Actor Ibrahim Chatta Reveals He Dropped Out of School to Pursue Acting Career

In a recent interview with BBC Yoruba, seasoned actor Ibrahim Chatta disclosed that he dropped out of secondary school in 1985 to focus on his acting career.

Actor Ibrahim Chatta Reveals He Dropped Out of School to Pursue Acting Career

In a recent interview with BBC Yoruba, seasoned actor Ibrahim Chatta disclosed that he dropped out of secondary school in 1985 to focus on his acting career. Chatta’s passion for acting led him to skip classes and join travel theater performances, ultimately abandoning his formal education to pursue his dream.

Despite not completing his secondary education, Chatta has continued to self-educate through online courses and programs. He emphasized his commitment to personal growth and his love for reading, which has helped him improve his English language skills.

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Chatta, who gained fame with his role in “Aiyekooto” (2012), has appeared in numerous notable films, including “Atini O’go” (2006), “October 1” (2014), and “Omoyagba” (2020).