Taye Arimoro always knew he didn’t want a conventional nine-to-five job. His introduction to the entertainment world came through working at his brother’s record label, which helped him figure out his true passion.
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Breaking into Nollywood proved challenging for him. In the early stages of his career, he faced doubts so intense that he found himself in tears.
Despite these hurdles, Arimoro has made a name for himself with roles in projects like “Criminal,” “Casa De Novia,” “Slum King,” and “Game On.”
His latest venture, “Broken Portrait,” features him in a compelling role as the love interest of a woman dealing with her brother’s drug addiction. The film also stars Teni Aladese, Ngozi Nwosu, Gbubemi Ejeye, and Floyd Igbo.
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In a recent interview, Arimoro reflected on his journey, stating that his decision to pursue acting was driven by a desire to prove to himself that he could commit to and excel in something.
He shared that his initial audition was far from impressive, leaving him disheartened. However, he persevered, believing that with dedication and effort, anyone can improve in any field.
Arimoro expressed that if he decided to become a mechanic, he would approach it with the same determination to succeed.

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