Below are links to the other parts of this interview Part 1 How We Met - Summer Aku - New Life In Nigeria - Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/c8G1ygJj4M0/видео.html Part 2 My Sad Japa Story - Nigerian 79 Year Old Man Shares His Story - Ola Balogun - Summer Aku ruclips.net/video/_njwyB6MCMI/видео.html Part 3 All I Saw Was Just An Old Man Until I Googled His Name - Nigerian First Film Maker - Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/TXId1LnSB10/видео.html Part 4 Ola Balogun Condemns Nollywood - Full Of Fake Accents & Horrible Make Up- Hannatu Musawa Is Rubbish ruclips.net/video/4I6I1umJFYY/видео.html Part 5 My Japa-da Separated My French Wife & I - Séx Is Sweet But It’s A Trap (Dr Oa Balagun) ruclips.net/video/RtC9TXKSvhY/видео.html Part 6 Pastor Adeboye Was A Timid Man - Access Bank CEO (Wigwe) Wasted Too Much Money - Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/BrBBUrxDVkI/видео.html Part 7 Heaven & Hell Are Here On Earth With Us Not In The Sky - Igbo Is Not A People - Baba Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/80d6pbdETEA/видео.html Part 8 I'm Ready To Die - I've Written My Will - I'd Like To Say Goodbye To My Family/ Friends Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/tz5iLeINNNc/видео.html Part 9 Davido Is Irresponsible - Dele Momodu Is Mercenary Journalist - Monogamy Is Unnatural Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/9QcoNoa3-xQ/видео.html
@@nanjiayongmagaret2890 Below are links to the other parts of this interview Part 1 How We Met - Summer Aku - New Life In Nigeria - Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/c8G1ygJj4M0/видео.html Part 2 My Sad Japa Story - Nigerian 79 Year Old Man Shares His Story - Ola Balogun - Summer Aku ruclips.net/video/_njwyB6MCMI/видео.html Part 3 All I Saw Was Just An Old Man Until I Googled His Name - Nigerian First Film Maker - Dr Ola Balogun ruclips.net/video/TXId1LnSB10/видео.html
@summer Aku I have been looking for Dr Balogun for awhile now I grew knowing him his two daughters and I were like sisters and brother and we had memorable times . Dr took me the arts theatre to see a film then I think it was called black orpheus. Dr was and still a very remarkable man . He used to stay in Isaac John I was he neighbour. All the films he produced in the 70s and 80s were classics. Kindly send my regards to him . Such modest and humble man
Even at 79 he is still very sound and doesn't look his age. I love listening to tales from the elders, it humbles you. The ending was so touching, he still seeing that homeless guy in the faces of the less privilege. His life experiences led him to be an empath.
So deep.. so emotional story. Seeing this grandpa cried makes me have a rethink and another perspective to life. Still looking for the homeless guy to give him his money, the homeless guy is an angel in disguise. Let us be compassionate and show love towards one another, this you cannot see amongst the rich towards the poor.
This man is a well known film producer. Channel tv has interviewed him several times. He has fantastic stories to tell. It’s a pleasure listening to his wealth of experiences
Dr. Balogun is a brilliant man! I could listen to papa Balogun the whole day. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪. Tell him we appreciate him so much and wish him a long and happy life 💗
I have never seen someone sooo humble like him. From a rich home yet humble. Watching him cry got me summer. Please tell Baba we your fans love and appreciate him for opening up about his life. Summer I watched from a big screen TV to get all the gist. Thank you summer ❤
Who's cutting onions here😢, oh seeing those tears dripping down from his eyes got me so emotional😭. He's such a fun nd humble guy with a heart of gratitude~ Tell him we 🫶🏽 him Nne!!
Woooooow. A living legend with a heart of gold. This man is a hero. His head and heart are in sync. Such intelligence and brilliance with a heart that is content.Thank you for living the life you have lived with simplicity and showing us the younger generation what it means to be human.
