In the early years of Nollywood, 
delectable actress, Padita Agu, graced our screens in a way that left 
her face imprinted in our hearts. Known for her tranquil way of fitting 
into roles, Padita took on Nollywood. Just when we thought things were 
going her way, she disappeared from the scene around 2005.
In an exclusive interview with Sunday Scoop, she shed more light on her hiatus.
“I stepped out of Nollywood  in 2005 to 
enable me  study for my  first degree at the  University of Abuja.  
After that,  I observed the mandatory National Youth Service Corps 
programme and then travelled  to Los Angeles where I studied Acting at 
the New York Film Academy. I also  studied  film-making but I am back 
now and ready to practice all I have learnt.”
Speaking on how she has fared since her 
return, she said, “It has not been easy; I have been trying to make a 
comeback. I didn’t even want to step out in the first place but it was 
beyond my control at the time but I tried coming back between  2009  and
 2016 when I started getting called up for jobs.”
Having separated from her husband, Agu shares her views on some of the problems with celebrity marriages.
“It is not only  celebrities that are 
going through marital issues, even some of those working in the banks 
have problems in their homes. As long as you are giving your job your 
all, something has to give way. There are actors who balance it well. I 
think it is a personal thing and  not a general thing. At the end of the
 day, balance is  what is key.”
When Sunday Scoop asked her which she 
would choose between family and her acting career, she said, “As a 
single person, I did give my all to acting at some point but when family
 came into the picture, I had to divide the attention  and one had to 
suffer. I wouldn’t say that I wish I had a family now and then I would 
give my all to acting. Instead, I will find a way to balance it.  But I 
have no regrets for choosing my family over my acting career because if 
you give so much to any job, your love life will suffer.”
 

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