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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Nollywood's Top 5 Actresses In 2014 According To Charles Novia.

Nollywood movie critic and producer Charles Novia has listed his top 5 Nollywood actresses for 2014 and the criteria used in the selection. Last year, Mercy Johnson led the pack. Here's how he rated them this year:


‎"As 2014 comes to an end, I and a few professional critics, keeping to the criteria we used last year, have drawn up a list once again for 2014. 


We watched quite a number of films, which were considered outstanding, and through a professional process of elimination, shortlisted names were finally arrived at. May I state here that these actresses on this list have been judged on universal templates for acting and not on what I term ‘perceived popularity ‘on red carpets, social media or feisty fan clubs. 

There is a clear difference between being an overt socialite with tepid performances in afterthought movies ‘just to be relevant’ and wholeheartedly taking the business of acting seriously.
In 2014, there was an improvement in the acting capacities of a number of actresses, both old and new. With special mention to Africa Magic’s Original Films and ‘Tinsel’, one could appreciate the trajectory of purpose many of such offerings gave to Nollywood.

However, I believe those soaps, serials and films might just be tilting us away from the ‘Africanness’ in our acting styles. Many of the up and coming actors in such programmes act more Westernized and far removed from the organic characterizations which our early and classic Nollywood movies were known for. But that is an aside and one, which I will leave poignant till I elaborate more on a later, incisive post.

Using criteria such as interpretation, characterization, internalization, enunciation, and actor’s visualization among others, the following are my top five Actresses for the year 2014.

NUMBER 5: Kemi Lala Akindoju
A lot of readers might not have seen Tunde Kelani’s Dazzling Mirage, a film in which Lala Akindoju plays a young, frail sickle cell patient, Funmiwo. I watched the movie at a film festival in November and I was impressed with Lala’s portrayal of the lead character.



A true-to-type physical casting by the Director first draws some empathy from the audience towards Lala and as she goes through the emotional and physical demands of the movie, the viewer is taken in by Lala’s internalization of the character as we begin to see and understand what it is to be a Sickle Cell victim. Of course there were tentative moments when Lala seemed not to have fully measured up to the dictates of the role but one could also appreciate that those moments were few and far between.
In Dazzling Mirage, the viewer laughs with her, cries with her, feels her pains and many could very well finish watching the movie believing that Lala is a Sickle Cell sufferer in real life. Such a performance should not go unnoticed.
Kemi Lala Akindoju, in her first major role in a feature length, is one to watch out for in the future.

NUMBER 4: Queen Nwokoye
More-often-than-not, many tend to dismiss the ‘Asabawood’ genre of movies as crass, without structure and lacking in linear progression of plots. While a lot of movies from that axis, juxtaposed with the so-called ‘New Nollywood’ movies, can be a critics nightmare to watch, there is no denying that a few actors and actresses in that genre of movies have given us some performances which deserve applause.



Queen Nwokoye is one of such worthy of mention for 2014.
Whilst researching a bit more on her movies for 2014, I was authoritatively told that she is presently the most commercial actress in the Asaba movies, ever since Mercy Johnson went on maternity leave, with her movies selling in the millions.
While such information does little to influence my artistic evaluation of her acting prowess, it was certainly important enough for me to file away in my memory bank that Queen must have something, which appeals to the buying audience of such films. After watching her in a spawn of top-selling Asaba movies in 2014, I understood why.
In the movies ‘Adaura’ and ‘Ada Mbano’ and their nebulously plotted sequels, Queen Nwokoye’s performance as typical village lass from an Igbo village speaks volumes about her abilities for research, interpretation and characterization. I am told that she commendably speaks the Imo dialect in the movie, even though she is from Anambra state. Obviously, she put in a lot of hard work in that regard and if Oscars have been given in Hollywood to actresses who research accents and use effectively for characterization, there is no reason why Queen should not be given special mention for achieving this feat in these parts.
The most interesting aspects of her acting in these spawn of movies is her intrinsic ability to make the viewer suspend disbelief when watching her in her comical tantrums. Borrowing from the popular street terminology, one can safely say ‘Queen finish work‘ in the afore-mentioned movies, within the scope of the Production ambitions.