His story is very similar to my Dad's story. My Dad is 74. I love colonial stories. Somehow, you will get your way through life in a positive way, and our parents were very smart back in the days.
Summer i saw a picture of this your guest with my late uncle the popular John Chukwu ( JC) in the pictires shown in this interview. Your guest is a smart yong at heart elder. Brilliant interview very impressed listening to his narratives.
Wow, great and nice story, pure and natural, kudos for this interview, let Baba Balogun know that the man that shared the dirty bread with him was his guardian angel. The man is still with him as an angel guiding him and spurning him on to be humble and to do likewise in giving. God bless and keep you in good health.
I have never commented on this page before.i must say that i thoroughly enjoyed your interview with this young old man,he is one of a kind.please bring the 3rd part asap.weldone Summer.
Wow Baba has stories for days. I am so touched by the story of the homelessness and the other homeless man who gave him out of his “poverty”. I love listening to old people with so much wisdom ❤ I can’t wait for part 3 Thank you Summer for sharing This is a blessing
This is one of the best stories I have ever heard, you are very fortunate to meet this great man. That man may have been an angel or Christ himself having a communion with you that is why you have not seen him again.
As a young person who had a middle class exposure in Ibadan, i followed Dr. Ola Balogun's literal strides. Another was Dr. Ola Rotimi who also brought a new scholarly impression to Arts in Nigeria of the 70s. Balogun, especially, used sarcasm to criticize the military government of Gowon. Now i understand how the circumstances of his birth influenced his unusual broad perspective on life many still remember.
Thank you for enlightening us, about the missionaries who assisted so many people in Nigeria, it was a service which changed so many lives. It was never about money like the present churches which are only after money which is the main reason why they open up churches. They were professional people, who gave service to the people. I am also a product of such service. The best education and moral values we received from them. Fortunately my parents also are recipients of that type of education. All the way from South Africa.
Very rewarding and emotional watching the renown film director Ola Balogun. I think to the best of my knowledge no one has presented this side of the great man as Summer is doing now. We look forward for the third part.
Summer, do you know that this interview made yesterday the happiest, please can we have part 3 to 10, we need this young man. Tell Baba that we love him so much.
That is why I always tell people you didn't no tomorrow A poor man today can become rich please let respect people around us his still looking for the man 👍
This man is a great film producer; I remember his production on Nigerian Airforce entitled Iron Eagles; a master piece ,I will pay anything to watch again.
Wowwwww what a beautiful story, it is good to remember where you are coming from. This man is very humble and God will continue to bless him and give him long life. I cried with him, I felt him. He is very grateful, God bless him🙏🏽❤️
Well done Summer, this interview made me subscribe. A great film producer, never realised he was an Igbo man until this interview because I only knew him as Ola Balogun. Thoroughly polished man and down to earth and I'm so glad you decided to interview him.
This is so touching, humbling, tearful listening to his story. All i see is humanity personified,a man truly helped by God. God is indeed alive.Sir we love you and appreciate you, Summer ,meeting this man is divinely orchestrated. I have a mind reset from this interview. Thanks Summer
I had tears 😢 in my eyes towards the end of this interview session with Dr. Balogun. Summer, you've got fantastic interviewing skills 👏🏼 Thank you so much for giving Dr. Balogun the stage to share his powerful life story 😘
Summer, I love this man already. Very unassuming and honest. I am sure he has a lot of great stories to share about Naija! Naija was sweet during our times back in the 80s (perhaps sweeter during his time). We moved from the US to Naija in the late 70s. I japada back to US in '89
Oooh my God!!! I feel the man's tears at missing an opportunity to repay that homeless neighbor of his for his kindness. Listening to him is so educational and entertaining.
The most intelligent, knowledgeable, rich with experience people are humble and at peace with themselves.They are welcoming; accessable;kindest souls and always willing to share wisdom and knowledge....That I know and it's throughout the world.
