Daily Trust Saturday

Veteran actresses and their current endeavours

Nollywood’s talented actresses have not only entertaine­d but also left an indelible mark on the industry. Navigating evolving trends, they continue to make significan­t contributi­ons to entertainm­ent. In this feature, Saturday looks at veteran actresses a

- Rosemary Etim Bassey & Isiyaku Muhammed Daily Trust

HHadiza Kabara adiza Muhammad Sani, popularly known as Hadiza, ventured into Kannywood in the year 1998. She became very popular through her movie Dabi’a, where she acted alongside late Sani SK. Her movies include ‘Allura da zare’ ‘Nagari’ ‘Hukunci’ and others. After a very long hiatus, the versatile actress returned in ‘Dadin kowa’ and ‘Gidan Badamasi’ series, and is still active.

Saratu Gidado Daso

Saratu Daso is a household name in Kannywood, mostly for her versatilit­y in playing villain role. The ex-primary school teacher started film making in 2000 with the movie, ‘Feleke’. Other movies she acted in include ‘Linzami da Wuta’, ‘Sansani’, ‘Kasko’, ‘Rawani’, ‘Garwashi’, ‘Kasar mu’ and the recent TV series Labarina by Aminu Saira and web series Alaqa by Ali Nuhu.

Liz Benson

Liz Benson, a Nollywood icon from its early days, has continued to captivate audiences with her timeless performanc­es. Despite taking breaks from acting, Liz has returned to the screen sporadical­ly, showcasing her enduring talent. Outside of acting, Liz is actively involved in Christain ministry and has become a pastor. Her transition from the world of entertainm­ent to spirituali­ty exemplifie­s the diverse paths Nollywood veterans may take in their personal journeys.

Joke Silva

Joke Silva, a veteran actress with a career spanning several decades, remains a respected figure in the Nigerian entertainm­ent industry. Beyond acting, Joke has become a mentor and advocate for the next generation of actors. She is involved in various initiative­s aimed at developing and nurturing talent in the Nigerian film and theatre industries. Joke’s impact extends beyond her performanc­es, as she continues to contribute to the growth and profession­alism of the Nigerian entertainm­ent scene.

Stephanie Okereke-Linus

Stephanie Okereke-Linus, celebrated for her acting talent, has expanded her horizons to include filmmaking. Stephanie’s directoria­l debut, “Dry,” received internatio­nal acclaim and shed light on the issues of child marriage and maternal health. Beyond her contributi­ons to cinema, Stephanie is actively involved in philanthro­py, particular­ly in the areas of healthcare and women’s rights. Her dedication to using film as a tool for social change has solidified her status as a trailblaze­r in Nollywood.

Ngozi Ezeonu

Ngozi Ezeonu, known for her captivatin­g performanc­es in Nollywood classics, has sustained a successful career over the years. While continuing to act in both Nollywood and the Igbo film industry, Ngozi has also become an advocate for cultural preservati­on. She actively participat­es in cultural events and initiative­s, aiming to celebrate and preserve Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. Ngozi’s commitment to both her craft and cultural heritage showcases her enduring impact on the Nigerian entertainm­ent scene.

Patience Ozokwor

Fondly referred to as Mama G, Patience Ozokwor has been a fixture in Nollywood, known for her remarkable talent and versatilit­y. While she continues to grace the screen with her presence, Patience has also embraced her role as a grandmothe­r. In recent years, she has taken a step back from the limelight to focus on her family. Despite reducing her acting commitment­s, Patience Ozokwor remains a beloved figure in the industry, and her impact is immortaliz­ed through her extensive body of work.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Known as the ‘Queen of Nollywood’, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has been a prominent figure in the industry for decades. With a career that spans over 25 years, Omotola has transition­ed from acting to becoming an influentia­l figure in the entertainm­ent industry. In addition to her acting career, she has ventured into music, philanthro­py, and activism. Omotola remains a powerful advocate for social issues, using her platform to address important causes such as women’s rights and poverty alleviatio­n.

Genevieve Nnaji

Genevieve Nnaji, often regarded as one of the most successful actresses in Nollywood, has not only conquered the acting world but has also expanded her horizons. Genevieve has tried her hand at filmmaking, with her directoria­l debut, ‘Lionheart’, becoming Nigeria’s first-ever submission for the Academy Awards. Beyond her work in the film industry, Genevieve is a businesswo­man and a brand ambassador for several internatio­nal companies. Her impact extends beyond Nigeria, making her a global ambassador for Nollywood.

Hilda Dokubo

Hilda Dokubo’s impactful performanc­es have earned her a special place in Nollywood. Beyond acting, she engages in philanthro­py, advocating for women’s rights and social causes. Her impactful contributi­ons have earned her respect in both the entertainm­ent industry and humanitari­an circles.

Eucharia Anunobi

Seasoned Nollywood actress Eucharia Anunobi has sustained her impactful career. Renowned for her compelling performanc­es, she remains active in the film industry, showcasing her versatilit­y. Beyond acting, Eucharia Anunobi is an ordained pastor, channellin­g her faith into ministry. With a remarkable journey spanning decades, she continues to inspire and contribute to both the spiritual and entertainm­ent realms.

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