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7 Nollywood Actresses Who Are No Longer Acting But Still Relevant in the Entertainment Industry

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Last updated: October 26, 2024 2:12 pm
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Nigeria’s vibrant film industry, has produced a wealth of talent over the years, many of whom have transitioned into various roles beyond acting.

While some actresses have stepped back from the limelight, their influence remain palpable through their contributions to entertainment, philanthropy, and other creative ventures.

This article explores seven Nollywood actresses who may not be in active performance but continue to shape the industry and inspire others through their ongoing relevance.

1. Genevieve Nnaji

Genevieve Nnaji is a household name in Nollywood, renowned for her captivating performances in films such as “Ije” and “Half of a Yellow Sun.”

In recent years, she has transitioned from acting to directing and producing.

Her directorial debut, “Lionheart,” made waves as Nigeria’s first entry for the Oscars, highlighting her multifaceted talent.

Beyond filmmaking, Nnaji has been an advocate for various social causes, including women’s rights and education.

Her influence extends to fashion, where she collaborates with major brands, cementing her status as a style icon.

2. Rita Dominic

Rita Dominic has enjoyed a remarkable career in Nollywood, with standout performances in films like “The Meeting” and “Street Kids.” Though she has reduced her on-screen appearances, Dominic remains active in the industry through production and executive roles.

She co-founded the film production company, Rita Dominic Productions, which focuses on promoting indigenous stories.

Additionally, Dominic is known for her philanthropic efforts, supporting initiatives aimed at improving the lives of underprivileged children in Nigeria.

3. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, often referred to as “Omosexy,” has been a trailblazer in Nollywood since her debut in the 1995 film “Venom of Justice.”

While she has taken a step back from acting, her influence continues through her work as a humanitarian and social activist.

Ekeinde is a prominent advocate for women’s empowerment and has used her platform to raise awareness about issues like maternal health and gender equality.

She also maintains a strong presence on social media, where she engages with her audience and promotes various charitable causes.

4. Dakore Egbuson-Akande

Dakore Egbuson-Akande rose to fame with her memorable performances in films such as “Final Gift” and “Fifty.”

Though she has reduced her acting workload, Egbuson-Akande remains a significant figure in the entertainment industry as a brand ambassador and philanthropist.

She is actively involved in initiatives that support education and women’s health, particularly through her work with the Women’s Health Project.

Her commitment to social issues and her work in fashion and beauty make her a prominent figure beyond the silver screen.

5. Stella Damasus

Stella Damasus is celebrated for her powerful performances in films like “Blood Sisters” and “Two Brides and a Baby.”

Although she has stepped back from acting, Damasus remains influential as a filmmaker and entrepreneur.

She runs a production company, helping to mentor upcoming actors and filmmakers.

Damasus is also an advocate for women’s rights and uses her platform to address issues such as domestic violence and mental health, making her a role model for many.

6. Kate Henshaw

Kate Henshaw’s career in Nollywood spans over two decades, with iconic roles in films like “Stronger Than Pain” and “When the Sun Sets.”

Though she is less frequently seen on-screen, Henshaw continues to be a prominent figure in entertainment as a fitness advocate and television personality.

She is a successful brand ambassador and entrepreneur, running her own fitness business.

Henshaw is also actively involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly in healthcare and education, highlighting her commitment to social causes.

7. Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha

Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha gained fame for her remarkable roles in films such as “The Last Wedding” and “Wives on Strike.”

While she may not be as active in acting, Chukwuka Akpotha continues to influence the industry through her work as a producer and her role as a brand ambassador.

She is known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in empowering women and children through education and skills development.

Her continued relevance in Nollywood is underscored by her active engagement in social issues and community initiatives.

The impact of these seven Nollywood actresses transcends their on-screen performances.

Each has carved out a unique space in the entertainment industry, using their platforms to advocate for social change, empower others, and contribute to various creative endeavors.

While they may not be starring in films as frequently as before, their influence continues to resonate, proving that the legacy of these talented women is far from over.

Their journeys remind us that the entertainment industry is ever-evolving, and their contributions will continue to inspire future generations of actors and activists alike.

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