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We Are Not Even Doing The Same Thing – Nollywood Actor, Kunle Afolayan Clarifies Rivalry With Ibrahim Chatta (Video)

Kunle Afolayan, the Nollywood actor and filmmaker, has dismissed speculations of a rivalry between himself and his colleague, Ibrahim Chatta.

Afolayan addressed the rivalry speculations on Wednesday, January 28, at the watch party of Anikulapo: ‘The Ghoul Awakens’ held at Igbojaye, Oyo state, with Ibrahim Chatta in attendance.

The likes of Kiekie, Broda Shaggi, Papi Luwe, Sola Kosoko, Gabriel Afolayan, among other Nollywood stars, were present at the event.

Speaking at the watch party, Kunle Afolayan said he and Chatta were working to preserve the culture and heritage of their ancestors, stressing that they are not competing with each other.

He said, “There is no competition between us. We are both doing everything possible to uplift the glory of all, not just our ancestors, but the lineage and where we are from, from the root. There’s Afri Chatta in Oyo. If you haven’t been there, you should go.

“Many of the films you’ve seen, like Ageshinkole, were shot at Afri Chatta Resorts and Film Studio. There is no competition! We are not even doing the same thing. And this is the first time he is going to come here. Even though I’ve invited him several times, I’m guilty too.” 

Kunle Afolayan also addressed his choice not to delve into cinema projects in Nigeria, saying: “I don’t want 2 billion or 1 billion in cinema, if I wouldn’t be able to take N10 million.” 

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“Not biological son” — Opeyemi Aiyeola clarifies Ibrahim Chatta’s loss

Nollywood actress Opeyemi Aiyeola has cleared the air regarding the recent reports on the death of actor Ibrahim Chatta’s son.

The confusion began after Ibrahim Chatta shared an emotional post on Instagram, announcing the painful loss of someone dear to him, describing him as his son. Many assumed he was referring to his biological son, which led to an outpour of condolences from colleagues and fans.

Among those who sympathised with him was Opeyemi Aiyeola, who in an earlier post encouraged the actor to stay strong and prayed for Allah’s comfort for him and his family.

“Ibrahim Chatta didn’t lose his biological son but a godson, who is also like a son to him. May his pure soul continue to rest peacefully. It’s been an extremely emotional ride so far. God have mercy,”she wrote.

 

A quick check on Ibrahim Chatta’s Instagram page showed that the actor had re-edited his initial post to reflect the clarification, confirming that the tragic loss was indeed that of his godson.

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Ibrahim Chatta mourns as he loses ‘son’

Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has been thrown into mourning following the passing of his supposed son, which he announced via Instagram on Saturday.

The actor who once lost his first child during a time of his struggle over the inability to afford the hospital bill suffers a similar fate.

Sharing a photo of the late boy, the 54-year-old actor wrote: “Inna liLlahi wa inna ileyhi rajiun. Ya Allah, You are the Knower of all things. Rest on Dear Son. Champ💔💔💔💔.”

Actress Tawa Ajisefini reacted: “Haaaaa Subuhanallah. I’m so sorry uncle. Condolences.”

Fellow actor Jamiu Azeez also wrote: “Haaaaaa God pls have mercy on us ooo, dadad this is too much o.”

As of the time of filing this report, it remains unclear whether the deceased was Chatta’s biological son or a close relative.

The development comes just days after Nollywood veteran Peju Ogunmola lost her only child, Ayomikun, plunging the entertainment industry further into grief.

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I Became An Actor After Dropping Out of School – Ibrahim Chatta

Nigerian actor Ibrahim Chatta has opened up on his journey as an actor.
He revealed that he had to drop out of school in order to pursue his passion for acting.
He spoke during a recent interview with BBC Yoruba.
Chatta revealed that he dropped out of secondary school to focus on his acting career, which began in 1985.
He said his love for acting led him to skip classes and join his colleagues in travel theater performances but eventually, he abandoned his secondary school education to pursue his dream.

Despite this, Chatta confessed to have continued to self-educate himself through online courses and programs, demonstrating his commitment to personal growth.

He said: “I started acting very early in my life. I knew I was going to go into acting as a kid. Acting took a lot from me. It did not allow me to go to school.
 
”My parents would think I was in school those days but I would have followed my colleagues for what we call travel theatre. It has now transitioned into filmmaking. That was how some of our bosses started their acting career from the stage into cinema movies.
 
“Although, I am doing some courses in adult education that are related to acting, I did not finish my secondary school education. The English language is like every other language. It can be taught and can be heard. The English language I speak is self-taught and I love reading so much. When I was little and I bought puff-puff, I used to read the paper wrap. I read about the English Language from the books.”
The actor, who rose to fame with his role in “Aiyekooto” (2012), has appeared in numerous notable films, including “Atini O’go” (2006), “October 1” (2014), and “Omoyagba” (2020).