NUMBER 3: Omoni Oboli
Two movies, which featured Omoni Oboli, were enough to convince me that Omoni deserves to be on this list. They are Render to Ceaser and Being Mrs Elliott. Watching the two movies, I could appreciate various levels of Omoni’s acting abilities. Artistically, she comes across sometimes as being restrained in her delivery in some roles but she more than makes up for these pardonable inhibitions by her powerful ability to really, really act with her face. Her facial expressions reveal the right emotions, which her lines try to convey.


Few actors can achieve that in Nollywood as what we see mostly these days are bland expressions in the delivery of interpretative dialogue.
But it is in Being Mrs Elliott that Omoni comes out smoking. Her character has various levels of emotional and perhaps repressed comical transitions and Omoni delivers when it matters most in aspects of such artistic requirement. 


A wardrobe malfunction at the Presidential Villa during a special premiere and the buzz it created made me curious to watch the movie and while aspects of its directorial ambitions were a bit arrested, one was not disappointed much by Omoni’s acting in the movie.


NUMBER 2: Onyeka Onwenu
Despite my reservations about the film adaptation of Half of a Yellow Sun, one of the delightful comforts for me from the movie was Onyeka Onwenu’s fantastic role as ‘Mama’. With an elegant career in music, which has spanned over thirty years, Onyeka’s moonlighting to Nollywood seems to have finally found its artistic rewards in HOAYS.


Her mannerisms, facial expressions, voice modulations and characterization as an over-protective mother are all almost flawless in the movie. It’s as if in HOAYS, she set out to prove a point and only the blind would argue that she did not achieve her artistic aim. It must be quite a fulfilling experience to straddle, and arguably successfully too, two important sectors of Nigerian Entertainment; music and movies. Onyeka Onwenu deserves our commendation. Well, at least she has mine!


NUMBER 1: Nse Ikpe Etim
And my Number One Actress would be Nse Ikpe Etim (maritally known as Nse Sule). And why wouldn’t she be ? Having watched her in three movies released in 2014, there was little one could fault in her powerful sense of interpretation, internalization and ‘chameleonic’ characterization in the movies, Devil in the detail, I Come Lagos and Purple Rose.



To the trained eye, when an actress does her research, it is easy and quite a pleasure to watch that thespian mesmerize the audience. Nse falls in that category of silent but sure actresses whose works speak more for her than anything else. In Devil in the Detail, she gives us a self-assured portrayal of a wife whose fidelity is called to question by her suspicious husband. Nse’s nuances, dramatic pauses and body language in the role leaves one awe-struck. This is a lady who knows her onions.

While some might view her acting in I Come Lagos as a bit exaggerated, given that she plays a village girl from Akwa-Ibom in the comic flick, I could see her obvious attempt to veer away from the intense, brooding roles she is sometimes known for. And in that comedy, she effortlessly shows us the other side of her skills and leaves no one guessing about her being in a distinguished class by herself when it comes to histrionics.

Indeed, Nse is an Actor’s Actor and I daresay she is an unsung method actor. And method acting is an elevated technique in acting, which only the best strive to achieve. I could safely say Nse is Nigeria’s version of Cate Blanchett if one takes into consideration her incredible ability to absorb her characters and show us layers of talent each time she features in a movie.

When the real acting gems are sifted from the coarse stones in Nollywood, an Nse would undoubtedly be one of the few shining stones displayed on the shelf of excellence. Nse, my standing ovation.




