amvca | 91大神! /tag/amvca/ Come for the fun, stay for the culture! Tue, 21 Apr 2026 17:04:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 /wp-content/uploads/zikoko/2020/04/cropped-91大神_91大神_Purple-Logo-1-150x150.jpg amvca | 91大神! /tag/amvca/ 32 32 MultiChoice Kicks Off 12th AMVCA with Don Julio as Headline Sponsor /announcements/amvca-don-julio-headline-sponsor/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 17:03:32 +0000 /?p=375867 This awards season, the Africa Magic Viewers鈥 Choice Awards returns for its 12th edition. Veteran actress Joke Silva has been named Head Judge, and Don Julio Tequila is stepping into the spotlight in a way that feels both timely and culturally resonant.

Set for May 9, 2026, this year鈥檚 ceremony is shaping up to be more than just another night of trophies and red carpet moments. The 12th edition has introduced a deliberate focus on craftsmanship, recognising the writers, directors, editors, designers, and technicians whose dedication continues to define African storytelling behind the scenes. It is a theme that aligns naturally with Don Julio鈥檚 鈥榩or amor鈥 philosophy.

Ahead of the main ceremony, the awards season will also feature fan-favourite experiences, including Icons Night and Cultural Day, both expected to bring together the glamour, fashion and cultural expression that have become synonymous with the AMVCA experience.

As the official spirits partner, Don Julio is expected to bring its signature premium touch to the experience through curated serves, signature toast moments and refined guest experiences, adding another layer of luxury to what is already one of the continent鈥檚 biggest cultural nights.

It is the first time a luxury spirits brand is the headline sponsor of the AMVCA, with Johnnie Walker and Singleton supporting the ceremonies alongside Don Julio. As Segun Ogunleye, Head of Marketing, Africa Partner Markets, Diageo, noted at the press conference: “This partnership reflects not only the strength and diversity of our brands but also our commitment to showing up for consumers in moments of celebration, recognition, and shared cultural pride. It is rooted in shared values of passion, craftsmanship, and luxury, qualities that define both brands.

This latest move also builds on the momentum of Don Julio鈥檚 recently held special edition of The Don鈥檚 Table, which brought together some of Nollywood鈥檚 most respected actors and filmmakers in an evening that celebrated devotion to craft and the stories shaping how the world sees Africa.

This year鈥檚 edition will feature 32 award categories, including 18 jury-decided awards, 11 audience-voted categories, and special honours such as the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Trailblazer Award.

For lovers of film, fashion, and culture, the countdown has officially begun.


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AMVCA 2026: The Complete List of Nominees /pop/amvca-2026-the-complete-list-of-the-nominees/ Sun, 29 Mar 2026 20:05:47 +0000 /?p=374358 The nominees have been announced.

AMVCA 2026

28 award categories were announced. New award categories are Best Indigenous Language (North Africa) and Best Indigenous Language (Central Africa), expanding the scope of regional representation.

The main awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in May 2026 in Lagos, Nigeria.

Here鈥檚 the full list of AMVCA 2026 nominees:

BEST DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR

“Dr Judgina 鈥 Situationally Transmitted Delusion” 鈥 Elozonam Ogbolu and Genoveva Umeh

“The Marriage List” – Destiny Ogie Osarewinda

“Leave To Live” – Emmanuel Kanaga and Sophia Chisom

“The Rate Race” – Benedict Ehimare Oriaifo

“Luxury Koko” – Maryam Apaokagi-Greene (Taaoma)

“August Meeting Election” – Steve Chuks

“Did I Just Hear Muah” – Akwaman

BEST SCRIPTED MNET ORIGINALS

“Adam to Eve” – Lizz Njagah and Alexandros Konstantaras

“Mother of the Brides” – Rogba Arimoro and Bio Arimoro

“The Yard” – James Kalu Omokwe

“The Low Priest” – Femi D. Ogunsanwo

“Bobo” – Maurice Muendo

BEST INDIGINEOUS MNET ORIGINALS

“Inimba” – Siphosethu Tshapu , Thandi Ramathesele and Yolanda Ndhlovu

“Kukoyi” – David Akande

“Undugu” – Hatibu Madudu

“Out N’ About (Harar)” – Bruk Yibrah

“Kamapala Creme” – Joel Ndugwa

“The Chocolate Empire” – Grace Kahaki and Phillippe Bresson

“Mgbuka” – Eze Izu

BEST USCRIPTED MNET ORIGINALS

“Nigerian Idol (Season 10)” – Suleiman Kassim and Anneke De Ridder

“Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa” – Graeme Swanepoel and Jemma Ford

