Hafiz Oyetoro popularly known as Saka has seen more than two decades in the movie industry and thus, has become a reservoir of knowledge that can only be appreciated.
In this interview with RICHARD UDOFIA and IYABO AINA of Vanguard, he revealed that he is not rich
Hear him
We learnt you are a Rich man, how true is it?
Honestly, I am not a rich man, but I am comfortable, satisfied and happy.
What is the secret of your successful life?
It is simple, all you need is patience, humility, staying focused and most importantly, having the fear of God. It is only God that can give a man success. I have been in this industry for about 25- 26 years, but look at when my time to shine came. You cannot get to the top all of a sudden. The rhythm of life is step by step, stage by stage and from simple to complex.
If you do not follow this rule of life, you become irrelevant. God blesses what he finds in your hand. People should always learn to appreciate what is in their hands, never be satisfied with what you have achieved now, because the degree of work and quality of value you add to the society makes you an individual
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Friday, 4 April 2014
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Saka loses dad
Comic actor and MTN brand ambassador, Hafiz Oyetoro, popularly known as Saka is currently in a deep sorrow. He lost his father Pa Dauda Oyetoro to the cold of hands of death last Saturday.
The 98-year-old Pa Dauda reportedly died at about 11am.
Commenting on his father demise, Saka said he was happy that his father witnessed the great transformation in his life, adding it pained him that he couldn’t do much for him due to old age.
“I wish my dad was a little younger to enjoy his fruit of labour. I am happy that he witnessed the transformation in my life, and I tried to make him share in the good life but he was just too old to do anything,” Saka lamented.
He was in Abuja for a movie production when he received a call that his father had passed on.
His father’s remains have since been laid to rest according to Islamic rites at his country home in Koso, Iseyin, Oyo State.
The 98-year-old Pa Dauda reportedly died at about 11am.
Commenting on his father demise, Saka said he was happy that his father witnessed the great transformation in his life, adding it pained him that he couldn’t do much for him due to old age.
“I wish my dad was a little younger to enjoy his fruit of labour. I am happy that he witnessed the transformation in my life, and I tried to make him share in the good life but he was just too old to do anything,” Saka lamented.
He was in Abuja for a movie production when he received a call that his father had passed on.
His father’s remains have since been laid to rest according to Islamic rites at his country home in Koso, Iseyin, Oyo State.
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