Charles Novia this memo is for you,there are times i just want to wrap you in my arms and fall you down with a kiss....I felt so after reading this writeup...your use of words and your ''intelligency'' makes me blush.
If there is anyone whose mouth should judge the skills of Nollywood actors,it is Charles and he has done just that.....*Clapping*


If you disagree with him,put a sock on it!..lol




120 comments:

  1. I have always liked Queen Nwokoye. Don't know why she's not that popular.

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    1. Shes not popular coz shes good in razzz movies, acting local thats what she does not a cinema type of movie. Not everyone watches razz and igbo movies na

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    2. Pls close dat thing u call a mouth. What brought funke Akindele to the lime light is role she played in Jenifer (she wasn't dat popular b4 then). I pray u get this msg. Anumpam!

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    3. NSE is number one now. Genevieve or Omotola no even smell her

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  2. I swear I agree with the number 1, nse I just too good.

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  3. I totally agree with his number 1 choice.......my girl NSE! My bestest actress of well times.
    Ohhh NSE!!!!! Natural, calm, creative, fantastic actress. Complete package!
    Chop kiss my darling.
    You can do no wrong in my eye.

    I also agree with number 5- kemi. She is fantastic!

    2,3 and 4, I am on the fence,

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  4. NSE got me watching Mr n Mrs over and over again.

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    1. Oh yea....and phone swap.
      **been trying to remember the title.**
      NSE I love youuuuuuuu!

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    2. Beautiful liars too

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    3. Yea,Nse deserves to be d numero uno. Her acting skills no be here. She makes it look so real and she does it effortlessly. I watched Mr & Mrs over and over again. She got into dat role perfectly.

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  5. the guy talks too much but nice write up.sdk expect my own official list



    #teamDec14

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  6. Number 1 is 100%correct, no doubt. Charly bo bo, you try for this one.

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  7. Queen should not be on that list. The heck? I've not seen any of Kemi's movie but people say good things about her online.

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  8. I agree to an extent, I love queen nwokoye. She is really trying

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  9. Charly abikwa
    What is madam onyeka doing on that list ?
    But I totally agree with his NO1 .........
    Nse is a very good actress

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  10. I agree wif nse as no 1... she's very good

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  11. Gbam! Charles nailed it! Nse Ikpe Etim can act for africa!

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  12. Gbam Gbam Gbam stella
    U took the words out of my mouth.
    I really like nse n queen.

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  13. Ihekire Tony

    I can't even remember the year I last watched Nollywood movies. So I don't think i know these people.
    BTW......... is been a while, I missed here alot. I was away doing politics, but hopefully am back now. Hope I didn't miss alot.

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    1. So this is not for you na...since you don't watch

      OK...go back you weren't missed. Oops don't mind Mr. Just kidding .heheheh

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    2. Lmao....you don't know Onyeka Onwenu? O ma shey o. Now I know you are not exactly well. Tony, wa wa alright.

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  14. Nse deserves to be number 1, Onyeka 2, Queen 3, this is my judgement.

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  15. Yaaayyyy!!! I love Nse!!! 2014 was truly her year...She's an exceptional actress...

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  16. I've not even seen a lot of Nollywood movies in recent times but Nse is undoubtedly the best actress in Nigeria IMO.

    I've always liked Queen and always felt she was underated. Maybe because she wasn't flashy or constantly in the news. I'm happy she's found her calling in these comedies. I've only seen one and she delivered well with Funke Akindele.

    Heard good things about Lala but not seen her in a movie yet. I'll check her out on Iroko.

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  17. i agree wt no 1 Nse is a lovely actress

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  18. I am satisfied with all except the 5th girl. I do no know her and she has just one movie under her belt. She should be in the category of people to look out for. But Nse is the king of queens in Nollywood. She is humble and down to earth. She doesn't brag and is hardly in any social function but her works speak volume. She is truly a professional. I give it up to her.

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  19. i really agree with him on this one...he speaks without any partiality

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  20. There are only two actresses in Nigeria, Nse Ikpe Etim and the rest. She can act anything 'actable'.