This touched my heart, thank you so much for giving us a glimpse into your life and sharing history with us! I could listen to you all day Sir. May you have many more years in good health, contentment and happiness 🫶🏾💫🙏🏾 And thank you Summer for introducing us to him, it is so appreciated 🫂🫶🏾
I cant wait for part three. I was in tears listening to Baba. How many young men would be willing to go through what he had to endure. It reminds me of this bible verse in Romans 5- Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; 4 perseverance, character; and character, hope. 5 And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us. His suffering produced perservance and perseverance produced hope. We salute you Sir.🌹🥰
I can't wait for part 3. It maybe a good idea for you to write about his life. To be honest even a movie or documentary about his life would be an amazing idea if you have the time and you are up to it. Blessings to you and Mr. Balogun. Thank you for such a great guest.
a life story that thought me an angel is always waiting to lift us when we seems and when we are down . I can not believe this encounter still resonate deep with Baba. Your experience and encounter is one in life time . Baba , the man is your angel, the angel is smiling at you .
This Baba is very humble. He is the kind of grandfather I would always like to be close to . There's a lot to learn from him . He's very cheerful and still handsome at his age.
Such an interesting, intelligent and humble man. May God bless him and grant him many more years. AMEN. Summer you an icon, you are lucky to meet a man like him..
Dr Ola Balogun, fun, witty, sensible & not given to wastefulness is the kind of role model Nigerian youths should emulate. I hope Prof Wole Soyinka is watching how elders should show wisdom.
This wonderful! Thanks Summer, it’s a piece of Nigeria’s history we have here. Also, I finally see and hear the legendary Dr. Ola Balogun. God bless you sir
Wow. This interview sounded like i was talking to my Mum. She was also born and brought up in Aba to Yoruba parents and they had to leave the east during the war.
An Angel in disguise the samaritan who gave baba 1/2 of his bread where ever he is may he be blessed beyond measure .Good job Summer keep it up god bless you
Summer, this your catch na 'Evergreen and lively lovely Old School'. He's very correct about the true thieves in Nigeria - Nigerians politicians. Fela and MNK saw Nigeria ahead. Politicians whose conscience couldn't let them sleep of hearing the truth imprisoned them, called them all sorts of them.
What an emotional story..😢when people help u in your darkest moments u feel it to yr bone and lives in your heart forever.. such an humble man..GOD bles you sir ❤❤
I have traveled all over the world, i have leaved in five star hotels, i have also eaten with presidents. guess what?, no food i have ever eating that is as good as the one given to me by the man who has nothing and decided to share with a stranger. did anyone else notice how emotional he was at this point?. Then, is it out of place to suggest that the man he is looking for might be the young people he help each time he sees them reminding him where he started from?. Is it also right to say that the very man he has been looking for might be the gratefulness, appreciation, humility and probably the lessons some of us have learnt from the story?.
