How acting in Yoruba movies sharpened my skills – Adunni Ade

How acting in Yoruba movies sharpened my skills – Adunni Ade

Nollywood actress, Adunni Ade, has stated that acting in Yoruba movies sharpened her skills as she was made to interpret different roles. Ade noted this as she celebrated her first Yoruba movie award. Showing off her award in an Instagram post, the actress wrote; “And this happened! My First Yoruba Award
Best Nollywood Actress (Yoruba)
3/4 years in the Yoruba aspect of Nollywood. A lot of accolades from fans Worldwide, then you have the bashers… oh well! I see it all!
Playing a character in the Yoruba aspect of Nollywood has really helped sharpened my acting as I’m given different roles to interpret (rich lady, mad woman, thug, street girl, and the list goes on)
Directors aren’t afraid to see me in this form.
To every Filmmaker, Director who has insisted I partake in a production, I say thank you.
I am truly humbled.
I can’t help but infuse soólè in this post.
More jaw dropping movies to come! So help me God
Thank you @coolwealth_awards
I work so hard I do not get to celebrate at all. I appreciate you all
#gratefulheart

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