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“Education Over Estates”: Oga Bello Explains Why He Won’t Leave Properties for His 18 Children

“Education Over Estates”: Oga Bello Explains Why He Won’t Leave Properties for His 18 Children

Veteran Nollywood actor and filmmaker Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, has sparked fresh conversations around inheritance and legacy in Nigerian families after declaring he won’t be leaving any houses or properties for his children.

Speaking in a recent interview with Nigerian Tribune, the iconic thespian — who has been in the film industry since 1964 and is a proud father of 18 children — revealed that his real investment is not in real estate, but in education.

“I don’t want to leave any properties for my children. I just need two houses, one in Lagos and one in my hometown. If you meet any money in my account, share it. I’m passionate about education,” he said.

🎓 Opinion: A Powerful Reframing of What True Legacy Means

In a society where wealth is often measured in land, buildings, and bank accounts, Oga Bello’s statement is both bold and refreshing. He reminds us that inheritance is not always tangible, and that a sound education can be a more enduring legacy than a mansion in Lekki.

This decision, while controversial to some, is rooted in deep personal experience. Oga Bello revealed that he lacked the privilege of parental support in his own academic journey, and so decided early in life to give his children what he never had — quality education.

And clearly, it’s paid off. One of his sons, Femi Adebayo, is not only a celebrated Nollywood actor and lawyer, but also the current Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Kwara State — a testament to what a solid educational foundation can build.

💬 Nigerians React:

🔹 “Oga Bello spoke facts. Education is the best inheritance.”
🔹 “Some of our parents built houses but didn’t build us. Salute to this legend.”
🔹 “Legacy is not just land. It’s in the minds you shape.”
🔹 “God bless this man. Nigerian men need to hear this truth.”

💡 A Wake-Up Call on Wealth, Wisdom & Ageing

Beyond inheritance, Oga Bello also reflected on ageing and the lack of preparation for it in Nigeria. His words ring loud: “Preparing for old age is personal… I invested in my children. In old age, they will take care of me.”

In a culture where elders often feel neglected and forgotten, his proactive approach — pouring into his children so they can pour back into him — is both practical and profound.

📌 Final Thoughts:

Oga Bello’s perspective is a masterclass in intentional parenting. His story is proof that you don’t have to leave your children keys to a mansion if you’ve already given them keys to a brighter future through education, discipline, and values.

Not everyone may agree with his stance, but few can argue with the results he’s produced — not just on screen, but at home.

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#BuildMindsNotMansions
#FathersOfWisdom
#InvestInYourChildren

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