Below are links to the other parts of this interview
Part 1
How We Met - Summer Aku - New Life In Nigeria - Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/c8G1ygJj4M0/видео.html
Part 2
My Sad Japa Story - Nigerian 79 Year Old Man Shares His Story - Ola Balogun - Summer Aku
ruclips.net/video/_njwyB6MCMI/видео.html
Part 3
All I Saw Was Just An Old Man Until I Googled His Name - Nigerian First Film Maker - Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/TXId1LnSB10/видео.html
Part 4
Ola Balogun Condemns Nollywood - Full Of Fake Accents & Horrible Make Up- Hannatu Musawa Is Rubbish
ruclips.net/video/4I6I1umJFYY/видео.html
Part 5
My Japa-da Separated My French Wife & I - Séx Is Sweet But It’s A Trap (Dr Oa Balagun)
ruclips.net/video/RtC9TXKSvhY/видео.html
Part 6
Pastor Adeboye Was A Timid Man - Access Bank CEO (Wigwe) Wasted Too Much Money - Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/BrBBUrxDVkI/видео.html
Part 7
Heaven & Hell Are Here On Earth With Us Not In The Sky - Igbo Is Not A People - Baba Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/80d6pbdETEA/видео.html
Part 8
I'm Ready To Die - I've Written My Will - I'd Like To Say Goodbye To My Family/ Friends Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/tz5iLeINNNc/видео.html
Part 9
Davido Is Irresponsible - Dele Momodu Is Mercenary Journalist - Monogamy Is Unnatural Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/9QcoNoa3-xQ/видео.html
@@summeraku Thank you
We need part 3. Baba Ola get fan for sweden
@@nanjiayongmagaret2890
Below are links to the other parts of this interview
Part 1
How We Met - Summer Aku - New Life In Nigeria - Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/c8G1ygJj4M0/видео.html
Part 2
My Sad Japa Story - Nigerian 79 Year Old Man Shares His Story - Ola Balogun - Summer Aku
ruclips.net/video/_njwyB6MCMI/видео.html
Part 3
All I Saw Was Just An Old Man Until I Googled His Name - Nigerian First Film Maker - Dr Ola Balogun
ruclips.net/video/TXId1LnSB10/видео.html
@summer Aku I have been looking for Dr Balogun for awhile now I grew knowing him his two daughters and I were like sisters and brother and we had memorable times .
Dr took me the arts theatre to see a film then I think it was called black orpheus.
Dr was and still a very remarkable man .
He used to stay in Isaac John I was he neighbour.
All the films he produced in the 70s and 80s were classics.
Kindly send my regards to him .
Such modest and humble man
He may be 79 but you can see the handsomeness is
still there.😀
💕💕
Yep!😅😊
Is he single? I am interested 😂
@@ladyp5471 me too🤣🤣
@@ladyp5471 I'm guessing so, since he seemed interested in Summer lol!
Even at 79 he is still very sound and doesn't look his age. I love listening to tales from the elders, it humbles you. The ending was so touching, he still seeing that homeless guy in the faces of the less privilege. His life experiences led him to be an empath.
I pray we all live to remember and tell our story, even with tears he still appreciate life and the homeless man that gave him bread
This daddy has a pure and beautiful soul
Yes, he does. He would not hurt a fly. Like he said, he's brave.
He has a heart of gratitude and appreciation! And he 's still keeping it alive!
Yes he does.
Dr Ola Balogun is a well known figure. I knew him as a film producer back in the days. I’m glad to see him alive and well.
I knew about him too. Shocked to know that he is the man that Summer Aku met.
Ha,That is true back in the days,I see.
Whaoo!!!! Kings College 👊👍
Wao,,is this Ola balogun we use to hear about those days??summer you are lucky to have met this man,he's not a nobody o..wao,,small world they say...
So deep.. so emotional story. Seeing this grandpa cried makes me have a rethink and another perspective to life. Still looking for the homeless guy to give him his money, the homeless guy is an angel in disguise. Let us be compassionate and show love towards one another, this you cannot see amongst the rich towards the poor.
exactly what i thought, the homeless guy was God in the form of an angel
When one goes through suffering, he can feel the pain of those who are going through the same pain he went through.
Exactly
Thanks Summer for sharing this story.........
This man is a well known film producer. Channel tv has interviewed him several times. He has fantastic stories to tell. It’s a pleasure listening to his wealth of experiences
Dr. Balogun is a brilliant man! I could listen to papa Balogun the whole day. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪. Tell him we appreciate him so much and wish him a long and happy life 💗
I have never seen someone sooo humble like him. From a rich home yet humble. Watching him cry got me summer. Please tell Baba we your fans love and appreciate him for opening up about his life. Summer I watched from a big screen TV to get all the gist. Thank you summer ❤
Yes seeing tears run down his face touched me. He is humble, appreciative, grateful and wise beyond his years for a boy who lost his dad at 12.
