Veteran Actor Baba Otolo shares grace to grass story during Pastor Agbala’s visit and fundraiser setup(VIDEO)

The renowned clergyman stepped up to assist the Esteemed Thespian, who recently appealed to the Nigerian populace for aid following the encounter of challenges that catalyzed his transformation from a state of affluence to a tale of hardship


In a heart-tingling manifestation of boundless compassion and unwavering solidarity, Pastor Agbala Gabriel made a poignant journey to the doorstep of the revered veteran actor, Mustapha Bakare, fondly and widely acknowledged as the iconic Otolo.

The Thespian had not long ago reached out to fellow Nigerians, earnestly sought support in achieving his aspiration of proudly owning a home.

The impassioned appeal from Baba Otolo grabbed the notice of Pastor Agbala Gabriel, who stepped in as a guiding light to make this dream a reality..

Pastor Agbala Gabriel, in videos making the rounds, paid a visit to Otolo at his current residence in Ogbomosho, which happens to be his father’s house, where he resides alongside his wife.

During the visit, Otolo shared that he has spent an impressive 46 years in the entertainment industry. Unfortunately, a movie he produced turned into a financial nightmare due to the untimely demise of his marketer, leaving him entangled in significant debt.

The burden of this debt-induced disgrace compelled him to flee from Lagos to his familial abode in Ogbomosho, seeking refuge from the challenges that had ensued.

Through the collaborative synergy of dedicated individuals and the benevolent offerings from kind-hearted supporters, the fundraising drive accomplished the remarkable feat of accumulating a substantial total of N4 million.

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Pastor Gabriel Agbala has mobilized multimillion Naira funds to assist Yoruba movie stalwarts, namely Iya Gbonkan, Pariolodo, Suebebe, and the late Musiliu Ajikanle.

These efforts have addressed a spectrum of challenges, spanning from a lack of private cars and homes to grave illnesses that posed life-threatening risks.

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