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Ibrahim Suleiman shines as a muse on EVI

A compelling shift is taking shape in the Nigerian entertainment landscape, and at the centre of it is Ibrahim Suleiman. Long admired for his charisma, depth, and lover-boy appeal, Suleiman

Ibrahim Suleiman shines as a muse on EVI
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April 17, 2026·2 min read

A compelling shift is taking shape in the Nigerian entertainment landscape, and at the centre of it is Ibrahim Suleiman.

Long admired for his charisma, depth, and lover-boy appeal, Suleiman is now drawing attention for something far more complex - his growing mastery of morally ambiguous and sometimes outright villainous roles- an example being his role as Dayo in EVI, which is currently in cinemas.

Suleiman’s recent performance leans into layered, charming characters who challenge what we’re used to seeing from him. Rather than portraying Dayo as a one-dimensional figure, he brings a nuanced intensity that makes viewers simultaneously uneasy and captivated.

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This evolution raises an intriguing question: Is Ibrahim Suleiman becoming the new villain audiences can’t help but root for?

Industry analysts suggest this shift reflects a broader trend in storytelling, where audiences crave authenticity and complexity over clear-cut heroism. Suleiman’s ability to humanise flawed characters places him firmly within this new wave of narrative sophistication.

Fans have taken to social media to express both admiration and playful frustration, celebrating his performances while admitting they “love to hate” the characters he embodies. This duality has only strengthened his presence on screen, adding a new dimension to his already respected career.

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