Ghanaian actor Mawuli Gavor has spoken about his remarkable journey to success and the pivotal role of divine will in his life.
The talented filmmaker, producer, and entrepreneur has made a significant impact in both Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema.
Mawuli Gavor, known for his charismatic presence on screen, shared valuable insights on achieving success, emphasising the importance of doing one's part and leaving the rest to God.
In an interview on the Celeb Biz show with Amelley Djosu, Mr. Gavor said, “Live your life, do what you can do, and whatever comes out of it, I guarantee it's not solely up to you. People don't succeed; you succeed because that is what God wanted to happen, so you do your part.”
“I don't have the answers for anybody, but as a general rule of thumb, do what you can, and the rest is not up to you. But don't let anyone else decide for you. Because when life is all over, the question is, Did you do what you wanted to do with your life?."
Gavor's words highlight the belief in divine will and the idea that success often follows when individuals earnestly pursue their passions and work hard.
His journey to success was not without challenges, as he faced a moment when his parents urged him to continue his accounting career. However, the businessman was resolute in his decision to pursue acting, firmly asserting his desire to make his own choices.
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