
Queeneth Agbor
Queeneth Agbor, the Nigerian actress and media personality, continues to make her mark in the entertainment industry with resilience and purpose.
A native of Calabar, Agbor earned a degree in Microbiology from the University of Calabar. Although she initially felt compelled to venture into acting, she later moved to Lagos to pursue her passion on her own terms, a decision that has shaped her evolving career.
The actress reflected on her Christmas holiday and shared her outlook for the year ahead. According to her, the festive period was spent reaching out to victims of abuse, particularly those living in underserved communities.
“I truly enjoyed the Christmas holiday. I used the period to show love to people who have suffered abuse. Sadly, much of this pain exists in the slums, where support is often limited,” she said.
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Agbor also admitted that 2025 did not go as she had planned. “Many of the things I expected didn’t happen. However, God changed my story in ways I never imagined at the very end of the year. It taught me to keep my expectations open and allow God to lead,” she explained.
Looking ahead to 2026, the actress says humanitarian work will be a major focus. “I want to give more to humanity, because no act of kindness is ever wasted,” she noted.
Professionally, Agbor remains active, with several projects in the pipeline. “I have a number of projects coming up, from my NGO work to new film roles. I wrapped up the year with Leave to Live, a project aimed at supporting women who have experienced abuse in slum communities,” she added.