Nigerian
actor, Wale Adebayo has spoken about his life, revealing that he got
burnt once while playing the role of Sango in church.

Wale Adebayo
Actor Wale Adebayo became popular in 1997 when the movie – Sango –
in which he played the lead role, was released. Till date, he is fondly
referred to as Sango by many members of the public.
In a chat with Saturday Beats, he sympathised with a student of the
University of Ibadan who recently got burnt while playing the part of
Sango. Sharing his own experience while playing the role for a church
play, he said, “I have been playing the part of Sango since I was a kid.
Even when I was in the church, we had a cultural troupe and I always
acted Sango and of course, I would need to make fire come out of my
mouth.
“This was in 1988. When I got into the university in 1992, the
church was opening our Ibadan missionary building. The Catholic Youth
Organisation of Nigeria presented a cultural play as we had always done
since we were children. During the play, when all the ladies bowed
before Sango, I came from behind and breathed fire.
“What I had always done, which worked was to put kerosene in my
mouth and spit it out, then the fire comes out. That has always been
the routine. On this particular day, reverend fathers, governors, and
other dignitaries were seated. I did my normal stuff, but unfortunately
for me, the play was done outdoors and it was a windy day. I did not
take cognisance of the wind and that was how I got burnt. I still have
the scars on my hand till date.
“Immediately I breathed the fire with kerosene in my mouth, the
wind blew it back at me. My mother was in the crowd, I am her only son
and she was so scared that I heard her shout before I started feeling
the pain. I still had to finish the show. So, anytime someone tags me in
any of those Sango mishaps on social media, they do not know that I
quickly go to the victim’s page to make sure the person is alright. I
would make a comment and probably follow the person. People do not know
why I do that but it is because I have had a similar experience before.”
He hinted that there could be more to such experiences than meets the eye.
“I would not say that it is diabolical but there are things
that are just beyond explanation when it comes to the African culture
and religion. We might have successfully alienated ourselves from it but
it is something we should take seriously. I am confused. I know my
religion as a Catholic is strong but I also know that when we were
practising the African religion, it was strong as well.
“Anything that has always been strong has the potential to
haunt you if you disrespect it. For me, if we disrespect our deities,
they would come back to haunt us. If we go out of our way to disrespect
it, there would be consequences regardless of how little they are. There
are stories that I could tell but I would not want to go into them,” he said.
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