Deolu has been fighting Takwando as at 80's and Papa Anta Laniyan had a drama group that gave Deolu foundation to pick up from. Deolu is a humble Festac guy....He is a God fearing man.i actually attended Sir Boni.... Takwando class. I love his humility. We all grew up in Festac. God bless him and continue to uphold him in Jesus name. Glad to see him on this platform.
Thank you, Teju for bringing Mr Funsho Adeolu and other OG actors that we knew way back. Please bring more of the actor that used to act in the 80s and 90s that have relocated to USA or Canada.
I had a chance to meet Mr funsho because he is a close friend of my uncle and he is very down to earth,friendly,humble and GOD fearing...He is such of a lovely man and May GOD continue bless him🙏🙏🙏 and he is also a great actor,definitely one of the best to ever do it in Nollywood
43:30 - 43:36 Baba think am think am, just say they know, baba just struggled not to spill some names..looooooooooooool......walahi they know true true. And I love why he protects his values so much, he says I want my child to be proud to say yes, Funsho Adeolu is my father. That hit me.
I’ve seen the videos and I loved them. You’re a very good dancer. I don’t care if you’re seeking attention. It’s good to see someone in our era step like you do
I have said it before, when people are well raised and come from good homes, you will always see this good behaviour in their character.but these days a lot of people are badly raised and this reflects in so many people’s behaviour nowadays
all the OGs dun japa finish......I am glad they are getting the chance to come into a system that will at least support them to take care of their health and also establish their kids for a better future
The conclusion really gets to me, very very deep! Sharing your gift and using it to help humanity is where lies your purpose.🤔 thanks bro for what you do. God bless🙏🏿
He has become an agent or broker @22:44 I like that he is humble enough to accept his new reality of living life abroad and using his talents and skills to earn more money. The highest form of dividend is freedom to do anything you want to. I think he will make a good teacher @35:14 because of his background. He will do well to found a school of broadcasting or media. He has many talents that America can bless. Let him just connect to the right people and remain an Omoluabi because the devils are in America just as they are in Nigeria. God bless his family.
About the Taekwondo, it's true...My late father (God rest his sweet soul), in the 60s got to the peak...that we had pictures of him breaking coconut with bare hands. According to my mum, he reach the magical level. However, he was always drawn back no matter how you provoke him, that he needs hit any of us no matter what the offence was. He only once defended my late mum from a man that tried to attack her...it was just a hit, and the man was knocked out for minutes. Even at that, he didn't feel good but the mam didn't give him a chance...that was in the early 80s.
This is deep conversation. Great interview. It shows in some movies that some people can act but there cos they’re popular on IG .I prefer the seasoned actors they bring the best out of a character they play. Thank you Mr Funsho Adeola . God bless you and Thank you Teju Baby face for this.
Teju. Am a Nigerian based in the carolinas here in the US.. what state are you based? I really will want to meet or come on your podcast. I will like to talk some how we in the diaspora are swindled whenever you try to invest back in Nigeria. A guy swindled me $10000 in Nigeria since December 2020 and am still looking for him. He is actually a retired naval officer. I look forward to your response.
So if good people refuse to run for office, why are we then still hoping and praying for a better Nigeria? How will the system be cleansed and sanitized? Let the good people remain on the fence while evil continues to triumph! We are not ready!!🤣
I see deep admiration in Teju's face for Adeolu. this is awesome. I love Adeolu more, I always know he is deep, reserved and had no dent to his public image, I wish him the best. Thanks Teju for bringing him out.
Great interview. It would nice if you could interview actress Sola Asedeko. She use to act in Tunde Kelani’s Mainframe production . I haven’t seen her on my screen in years. I hear she’s in the US too.
I give it to Funso Adeolu. He is well respected as an actor. He is very gently,easy going and a skilled dance. I just love his personality. God bless you more br.
Though, I didn't have the time to watch this video. But the title was what picked my interest. I respect Mr Funsho but if he did truly say actor ain't actor because they become politician, that will mean, he is not as intelligent as I hope he is. Precedent filled the movies space. Arnold is one of the best actor this world ever offer humanity, he became a politician. Amitabh Bachchan is arguably the best India actor ever, he became a politician. So, if Shah Rukh Khan, the current Indian finest decides to go into politics tomorrow, such decision will automatically defile his acting prowess. If Mr Adeolu have issues with politicians, especially the frail ones in Nigeria, e.g. Desmond Idiot and the likes, he should learn to separate individual actor and his/her character apart from the lots. Actors are actors because they are good at their job, becoming a politician is their prerogative. And if anyone choose to go that route, we should not destroy what they have built just because they choose another career for themselves. But, like I wrote earlier, I didn't watch the video, I might have missed the context of what he meant, if he actually utter such statement.
Is Arnold or formal American actor that later govern America a Nigeria or have Nigeria politicians looting and oppressing mentality? U talking out of point 📍boi
The one who didn’t watch the video wrote the longest comment. Didn’t have time to watch but had the time to write such a long comment. You put in statements at the beginning and end, that justified the fact that your comment is needless.
@@folowononi It takes an intelligent person to relate to that long comment and not a simpleton. Besides, what I will type out within one second, might take you your whole life time to type.
Bro, leave that simpleton matter, I'm far from that and you know it. You are a picture of a simpleton and an intellectual slothful and stagnant person. Mind you, these are not insults; it's an apt description of what you have admitted in your needless comment. 1) "Though, I didn't have the time to watch this video. But the title was what picked my interest." 2) " But, like I wrote earlier, I didn't watch the video, I might have missed the context of what he meant, if he actually utter such statement."