Veteran Actor Saka And Wife Celebrate 15th Wedding Anniversary
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Veteran comic actor, Hafiz Oyetoro known as Saka and his wife, Saidat Olaide are celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary today.
Saka wrote;
āWhile growing up, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what a woman is. But when it was time for me to find my own woman, it dawned on me that a woman is not a man. In my search, I came across a lady who was edging me on, making me to belief she loved āmeā.
Well, I decided to propose. She had listened quietly with encouraging countenance on her face. I went on to fantasy on how our ācoming togetherā would be the best thing that could happen to us. Thenā¦ āAre you sure you are ready?ā āYESā I answered.
āWhere is your car?ā āI will get one soonā
She smiled āIf eventually you are able to get a car God knows when, wont you go to work with the car?ā I noded proudly āSo when I get married to YOU I Will be jumping on public busesā
I read her lips. CONTINUE
She had simply told me that I have to offer Me+ 2cars at least before she could say āyesā I needed no Imam to tell me she wasnāt my wife. I decided to face my career and leave āwoman palavaā until I met this woman who my mind told me had been searching for me.
After ātoastingā her we became friends. My brotherly friend Gbenga Windapo was the Gardner who kept watering the flower of the friendship. One day a voice came āHafiz Mumu you no go propose abi na when Jesus come back you go do amā So I proposed. She was silent for some minutes. I thought I saw her looking me over! Ye! This one too was calculating my worth. My God! What will this one ask? A building at Banana Island? I was almost saying in my mind I lost again. Thenā¦ āYES!ā I had thought it was a voice in me that spoke in such audible voice. But the assurance on her gentle beautiful face assured me I had heard her voice and I heard her right. She never asked what I could offer before she could agree to be my wife.
She never requested for any material standard. I remembered then I was living in a āroom and parlourā portion in a civilian barrack where we used general toilet and kitchen. This woman stood by me. She has never wavered in helping me achieve my dream, our dream our future! She had taught me what womanhood is. She had taught me a woman is a divine catalyst for achieving future dreams.
This day May 24th 15 years ago Saidat Olaideā