Ibro as Ibrahim Musa is popularly known says he too wants a
slice of what Aki and Pawpaw is getting. At least he has what it takes, height.
At less than three feet, he is definitely in the league of Chinedu Ikedieze and
Osita Iheme.
According to the Benue state born actor who has so far
featured in a few movies, he disclosed
that the duo believe that his entrance into the Nollywood industry would bring
down their longtime built reputation and fame to nothing, now enraging them to
ponder hatreds on him as the surviving actor. “They believe I want to take over
from them, while that is not my intention. The industry is so big that it can
contain whatever good talent anybody is coming with. I have received series of
report from people, both on pages of newspaper on how they are biffing me,” he
said.
“Not that I don’t
care, but what keeps me going is the talent in me. Your talent is the
determining factor, the level prominence and feed back you receive from your
fans will tell you if you are trying or not. So, I keep telling them to take it
easy, because they have their own fans while I have mine. I see and take them
as my brothers”.
Having made his sojourn into the Nollywood
industry in 2001, Ibrahim admitted that his achievement could be measured with
that of when the entertainment industry took its place in the country. For him,
Nollywood has changed his life, as he could boldly testify to it, “the kind of
people I go out and hang out with now are mostly top business friends.
Sometimes I wonder if I would have achieved the position I have gotten in life
without being an actor,” he asserted
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