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    1. I don't know much about d Nse lady but wat I've noticed is dat noone has ever said any bad tin about her b4...I'v read about her on many news channels/blogs over time n never for once has any negative comment surfaced wether about her life or career

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  21. I like Nse a lot. Onyeka Onwenu is also very good.

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  22. i agree wt no 1 Nse is a lovely actress

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  23. Brilliant write up, I couldn't agree more with you Charles. Kudos and keep doing your thing.

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  24. I agree wif em fr once

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  25. I love Nse' s acting skills. She interprets her roles perfectly.

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  26. @Queen that can not act nor interprete a simple role to save her left breast


    @Omoni good
    @Onyeka good



    @Charles novia....I put it to you...How many films have you produced this year?...I guess none

    You are only good at NAGGING



    @Galore

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  27. @NSE...yes...she is also good...I watched one of her film..."Kiss and tell"..

    Awesome movie

    I think @NSE interpreted @Enemy isongs film perfectly well.....




    @Galore

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  28. @NSE...yes...she is also good...I watched one of her film..."Kiss and tell"..

    Awesome movie

    I think @NSE interpreted @Enemy isongs film perfectly well.....




    @Galore

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  29. @Queen that can not act nor interprete a simple role to save her left breast


    @Omoni good
    @Onyeka good



    @Charles novia....I put it to you...How many films have you produced this year?...I guess none

    You are only good at NAGGING



    @Galore

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  30. well said. no argument. after all am not a fan of nollywood. but, is Charles talking about the Omoni Oboli whom etcetera wrote about that her husband is her house help? just asking

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  31. I quite agree with his number 1: Nse Sule is the real deal !

    I fell in love with her, after watching her in the Meeting. Fantastic actress.

    Love, love her.

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  32. i still can't get over Nse's character/act in Mr&Mrs, Nse could take forever just to internalize her role and become her character; no wonder, she features in one movie in a year, not like d rest who we see their faces on every movie poster everywhere and in every corner (MTN); each month, new movie, acting Nonsense!!!
    Bolarinwa, in ReeDee's voice, abeg I follow Oga Charles give you standing ovation biko.

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    1. Bolareeeennnnnnn!
      Codeeee Red!

      I will wash you,rinse you and dry you!! Lmao!

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  33. And my phone has done it again,allowing me comment on this post.Now to the matter at hand,abeg he should gerraway!!! I don't like this man for anything.Though I think his number 4 should have been the number 1.Queen Nwokoye has really outdone herself thjis year.As far as the asaba/Enugu movie making is concerned,she takes the lead and this new nollywood of a thing is just overhyped jor.

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  34. Nse can do no wrong in my eyes
    I love that babe jare.

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  35. Mr Novia,u are looking for trouble ooh! Btw,i go with nse she can act, she was born 2 act!!

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  36. I totally agree with the mentions, though am not a fan of Queen but today I watched Ada mbano and I must say her performance was excellent and Charles encaptured everything in his words about her acting

    Chi

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  37. I so much agree with him on this one, seeing Nse as number 1. Nse is a great actress and I loveeee her still of acting and dictions. I also lick queen nwokoye. That movie "Ada Nbano" is so hilarious though I'm not from the east but could understand everything through the translations.

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  38. Nse can do no wrong in my eyes
    I love that babe jare

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  39. Nse can do no wrong in my eyes
    I love that babe jare

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  40. I must commend the way Mr Novia write. He's so good with words. I love this phrase in his write up "When the real acting gems are sifted from the coarse stones in Nollywood, an Nse would undoubtedly be one of the few shining stones displayed on the shelf of excellence" hnmmm. No doubt sir. She's good

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  41. He is so right but I don't know lala

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  42. For once i agree with his assessment......Nse was really on fire this year not to talk of the outocha mistress, that movie got me cracking my ribs...Dont know about the others jor!!!