“Chappa Chappa My Love” – Ercilla Justino, Jojo Almeida and Gabriela Ueno

“Out N’ About” – Bruk Yibrah

“Undugu” – Hatibu Madudu

BEST SHORT FILM

“Rise” – Jessie J. Rowlands

“Fleas” – Jordy Sank

“Telephone” – Fimisinuola Adejonwo

“Hussainin” – Orire Nwani, Josh Olaoluwa

“My Body, God’s Temple” – Uzoamaka Power

BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILMS (WEST AFRICA)

“The Serpent’s Gift” – Winifred Mena-Ajakpovi

“Lisabi (A Legend is Born)” – Lateef Adedimeji

“Labake Olododo” – Alice Iyabo Ojo, Olukanmi Abayomi, Aalaba Onaolapo, Kene Okwuosa, Ladun Awobokun

“Aljana” – Grace Yachat Yakubu

“Olorisha” – Abiola Adeshina

BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILMS (EAST AFRICA)

“Inside Job” – Kamau Wandug’u, Joe Mahinda, Barbara Njeri Maina

“Sayari” – Omar Hamza, June Wairegi

“Addis Fikir” – Leul Shoaferaw

“My Son” – Isarito Mwakalindile

“Kimote” – Hassan Mageye

BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILMS ( SOUTHERN AFRICA)

“Bet I Love You” – Joseph Duke, Keamogetse Modise

“Sebata (The Beast) – African Entertainers

“Ben Made It” – Thabang Mathuumetse, Thapelo Dikhutso

“Terra of Queens and Kuma 2” – Neo Leonardo Mokoena

“Tlhaho Ya Mosadi” – Naledi Galane, Promise Ramoroka, Ernest Ramoroka, Modipadi Mokgohioa

BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILMS (NORTH AFRICA)

“The Omnipresent” – Youssef Ben Khalifa

“The Delivery” – Abdalla Ezyan

“The Hidden Voice” – Houssem Eddine Abdelwahed

“This is Portsaid” – Abdalla Ezyan

“Artal Alhanin: Our Memories” – Mohamed Awad and Mohamed Abdulraham Eldouma

BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILMS (CENTRAL AFRICA)

“Mabanda” – Kang Quintus

“Safou (A Gift From Nature)” – Nyasha Makamba

“Golden Spoon” – Egbe Francis Ettabrown

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

“The Yard” – Simileoluwa Hassan

“Gingerrr” – Lateef Adedemeji

“Colours of Fire” – Gabriel Afolayan

“To Kill a Monkey” – Bucci Franklin

“Agesinkole (King Of Thieves) 2” – Femi Adebayo

“Red Circle” – Lateef Adedimeji

“Owabbe Thieves” – Femi Branch

“Behind the Scenes” – Uzor Arukwe

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

“The Herd” – Linda Ejiofor

“Oversabi Aunty” – Olamide Kidbaby

“Gingerrr” – Bisola Aiyeola

“The Covenant Series” – Sola Sobowale

“Aljana” – Nadia Dutch

“The Herd” – Amal Umar

“MTV Shuga Mashariki” – Juliebrenda Nyambura

“Behind the Scenes” – Funke Ayotunde Akindele

BEST LEAD ACTOR

“Oversabi Aunty” – Mike Ezuruonye

“Lisabi (A Legend is Born)” – Lateef Adedimeji

“To Kill a Monkey” – William Benson

“Grandpa Must Obey” – Kanaya O. Kanayo

“Bet I Love You” – Khumbuza Meyiwa

“Colours of Fire” – Uzor Arukwe

“3 Cold Dishes” – Wale Ojo

“Red Circle” – Femi Branch

BEST LEAD ACTRESS

“The Serpent’s Gift” – Linda Ejiofor

“To Kill a Monkey” – