.Battled mental issues
According to sources, Ameh slumped on Sunday and was rushed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s hospital but was pronounced dead upon her arrival.
It should be recalled that, on the 15th of June, the thespian revealed via her verified Instagram account that she had a mental breakdown and was being sued by a firm for not doing a task she was meant to do.
She said: “I have an issue right now and it’s taking my life, but I no go die. We would get over it. I was given a job, but I didn’t do it because I have mental health issues. Will people understand it if you have mental issues? No, they wouldn’t. They are slamming me with a bill, suing me. It’s okay.”
ADA AMEH: Some of things to know about her
- Ameh was born on the 15th of May 1974 in the Ajegunle area of Lagos.
- Raised in Lagos, the actress underwent primary and secondary school in the state but quit school at 14.
- She’s a native of Idoma, Benue state
- Ameh received both primary and secondary school education in Lagos State.
- She got pregnant with her daughter, Aladi, at 14, which resulted from exposure to early sex.
- Her parent got separated the same month she was pregnant.
- Her father drove her out of the house, when she was 15-year-old and her baby was 5-month-old then.
- Ameh In 1995 officially became part of the Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood and received her first movie role in 1996 when she played the character Anita in the movie “Domitila”, a movie that eventually became a successful and solid project.
- At the age of 32, she lost her only child and daughter, Aladi Godsgifts. Godsgift died on October 20, 2020 after an unsuccessful surgery in Abuja.
- Ameh also featured in the Nigerian Tv series titled The Johnsons, which also become a successful project that received awards.
- Ameh joined Nollywood in 1995 with Zeb Ejiro’s Domitila, where she played the role of Anita.
- The award-winning actress was most recently known for her major role as Emu in the Africa Magic family series, The Johnsons.
- The actress featured in other movies, including, “Oloture”, “Our Husband”, “King Of Shitta”, “Ghana Must Go”, “A Million Baby”, “My Village People”, etc.