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  43. Hmmmmmmm, yea stells I quite agree wit him on dis yr's ratting.... Bt my question is, Who Died and made u a judge???

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  44. I don't know about d other actresses but Nse Sule is my sweetheart... I love d way she acts and d way she speaks,go gurl

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  45. I agree with one to three(3). Daz all







    *******TeddyBearHead********

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  46. Nse is extremely good n better than genevieve for me.. Nse is the business!!

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  47. Nse is my number1 babe
    Queen is another big thing to happen after MercyJ

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  48. Nse my gal anytime any day
    I love her like what!

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  49. I agree with Charles especially on Nse, she is indeed an "unsung method actor". Thanks Mr Charles always a pleasure reading your write-ups.

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  50. Charles always hating on the women. Everything has to be women/ladies, checkingttheir perfection and imperfections. He should list the men then.

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  51. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I totally agree with him....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  52. Nse Ikpe is totally an actor's actor.Queen is a great actor too. The girl is too much abeg.

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  53. Ok I love queen nwokoye acting nd she looks so much alike wit my uncle's wife dey also bear d same name.

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  54. Totally on point! He tried this around. Nse is my all time Best.

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  55. I totally agree with Nse Ikpe Etim, she is indeed an actress, whose works speaks for her.

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  56. his choice of words is on point & i agree with him on d number one choice..kudos

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  57. I totally disagree with dis... Apart frm Nse...Queen... DONT THINK THOSE ONES THERE ARE DESERVING.... I honestly didnt bother to read it sef... No disrespect to those mentioned above but they r definitely not my TOP5..

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  58. Your number 1 is so on point!!!... good job Novia

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  59. I just love Queen Nwokoye and Nse Sule acting. ...

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  60. Nse does it for me anytime any day...
    She's my roll mordem...lol
    As for Charles, I pity his wife...
    He seem like a nagging horseband...
    And he can talk for Africa...
    I so disagree with Omoni on that list hoha...

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  61. Ada mbano is d only naija movie hubby watched with me till d end and I was like ehhhhh!!cos he doesn't like our movies,says it annoys him.lol

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  62. Mr challo! Always having something to say

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  63. NSE.. the first movie i saw her in was reloaded and then guilty pleasures. because of her effortless interpretation of her role in guilty pleasures it has remained one of my best nigerian woman... am still yet to see an actress that beats NSE IKPE ETIM,MERCY JOHNSON and OMOTOLA..

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    1. Jeez. Nse made me fall in love with Majid.

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  64. NSE.. the first movie i saw her in was reloaded and then guilty pleasures. because of her effortless interpretation of her role in guilty pleasures it has remained one of my best nigerian movie. . am yet to see an actress that beats NSE IKPE ETIM,MERCY JOHNSON and OMOTOLA..

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  65. Charles Nokia, sori Novia, where is my Yvonne Nelson?
    #dips straw in my ogbono soup n sips

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    1. Is she Nigerian or ur jus plain stupid? Anyway even if she were, she's not among d 1st 10

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    2. Is she Nigerian or ur jus plain stupid? Anyway even if she were, she's not among d 1st 10

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  66. Nse ikpe etim is still my best amongst dem..nd den queen.but wat do i no?its nt as if i like naija movies

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  67. This is insightful, I will try to get the films mentioned in this write-up, to watch this festive period.

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  68. List is quite commendable. But it would have been Top 10.
    Belinda Effah is not on this list oo. Anyone seen After The Proposal. Dis girl can act for Africa. Patience Ozokwor also nailed it as Mum to d 3 single chics above 30.Thumbs up Uche Jombo.

    Onyeka Onwenu?...big ups. Anytime, anyday. She acts with her Spirit, Soul and Body. Half A Yellow Sun. Nice Concept.

    Omoni...ur voice modulations in being Mrs Elliot. So nice.

    Best Actress so far for me in 2014...Nse Ikpe-Etim Sule. Babes is Strong. Dang!!!

