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Ibrahim Chatta Flaunts His New Car, A Chevrolet Camaro

Nollywood Yoruba actor, Ibrahim Chatta flaunts his latest ride, a Chevrolet Camaro Sports Car.
Chatta’s Chevrolet Camaro RS is a genuinely good American sports car that is worth ₦18 million.
Popular Nollywood Yoruba actor, Ibrahim Chatta, is starting the year 2022 in style after splashing out millions on a Chevrolet Camaro RS Sports Car.
Sharing photos of himself posing with his latest ride on his official Instagram page, the award winning actor said :
“Every new day is a gift from God.
AlhamduliLlah for d gift of life…”
Nollywood Star Ibrahim Chatta flaunts his latest car, a Chevrolet Camaro
Chatta’s Chevrolet Camaro RS is a genuinely good American sports car that is worth ₦18 million. The letters RS badge on the ride stands for “Rally Sport”.
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Ibrahim Chatta, born Abiodun Ibrahim Chatta, on October 13, 1970, is an award-winning actor, writer, director, producer, musician and businessman.
The 51 year old actor has appeared in several Yoruba movies, including the October 1 (2014), Eberu Adigun (2010), Atini O’ogo (2006) and Olokiki Oru : The Midnight Sensation (2019).
What Do You Think About Ibrahim Chatta’s Latest Ride, Chevrolet Camaro RS?
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