Dayo Amusa Emerges AGN National Vice President — A Fresh Chapter for Nollywood
Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Dayo Amusa, has taken a major step into industry leadership as she has been elected the National Vice President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN).
The election, which took place in Benin City, Edo State on Saturday, December 6, 2025, marked a new wave of leadership for the guild. Confirmation of Amusa’s victory was later shared in a statement from her media office on Monday.
According to the statement, Dayo Amusa’s new position is a clear vote of confidence, recognising her years of experience, her commitment to the craft, and her continuous contribution to the growth of Nollywood.
A Promise of Fresh Ideas
Speaking after her election, Amusa expressed excitement about the responsibility ahead, promising fresh ideas, order, and steady service to the AGN Secretariat.
She highlighted her desire to push for better opportunities for Nigerian actors nationwide, leveraging her extensive involvement in acting and film production.
Her passion for the industry has always been evident — from her popular screen roles to her production of hit projects like Dewunmi Iberu. Now, she aims to channel that passion into strengthening AGN and ensuring Nollywood continues to play a meaningful role in national development.
Aside from this new role, Amusa also serves as the Vice President of the Ijebu Pride Network, a cultural initiative bringing together celebrated entertainers of Ijebuland and Remoland in Ogun State.
An Election of High Expectations
This AGN election also gained attention after actress Rita Daniels — mother of movie star Regina Daniels — lost her bid for the presidency. Abubakar Yakubu, the current National Secretary, won the top seat, succeeding outgoing president Emeka Rollas.
The energy and popularity surrounding the election show that actors are no longer willing to sit back and accept “business as usual.” The guild is evolving, and its members are clearly choosing leaders who can push Nollywood into a stronger, more respected future.
Opinion: A Win for Representation and Real Progress
Dayo Amusa isn’t just a familiar face — she’s a hard-working contributor who understands the real struggles and victories of Nollywood talents. Her election feels like a refreshing step toward more active representation, especially for actors who want the system to work, not just exist.
With her outspoken nature, creative vision, and deep roots in both Yoruba and English sections of the industry, she may be exactly the kind of leader the AGN needs right now — someone ready to blend culture, innovation, and professionalism.
If she delivers on her promises, this new leadership could inspire more trust, more unity, and maybe even the structural reforms actors have been hoping for.
Final Thought
The spotlight is now on Dayo Amusa — and much like on the big screen, Nigerians are hoping she delivers a performance that pushes the entire industry forward.
If Nollywood is truly on the brink of global dominance, then strong, passionate leadership within AGN isn’t just important — it’s absolutely necessary.