Summer I think you should start a podcast for people returning back to Nigeria to share their experiences
Summer, this man is too much, funny, good story teller, with an interesting story.Thank you for sharing.
Who's cutting onions here😢, oh seeing those tears dripping down from his eyes got me so emotional😭. He's such a fun nd humble guy with a heart of gratitude~ Tell him we 🫶🏽 him Nne!!
These is the type of content we should encourage. Pls Summer bring more.
Woooooow. A living legend with a heart of gold. This man is a hero. His head and heart are in sync. Such intelligence and brilliance with a heart that is content.Thank you for living the life you have lived with simplicity and showing us the younger generation what it means to be human.
His story is very similar to my Dad's story. My Dad is 74. I love colonial stories. Somehow, you will get your way through life in a positive way, and our parents were very smart back in the days.
Summer i saw a picture of this your guest with my late uncle the popular John Chukwu ( JC) in the pictires shown in this interview. Your guest is a smart yong at heart elder. Brilliant interview very impressed listening to his narratives.
Wow, great and nice story, pure and natural, kudos for this interview, let Baba Balogun know that the man that shared the dirty bread with him was his guardian angel. The man is still with him as an angel guiding him and spurning him on to be humble and to do likewise in giving. God bless and keep you in good health.
I have never commented on this page before.i must say that i thoroughly enjoyed your interview with this young old man,he is one of a kind.please bring the 3rd part asap.weldone Summer.
Wow
Baba has stories for days.
I am so touched by the story of the homelessness and the other homeless man who gave him out of his “poverty”.
I love listening to old people with so much wisdom ❤
I can’t wait for part 3
Thank you Summer for sharing
This is a blessing
This is one of the best stories I have ever heard, you are very fortunate to meet this great man. That man may have been an angel or Christ himself having a communion with you that is why you have not seen him again.
exactly what i thought
Very touching
Nice
As a young person who had a middle class exposure in Ibadan, i followed Dr. Ola Balogun's literal strides. Another was Dr. Ola Rotimi who also brought a new scholarly impression to Arts in Nigeria of the 70s. Balogun, especially, used sarcasm to criticize the military government of Gowon. Now i understand how the circumstances of his birth influenced his unusual broad perspective on life many still remember.
Thank you for enlightening us, about the missionaries who assisted so many people in Nigeria, it was a service which changed so many lives. It was never about money like the present churches which are only after money which is the main reason why they open up churches. They were professional people, who gave service to the people. I am also a product of such service. The best education and moral values we received from them. Fortunately my parents also are recipients of that type of education. All the way from South Africa.
This man is very knowledgeable.I enjoyed listening to him.
Very rewarding and emotional watching the renown film director Ola Balogun. I think to the best of my knowledge no one has presented this side of the great man as Summer is doing now. We look forward for the third part.
Summer, do you know that this interview made yesterday the happiest, please can we have part 3 to 10, we need this young man. Tell Baba that we love him so much.
That is why I always tell people you didn't no tomorrow A poor man today can become rich please let respect people around us his still looking for the man 👍
This man is a great film producer; I remember his production on Nigerian Airforce entitled Iron Eagles; a master piece ,I will pay anything to watch again.
Papa is very brilliant. I love listening to stories of colonial days
Baba is a very humble and a kind hearted man. May God continue to renew ur strength & show you mercy in Jesus mighty name.
A movie should be made about this man. It is so emotional.
I second that
Wowwwww what a beautiful story, it is good to remember where you are coming from. This man is very humble and God will continue to bless him and give him long life.
I cried with him, I felt him. He is very grateful, God bless him🙏🏽❤️
Well done Summer, this interview made me subscribe. A great film producer, never realised he was an Igbo man until this interview because I only knew him as Ola Balogun. Thoroughly polished man and down to earth and I'm so glad you decided to interview him.
