Ibrahim Chatta announces that he invested N1.4 billion in constructing a film village, underscoring his dedication to the entertainment sector.
Ibrahim Chatta, a filmmaker and ardent supporter of culture, recently revealed the difficulties he faced during the establishment of his expansive 74-acre film village located in Oyo State.
The facility serves as an epicenter for cultural preservation and production activities.
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Chatta revealed in a recent video that he injected an impressive N1.4 billion of his own money into the project, without seeking loans or grants.
The film village boasts of showcasing the traditional Yoruba architecture and rich cultural heritage through an array of dwellings reminiscent of indigenous-style buildings, as well as animal stables.
It was disclosed by Chatta that the completion time of the project would be prolonged to four years due to financial obstacles.