By Rita Okoye
Queeneth Agbor, a talented Nigerian actress and media personality, has steadily carved her niche in the entertainment industry.
Born and raised in Calabar, she holds a degree in Microbiology from the University of Calabar. Though she initially felt pressured to pursue acting, she eventually relocated to Lagos to follow her passion on her own terms.
In a recent encounter with Saturday Sun, Agbor reflects on her Christmas holiday while sharing her aspirations for the new year.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas holiday. I spent time closing the year by extending love to people who have suffered abuse. The saddest part is that much of this pain exists in the slums, where support is often scarce,” she recalled. The actress admits that 2025 did not unfold as she had anticipated. “The things I really expected didn’t happen. But God changed my story in ways I couldn’t have imagined, right at the end of the year. This experience has taught me to keep my expectations open and let God take the lead.”
For 2026, Agbor intends to channel her energy into humanitarian efforts. “I want to focus more on giving back to humanity, knowing that no act of kindness is ever wasted,” she says.
Queeneth Agbor is not slowing down professionally. “I have several projects lined up, from my NGO initiatives to new film roles. I ended the year with the project Leave to Live, reaching out to women who have experienced abuse in the slums.”

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