- she said the trust reposed in her would be matched with transparent leadership
- She stressed that Nollywood must take its rightful place in national development and global cultural influence
- the actress has built a reputation as a mentor to emerging talents, using her platform to inspire younger performers
Popular Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa has emerged as the National Vice President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria following a successful national election held in Benin City, Edo State.
Eko Hot Blog reports that her victory marked a major milestone in a career that has spanned acting, film production, and industry leadership.
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Amusa expressed profound gratitude after her election, describing the outcome as an endorsement of her commitment to the growth and stability of the guild.

In a statement issued by her media team, she said the trust reposed in her would be matched with transparent leadership, innovative ideas, and impactful service.
Amusa, known for her role in the acclaimed Yoruba film Dewunmi Iberu, promised to channel her experience into strengthening the guild’s secretariat and advancing the welfare of Nigerian actors nationwide.
She stressed that Nollywood must take its rightful place in national development and global cultural influence.
Beyond her new role, Amusa serves as Vice President of the Ijebu Pride Network, an initiative dedicated to promoting Ijebu and Remo cultural heritage.

The network, founded by Bashorun Femi Branch, brings together leading entertainment figures from the region.
Over the years, the actress has built a reputation as a mentor to emerging talents, using her platform to inspire younger performers.
Her election, many say, reflects her industry influence and the confidence of colleagues who believe she will champion meaningful reforms within the AGN.
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