    Xhlrted p

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  69. Nse and kemi lala, its a yes for me. I wonder wat onyeka is doing on dat list

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  70. I like the list.
    Nse to me is just too talented. She's too good.
    Half of a yellow sun is a boring movie, I tried to watch it on air but slept off 30mins later. Even though the little I saw of Mama was a good act. Maybe i'll watch it again.

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  71. Nse Ikpe Etim and Queen Nwokoye deserve to be on that list, as a matter of fact, she's supposed to be 2nd only after Nse. She totally nailed Ada Mbano

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  72. I agree with him. I was waiting to see whowould be number one and when I saw Nse,I smiled....
    onyeka's character as mama in HOAYS was well interpreted.
    Omoni is good.
    and so is Queen.
    Lala, I dont kno ..so I can't say

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  73. Queen Nwokoye, Onyeka Onwenu and Nse Etim Nkpe Sule is just the best

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  74. Nse is undoubtedly the number one.

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  75. I agree with charles on this one.Kemi's interpretation of her role in 'dazzling mirage' was amazing and believable..and queen Nwokoye seemed to have woken up this year as she got me reeling with laughter in all her "asabawood" movies..as for Nse,she is in a class of her own,she became my all-time favourite since 'mr&mrs.her acting is amazing,even though I think her acting in 'I come lagos' was a bit exaggerated.

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  76. All except Onyeka Onwenu in HOAYS.....What?HOAYS?No, she could have been judged for another movie (if she has done anyother) but not HOAYS, I could count how many scenes she acted it and that's not enough to base judgement, even in the few scenes she acted, she kept shouting and crying...She's good no doubt, but someone else should be on that list like Bimpe "tinsel"(Linda Ejiofor) or Someone, anybody definitely not Mummy Onyeka!!

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    1. I totally agree.
      Linda should be on that list, that girl with innocent face and smile.

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    2. Don't mind Charles,Onyeka didn't do anything fantastic in that movie.

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  77. God! I thought Queen is frm IMO State hmmmmm pls I dey drop cap for u for that Adaura series. I love Nse, character in Mr n Mrs. For other I don't kn o

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  78. NSE is a gift to the Nigeria film industry. That babe can act

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  79. Queen Nwokoye is doing very well...I love her movies.

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  80. CREE LUVS STELLADIMOKO11 December 2014 at 12:45

    What an intelligent analysis from popular critic. I totally agree.
    Nse still remains number 1 then my darling Queen. Dunno know y Queen is ignored most of the time following her acting prowess. She's responsible n not loud as well.
    My top 2 actresses; Nse n Queen till Mercy comes back.
    Hello house

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  81. yes my personal Nse ,she do no wrong in my eyes ,she is born to be an actress

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  82. Genevieve is still the best.It's Genny all the way for me.

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  83. QUEEN NWOKOYE AND RUTH KADIRI all. Day everyday!

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  84. I totally agree with Charles Novia on Nse Ikpe!

    My top 5 Nollywood actresses are;
    1) Nse Ikpe
    2) Joke Sylvia
    3) Omotola
    4) Tina Mba
    5) Genevieve

    *shinesTeeth*

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  85. nse is a good actress. i love are interpretation of her roles and dictiona.

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  86. Nse is soo good..
    She is the king of the queens in nollywood
    Queen Nwokoye is also a good actress.
    Very funny girl
    Linda Ejiofor(Bimpe) should also be on this list..
    Omoni is a good actress too.
    Kudos Mr Charles
    Very humble guy.met him once and he was soo cool.

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  87. Nse can do no wrong in my eyes the babe's acting skill is flawless,i haven't seen half of a yellow sun so no comment on that but judging from previous movies onyeka onwenu has always been top notch,omoni in anchor baby,i loved that movie and she did good.there are some great actors from naija for sure

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  88. Yea.... Am in support of d names. I love Nse acting skills.

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  89. Nse beats them all, she is the best.

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