Angel Nakibuuka – Championing Girl Child Empowerment Through Art

25th July 2024

"I have a schedule for everything, so that helps me do everything at the right time and the right place," Angel says.

Angellah Angel Nakibuuka
NewVision Reporter
@NewVision
#Entertainment #Angellah Angel Nakibuuka #Muziki Ku Luguddo #Bukedde TV #Sanctuary of Pain #Bat Valley Theatre

__________

KAMPALA - Angellah Angel Nakibuuka, a renowned actress and presenter of the popular entertainment show Muziki Ku Luguddo on Bukedde TV, is set to captivate audiences with her latest theatrical production.

Passionate about empowering the girl child, Angel dedicates her time off-screen to educating young girls about menstrual hygiene and teaching them how to make their own sanitary wear, particularly in rural areas where access to sanitary pads is limited and often prohibitively expensive.

In her free time, Angel indulges in self-love activities such as swimming and fashion.

This Friday, she will be showcasing her play “Sanctuary of Pain” at Bat Valley Theatre in Kampala, at 7pm.

The play is about greed and power. Kisakye wants to lead her fellow women to fight the greedy Sabalombe, who has enslaved them for years in search of a mythical stone that gives eternal power.

"I wrote this play based on a true story, and it speaks about how society perceives the girl child and the struggles girls go through while growing up,” says Angel. "People should expect something educative, entertaining, and a story to remember," she asserts.

Angel's career took off during the COVID-19 pandemic when a skit she did about the virus went viral. (Courtesy Photo)

Angel's career took off during the COVID-19 pandemic when a skit she did about the virus went viral. (Courtesy Photo)



Her inspiration in acting stems from her deep passion for storytelling.

"I believe storytelling has the power to edify, inspire, educate, and heal souls, and that's why I am so much into it," Angel shares. Balancing her daily activities, including presenting on TV and acting, is no easy feat. However, the star-styled TV presenter has everything planned meticulously.

"I have a schedule for everything, so that helps me do everything at the right time and the right place," she says.

Angel's career took off during the COVID-19 pandemic when a skit she did about the virus went viral. "That pushed me to do more skits for YouTube, and later I joined Mariam Ndagire's Film and Performing Arts Center," she recalls.

To further her professional skills, Angel studied film and voice acting, earning a diploma. Since then, she has taken her acting career very seriously, participating in various movies and plays.

"I have been in seven stage plays including “Biswanka”, “Nsozi” and “Ssekono”. She has also acted in five movies including “Longing to Belong” and “Mirembe”, as well as a YouTube series called “Roommates”.

Help us improve! We're always striving to create great content. Share your thoughts on this article and rate it below.