The Nigerian veteran actor Ibrahim Chatta announced the death of his son on Saturday, September 6, 2025, marking the second child he has lost in his lifetime.
The 54-year-old Nollywood star broke the heartbreaking news through a solemn Instagram post, sharing only a photograph of his deceased son accompanied by the Arabic prayer, “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un”—meaning “To Allah we belong and to Him we return”—followed by the poignant words: “Ya Allah, You are the Knower of all things. Rest on, dear son, champ.”
In a departure from the usual practice of sharing details about such losses, Chatta maintained privacy around the circumstances of his son’s death, choosing instead to honor the boy’s memory with the simple but profound tribute.
The actor’s Instagram comment section quickly filled with an outpouring of condolences from colleagues, fans, and well-wishers who recognized the unbearable pain of losing a child.
This latest tragedy adds to a pattern of grief that has haunted Chatta’s personal life. Earlier this year, in June, the actor courageously shared the painful story of losing his first child—a daughter—years ago during a time when financial hardship prevented him from accessing adequate medical care.
In a revelation that highlighted both personal anguish and broader systemic issues, Chatta disclosed that his daughter was buried in an old wooden Coca-Cola crate due to his inability to afford proper funeral arrangements at the time.
The timing of this loss carries additional weight for the Nollywood community, coming just days after fellow actress Peju Ogunmola lost her only son, Ayomikun, on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. The 24-year-old’s death has already cast a shadow over the industry, making Chatta’s announcement particularly poignant for an entertainment community grappling with multiple bereavements.
For an industry built on storytelling and emotional expression, the loss of children strikes at the heart of what many consider the most fundamental human experience. Chatta, known for his versatility in both Yoruba and English-language productions, has built a career spanning decades, but no amount of professional success can prepare a parent for such profound personal loss.
The brief nature of Chatta’s announcement—choosing spiritual reflection over detailed explanation—speaks to a grief too deep for public consumption, while his decision to share his son’s photograph suggests a desire to honor the boy’s memory despite the privacy surrounding the circumstances.
As messages of support continue to pour in from across Nigeria’s entertainment industry and beyond, Ibrahim Chatta joins the unfortunate ranks of parents who must navigate the unimaginable task of mourning a child in the public eye. His journey through loss—from the poverty-stricken burial of his daughter years ago to this current tragedy—reflects both personal resilience and the harsh realities that can touch lives regardless of fame or fortune.
The Nigerian film industry, which has provided audiences with countless stories of triumph and tragedy, now finds itself once again supporting one of its own through a real-life narrative that no script could adequately capture.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Veteran Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has lost his second child, a son who died on Saturday, September 6, 2025. This tragic loss follows the earlier death of his daughter years ago, when poverty forced him to bury her in a Coca-Cola crate due to his inability to afford proper medical care and funeral arrangements.