This is so touching, humbling, tearful listening to his story. All i see is humanity personified,a man truly helped by God. God is indeed alive.Sir we love you and appreciate you, Summer ,meeting this man is divinely orchestrated. I have a mind reset from this interview. Thanks Summer
I had tears 😢 in my eyes towards the end of this interview session with Dr. Balogun. Summer, you've got fantastic interviewing skills 👏🏼
Thank you so much for giving Dr. Balogun the stage to share his powerful life story 😘
Oh, what a sweet old man. His tears made me shed some of my own. So touching 😢
Summer, I love this man already. Very unassuming and honest. I am sure he has a lot of great stories to share about Naija! Naija was sweet during our times back in the 80s (perhaps sweeter during his time). We moved from the US to Naija in the late 70s. I japada back to US in '89
Summer, this is a masterpiece, and I appreciate your guest for the very unique story he told on your channel. Very lovely content.
I also teared up at the end 😢
He was only seventeen, that must have been so tough.
Floreat Sir!!!
same here
Me too 😢
Oooh my God!!! I feel the man's tears at missing an opportunity to repay that homeless neighbor of his for his kindness. Listening to him is so educational and entertaining.
Best story , that homeless man was an angel from GOD that y it was the best food ever
The most intelligent, knowledgeable, rich with experience people are humble and at peace with themselves.They are welcoming; accessable;kindest souls and always willing to share wisdom and knowledge....That I know and it's throughout the world.
This touched my heart, thank you so much for giving us a glimpse into your life and sharing history with us! I could listen to you all day Sir. May you have many more years in good health, contentment and happiness 🫶🏾💫🙏🏾
And thank you Summer for introducing us to him, it is so appreciated 🫂🫶🏾
Very moving episode. Thanks Summer and Mr Balogun. I’ll share with others. ❤
I cant wait for part three. I was in tears listening to Baba. How many young men would be willing to go through what he had to endure. It reminds me of this bible verse in Romans 5- Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;
4 perseverance, character; and character, hope.
5 And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us. His suffering produced perservance and perseverance produced hope. We salute you Sir.🌹🥰
I can't wait for part 3. It maybe a good idea for you to write about his life. To be honest even a movie or documentary about his life would be an amazing idea if you have the time and you are up to it. Blessings to you and Mr. Balogun. Thank you for such a great guest.
Dr Balogun is always a legend!!🙌
@@Ifeyemi28I wish I could meet him.
Great interview that we all should learn from, if Africa wants to be Great again.🙏👏👏
a life story that thought me an angel is always waiting to lift us when we seems and when we are down . I can not believe this encounter still resonate deep with Baba. Your experience and encounter is one in life time . Baba , the man is your angel, the angel is smiling at you .
Wow this daddy is so kind and he's full of wisdom. Very touching story ❤ God always make a way for HIS Children
This Baba is very humble. He is the kind of grandfather I would always like to be close to . There's a lot to learn from him . He's very cheerful and still handsome at his age.
I watched the first episode and never knew he's the popular Ola Balogun. He's one of the foundations of Nollywood.
Please Summer can you write Mr Balogun’s Biography if it has not already been done. He has a lot of information which should be documented ❤❤❤❤
Wonderful story, it pays to do good.
So true
Who he cried, I was touched ,
jolly good fellow, good and kind man.
Respect and Regards
Oh!
So this is the Ola Balogun.
Agba yin a tun bo daleh sir
Very interesting, SHIP IS A BOAT .Just like my journey to Marseille . Is not easy. Thank you sir .Dede watching from Barcelona Spain.
Such an interesting, intelligent and humble man. May God bless him and grant him many more years. AMEN. Summer you an icon, you are lucky to meet a man like him..
Dr Ola Balogun, fun, witty, sensible & not given to wastefulness is the kind of role model Nigerian youths should emulate. I hope Prof Wole Soyinka is watching how elders should show wisdom.
