Nollywood actress Ada Ameh talks about her career, life and challenges.
Background
I was born in Lagos into a family of 11 children. I had five elder brothers and five younger sisters. My dad was a naval officer who was very friendly with his kids. My mother sells food and is a businesswoman. She, on the other hand, was the disciplinarian. I am very proud of her, especially for her strength and hardworking spirit. My father always preached love to us. We had our schedule on check – we knew what to do when we got home from school and when to do them. As a kid, I was a tomboy.
Education
I attended Army Children’s School 4, Ajegunle, Lagos, for my elementary education. I went to three secondary schools. The first was the Idoma Community Secondary School, Otobi, in Benue State and the second was Wesley High School, Otukpo, also in Benue State. Finally, I came back to Lagos and attended Adeolu Secondary School, Ajegunle.
I dropped out of secondary school when I had my baby at 14. I went back to sit for the GCE as an external candidate and went on to get a diploma in Cosmetology.
Career
My journey in the film industry has been beautiful and I am grateful to God for that. My first movie was Domitilla, which was 22 years ago and since then, it has been a fantastic ride. I met Zeb Ejiro when I was living in Ajegunle, where I was born. When we met, I told him I was in need of a job. He must have seen something in me, for he brought me on set as an actor and it was for the role that I played in Domitilla. Although it was my first time on set, I had no fear at all. That was interesting because I had never even thought of a career in that path.
The Johnsons
After I had relocated to Benue State, where I am from, a call came in one day requesting me to come to Lagos. It wasn’t until I came to Lagos that I found out that it was for an audition for The Johnsons. The director then, Solomon Macauley, taught me many tricks that I can never forget. He also made a strong impact by his teachings and till now, these lessons are still useful in my life.
Challenges
I always say that I am one of the lucky ones who got in at a time when there was no request from producers to compromise myself. The challenges that come with the job are there but for the part of misbehaving just to be an actress, I don’t and have never faced that. There’s also a lot of stereotyping in the industry and some potential have not been tapped. For me, I can take on any role. The director has his work to do and I have mine.
Parenting
There’s no person who would give birth to a child at a young age and have an easy experience. My parents were genuinely devastated. Prior to that time, I had only seen my father cry once and that was when his mother, whom he loved dearly, passed on. The only other time I ever saw my dad cry was when I came home pregnant. After that, I was kicked out of the house but was later brought back. At that time, I couldn’t disclose the father of my child because I knew it would affect his job in the Armed Forces. My siblings were a great support system and I am forever grateful for the love they showed me. My daughter and her father are on relating terms and I relate with his children well too. He’s the father of my child and I respect him. My daughter is my greatest gift. She is my best friend and confidant.
Personality
I am very emotional but short-tempered and very fearless. Fear is far from reality for me. I have produced a couple of projects. As an actor, there is definitely a story you want to tell and the idea is that someday you get to. There’s much more than just acting and producing that I will still get to do.
Relaxation
I am a very homely person who loves to cook. I operate a lot from my kitchen and though I can make any food, I particularly like rice, fish and Chinese. I love experimenting and making different dishes. I’ve started a business where you order food and we deliver it to you. I also like music and singing.
When I am not working, I like to unwind by grabbing a few drinks with friends and if the opportunity arises where I can dance, I dance.
Fashion
I wear what fits me and what I feel like wearing at any point in time. I believe that every woman must look elegant, decent and presentable when she dresses up. She doesn’t have to dress risqué before she can look nice. There’s no need to be too revealing to make a statement.
From Punchng
*This woman should have really 'blown' after that movie she acted in with Kate Henshaw...whats the Movie title again?The one she was used for ritual?She is a very talented actress who delivers her role perfectly!
"My daughter is my greatest gift. She is my best friend and confidant.
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I have read this line a lot from single mothers especially those that had their kids out of wedlock.
God bless you Ada for not carrying machine gun and blasting off that baby like many do. Thanks for not suffocating your daughter after birth.
Many times you wonder; why shoot off the baby when she is 'usually the best thing to every happen??"
Stella the title you are looking for is DOMITILA. She mentioned it up there.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you Ada
ReplyDeleteAda nice one!
ReplyDeleteI was shocked the day I learned she wasn't a waffi babe, didn't grow up in Warri or married to someone from there. Her delivery is superbly effortless. Meanwhile, let me pay my due respects to her Ikebe Super. She carry somtin abeg. Tuale!!!
ReplyDeleteHaaaaahaaa bad chaid
DeleteVery talented lady. I loved her in Dearest Mummy B.
ReplyDeleteNo mention of a husband. Did she later get married?
ReplyDelete@Anon 14.26 is marriage the ultimate goal in life ?? Yeye question.
DeleteVery lovely actress. Am so happy she's from Benue
ReplyDeleteVery lovely actress. Am so happy she's from Benue
ReplyDeleteAda was a skrep in the barracks. One week one fight till she ended up a sec school dropout with a married officer's baby.
ReplyDeleteTeenager attended 4 sec schools, 3 before 15 and not ashamed to say it
A skrep you say but has gotten her life together and why should she be ashamed of her past? Everybody has one...don't you?
DeleteAt least she turned her life around. Her life is a story others can learn from, why should she be ashamed? Especially when being ashamed to talk about it means giving others power over you...
DeleteBarrack life easy?
Stella way my comment, how can a full grown adult be following a 14 year old girl. FOURTEEN, YES IM SHOUTING.
DeleteAda was a skrep in the barracks. One week one fight till she ended up a sec school dropout with a married officer's baby.
ReplyDeleteTeenager attended 4 sec schools, 3 before 15 and not ashamed to say it
Very talented. Domi Domi. She really likes food no wonder she presented AY with a live goat to travel to the US and make pepper soup
ReplyDeleteI love the way she deliver her roles in the Johnsons and phone swap.She is very talented but talentless artists dey blow pass the talented ones in nollywood.I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Phone Swap was so funny and I think i saw her in a movie with Omotola too where Omotola kept pretending to be some high class society chic. Can't remember the name...
DeleteAgbonma the lazy girl... I think
DeleteTetrina, the movie is 'I belong'.
DeleteShe suppose name the man Oooo.
ReplyDeleteAdult man way de poke 14 year old girl.
Ada you quick spoil Oooo.
SDK make I no find this comment ooo.
Akpo! She's super talented and I love her movies too 😊
ReplyDeleteI love her wafy roles
ReplyDeleteMrs Lucky Lolo. Hahahahaha.
ReplyDeleteShe can shoutttt? Eeishh.