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Na so Nollywood actresses dey burst our brains with their talent, no be small. From drama wey fit make belle ache to comedy wey go make you laugh pass your padi for bar, dem don show us wetin it means to shine bright like a diamond.
Which level you wan start? No worry, I go give you gist about some of the best roles from these queens wey dey represent. First off, Genevieve Nnaji for ‘Lionheart’ – this babe get raw elegance wey fit make any big man bow. E no be small as she tackle family wahala and industry ‘gbese’ with grace. You sabi sey she no need loud mouth to shine?
Then we get Sola Sobowale for ‘King of Boys.’ Abeg, make we no lie, her villain game na A1 level! The woman sabi how to carry emotion go market, and if you no fear her, then you fit dey sleep in action movie.
Next in line na Gbubemi Ejeye for ‘Farmer’s Bride.’ This babe gotake your heart and build am like house. Wetin I go talk? She capture emotional depth like say na her easiest role. If you fit balance rage and innocence like am, then you too fit lead for the acting world.
And let’s not forget about Ini Edo in ‘Worlds Apart.’ Dis babe no get plans to dull! She stand strong against class differences and sha find love in the midst of fire. You fit call am the village ‘queen’, and she no go disagree.
Bimbo Ademoye in ‘Anikulapo’ dey represent royal vibes like wetin you go use for masquerade ball. Her character dey amidst all the royal drama, and wey she dey play, you for swear say na real queen wey dey act.
Adesua Etomi-Wellington for ‘Falling’ na another serious matter. She show us how to balance grief and love with wetin be real acting skills. I tell you, when her husband enter coma, you go fit feel am for your own body, no be lie.
For romance vibe, Dakore Egbuson-Akande pull weight for ‘Isoken.’ The babe dey give you the reality of life like classic Nollywood, plus the struggle of single life. Wetin you dey expect? You go just catch cruise dey watch am!
My padi, the emotional depth wey Zainab Balogun carry for ‘God Calling’ na killer. Her weeping wey dem dey see, e dey real, and as she dey navigate supernatural realms, you just dey beg make you see hope for your own life.
As we dey move on, Toyin Abraham show her side as a pregger woman for ‘Elevator Baby.’ This movie dey sweet like palm wine, as she dey stuck inside lift. Talk about drama! Diar encounter go change their lives for better or worse?
And of course, how we fit forget about Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde for ‘Ije’? Na serious matter wey she dey face as she go US to face murder trial. She no just dey act, she dey tell story wey dey hit back to roots.
Na so Nollywood queens dey scatter grounds with their gifts, and the performances dey redefine how we see women for film. As dem dey bring life to each character, wey time dey go, dem go still dey rise above challenges, show us wetin true queen power mean!
So, if you never watch all these movies, my guy, wetin you dey wait? Grab your popcorn, settle down, and prepare to be blown away!