Ibrahim Chatta: Davido’s impact is greater than his father’s

Ibrahim Chatta: Davido’s impact is greater than his father’s

Ibrahim Chatta: Davido’s impact is greater than his father’s

According to veteran actor Ibrahim Chatta, Davido’s impact has surpassed that of his rich father, Adedeji Adeleke.

Chatta’s remarks were a part of a broader conversation about accomplishment, age, and respect.

He emphasized that respect is based on a person’s achievements and influence rather than their age.
Chatta made the case that extraordinary accomplishments can grant people a degree of respect and notoriety that is above their years, citing historical heroes such as Alexander the Great as examples.He used the same reasoning to Davido, saying that despite his relatively young age, the musician had the position of a “elder” due to his extraordinary success and broad influence.

“Don’t count their age; a young person who has things of elders is not a child,” he stated. At the age of 20, Alexander the Great began to rule the world, and he passed away at the age of 33. He died at the age of 33, having lived out his entire life, but no one could match his accomplishments, even Julius Ceaser and Adolf Hiltler. And you’re referring to someone like that as a child? If you merely consider his age, he is an elder, not a youngster. Wizkid is an elder.

When I sat down with Davido that day, I couldn’t help but see everyone around him who was prepared to be slain before you could reach him. He is an older person. Well, Davido’s father is a billionaire who has been making significant contributions to his family’s fortune, but doesn’t Davido stand out from the others? Although he is wealthy, Davido’s father is not like him. If Davido’s father happens to be in Oyo, you might not even recognize him. In Akesan, Davido cannot pass by because he will be torn to pieces and a stampede will break out.