
Fast-rising Nollywood actress Agwunobi Akachukwu Peculiar, popularly known as Ada Uli, has said she is ready to take on daring and unconventional roles in Nollywood as she works toward building a dynamic acting career.
The actress explained that true fulfilment for her will come from portraying challenging characters that test her creativity and expand her range as a performer.
Known for her graceful screen presence and princess-like roles, Ada Uli revealed that her career goals between 2026 and 2030 include landing leading roles in notable films and television series that will showcase her versatility and acting depth.
According to her, she also hopes to earn award nominations and recognition that would further establish her position in the Nigerian film industry.
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Ada Uli
Beyond accolades, the actress expressed a strong desire to explore different film genres, including drama, comedy, and action, in order to broaden her acting portfolio and grow as an entertainer.
Ada Uli noted that her long-term ambition is to become a respected and sought-after actress admired for her professionalism, dedication, and ability to deliver authentic performances.
She also emphasized that authenticity in storytelling is at the heart of her artistic vision. The actress explained that she finds fulfilment in deeply understanding her characters, exploring their motivations, and building compelling backstories.
According to her, being open and emotionally vulnerable on screen is an important part of bringing characters to life.
Ada Uli further expressed hope for greater creative freedom in Nollywood, saying it would allow actors like her to experiment with different techniques and take bold risks in their craft. However, she noted that such opportunities are still limited within the Nigerian film industry.
