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Queens of the Screen: 10 Female stars who once ruled Nollywood

In the golden age of Nollywood, before streaming giants and international premieres became the norm, a powerful league of women defined the Nigerian film industry.

These queens dominated countless posters in video shops, their voices echoed through living rooms, and their performances shaped the Nigerian film industry into a cultural powerhouse.

From tragic heroines to fierce matriarchs, these leading ladies carried the industry on their shoulders, commanding millions of fans and setting the standard for stardom. While the tides of fame may have shifted, their legacies remain intact in the heart of Nollywood.

In this article, eelive chronicles 10 female actresses who once dominated the industry.

1. Genevieve Nnaji – The Elegant Pioneer

A symbol of grace and talent, Genevieve wasn’t just an actress — she was a movement. From Sharon Stone to Ije, she redefined leading roles and later made history with Lionheart, the first Nigerian film acquired by Netflix.

2. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde 

“Omosexy” wasn’t just a nickname — it was a brand. With over 300 films and a TIME 100 recognition, Omotola blended beauty with brilliance, becoming one of Nollywood’s most bankable names.

3. Rita Dominic – The Timeless Performer

Known for her poise and emotive depth, Rita could transform any script into gold. Her filmography is a masterclass in versatility, spanning romance, tradition, and modern drama.

4. Ini Edo

With her commanding presence and bold characters, Ini Edo became a household name in the 2000s. Her roles in urban dramas and comedies made her a darling of both fans and filmmakers.

5. Stephanie Okereke Linus 

Beyond her roles, Stephanie was a trailblazer — often tackling social issues and later evolving into a respected director and producer. Through the Glass and Dry remain benchmarks of her visionary approach.

6. Mercy Johnson

From tear-jerking dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, Mercy Johnson was unmatched in range. Her raw energy and natural charisma made her one of the most relatable stars of her time.

7. Tonto Dikeh 

Never one to shy away from controversy, Tonto broke the mold with fearless roles in Nollywood that challenged stereotypes. Her performances sparked debate and earned her a devoted following.

8. Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha

With her innocent looks and powerful delivery, Chioma carved a niche in traditional and faith-based stories. She was the go-to actress for roles that required emotional integrity and strength.

9. Kate Henshaw 

Kate’s career is a testament to endurance and excellence. With her signature smile and commanding voice, she portrayed strong female characters who often stood at the crossroads of tradition and modernity.

10. Patience Ozokwor – Mama G, the Legend

No list is complete without the Queen of the Mother-in-Law roles. Patience made villainy an art form — so good at being bad, she became beloved for it. Her expressions and catchphrases still echo in Nigerian pop culture.
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