Very touching story! He is a good man. Honestly, I shed tears when tears strolled down his eyes and cheek 😢
He is so handsome... Thank you for serving us with his experience
I absolutely love this ma, we need to cherish and document our elders stories ❤❤it’s so important
Awwww, this was very lively summer. We need interviews from people like this. I hope you get to meet more of them. Waiting for part 3.
exactly, this might be the next chapter of summers life, interviewing great people, for them to share their stories with us
This wonderful! Thanks Summer, it’s a piece of Nigeria’s history we have here. Also, I finally see and hear the legendary Dr. Ola Balogun. God bless you sir
Very beautiful story, the man was sent to you. Humanity at its best!!! Much love, thank you for sharing.
Dr Ola Balogun, fun, witty, sensible & not given to wastefulness is the kind of role model Nigerian youths should emulate.
For me personally Japa is not the Final solution ❤
So touching. Man filled with wisdom.
Thank u soo much summer for this story this is wat I do for living supporting homeless people is Job
You're a good man sir, not everyone remembers the help one rendered to them at last.
Summer, please try get a mic 🎤 because of your hand
EPIC Documentary!!
This Baba story is very tourching. Thank you Summer for this. I love real life story.
I love this man frankness straightforward in his expression. The poor does not steal from each other
Honestly I fall in love with you sir.
You reminded me of my late dad.
I was moved to tears too. A very inspiring story...
Wow. This interview sounded like i was talking to my Mum.
She was also born and brought up in Aba to Yoruba parents and they had to leave the east during the war.
Naaa me! Naaa me!! The two last sentenses is jst a fitting climax to ds video. God bless u Summer nd God bless u sir.
Oh my Goodness thank you summer for sharing this treasure with us ❤. There’s is just something beautiful about him.
Such a moving story. Thank you to Mr Balogun and Summer for sharing. He still felt the need to share with the man who gave him the bread.
Dear summer, kindly get more of this man's documentary. It is very interesting and intelligent
Wow!!!! Simply amazing!!! He is so humble with everything he has achieved!!!
He has a heart of gold. As he cried i cried.
Lord have mercy!! I watched this with my mom and SIMPLY WOW!! Amazing story sir! The Aba Boy!
Wow! Thank you for this interview Summer. We need more of these stories! He reminds me of my father! I will send this to him.
An Angel in disguise the samaritan who gave baba 1/2 of his bread where ever he is may he be blessed beyond measure .Good job Summer keep it up god bless you
Summer, this your catch na 'Evergreen and lively lovely Old School'. He's very correct about the true thieves in Nigeria - Nigerians politicians. Fela and MNK saw Nigeria ahead. Politicians whose conscience couldn't let them sleep of hearing the truth imprisoned them, called them all sorts of them.
What an emotional story..😢when people help u in your darkest moments u feel it to yr bone and lives in your heart forever.. such an humble man..GOD bles you sir ❤❤
Hmmmm!!! Nigeria is a sad story
Thanks for sharing your story. It is adventurous and emotional.
What an awesome and interesting story. He is very charming and handsome.
So touching
He has been paying it forward since then 😢
Hope we can all learn a lesson from that
Wow! He made me cry
Very touching story. I shed a tear 😢
This is Ola Balogun. The film maker. Well known in the 70s and early 80s
I have traveled all over the world, i have leaved in five star hotels, i have also eaten with presidents. guess what?, no food i have ever eating that is as good as the one given to me by the man who has nothing and decided to share with a stranger. did anyone else notice how emotional he was at this point?. Then, is it out of place to suggest that the man he is looking for might be the young people he help each time he sees them reminding him where he started from?. Is it also right to say that the very man he has been looking for might be the gratefulness, appreciation, humility and probably the lessons some of us have learnt from the story?.
Thank you for sharing your story Mr Balogun & thank you summer for all you do🙏
Very touching,this story will fair well at BBC.
I was enjoying Mr Baloguns beautiful life story please we need to hear more part 2/10 thanks for sharing this story 💕💕💕💕💕💕
Awww papa dey cry with gratitude 🙏. God bless him