kosoko. Initially, I didn’t like it because I felt no I shouldn’t do that. As at that time, I was awaiting admission into the University, I didn’t really like that idea and I was like let me finish schooling, I can always come back to acting because education first, but he told me that you can always be doing it with schooling, I heeded his advice. To God be the glory today, I am a graduate and I have attained this level I am. My father convinced me before I joined. He asked me to star in a movie titled, “Omo Olorire” and that was 2001. I have done some before then. I was in Ola Abata in 1999, in 2000, he asked me to feature again and I was like why, you are turning me to an actor just like that, I refused but after shooting that movie, I got into limelight.
You grew up so fast in the industry; can that be attributed to your dad’s status?
He has done his part by introducing me and I continued from there. For everything you do, you have to be good at it because there is no shortcut to success except you work hard which I did to get to this level, and of course I cannot rule it out that his name opens a lot of doors for me but I have also worked hard to get to this stage.
Can you expatiate about the doors you are talking about?
A lot because most time, people don’t call me with my name, they prefer using Jide Kosoko’s daughter for me and I get mad sometimes when I hear that and I will be like don’t you know my name, call me Sola Kosoko. When I gained admission into the University, I do my things like the normal way other students are doing it. If we are asked to queue, I will gladly do that because I was a student but before you know what is happening, they will just pick me from behind to the front. I don’t know either that was from my dad or me because I was already famous as at that time. Right now, I have produced 3 movies including Shindara, Wosi Kenke and the last one is Ese Ni which is yet to be released to the market.
You haven’t been featuring in most recent movies, why?
You are right. This is because I am now back in school studying performing arts at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State. I am not there alone. Myself, my dad, Abbey Lanre, Fathia Balogun and Toyosi Adesanya. We just finished writing our last papers a few weeks ago. And we are yet to do our practical in stage performance. It was meant to be 6 months but this is our 9 months due to the unnecessary strike.
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