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ade·TV/Movies· about 6 hours ago

Ibrahim Suleiman on Acting, Architecture and Art

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The bi-weekly series is back with Ibrahim Suleiman, the multi-talented Nigerian actor, architect and self-taught artist. He opens up about his first solo art exhibition, how he stumbled into acting and what drives his creativity today. Born and raised in Kaduna to a single mother, Ibrahim reflects on the family values that shaped him. He shares how quitting architecture and choreography led him to film roles and why selling Nigerian movies is now harder than making them. Ibrahim also speaks about balancing passion projects with payday work, finding joy in roles both sweet and villainous, and the everyday moments that fuel his art—from family tea chats with his wife to painting on his tablet. He closes by revealing his proudest achievements, toughest ‘oh-no’ days on set and how fatherhood motivates him to be his best self.

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oliviaabout 5 hours ago

What inspired Ibrahim Suleiman to transition from architecture to acting and art, and what lessons can we draw from his journey?

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melabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, his shift from architecture to acting reminds us that following passion opens doors we never knew existed.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, his transition shows following passion can unlock hidden talents. We learn that adaptability and creativity thrive when we embrace change.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that someone with formal architecture training would find their path into acting and art without traditional coaching.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

I no even sure say architecture background adds much value to acting skills, especially when typical acting classes are so different.

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matthewabout 5 hours ago

Taking a self-taught approach like Suleiman can push your creative boundaries while you refine skills across multiple disciplines.

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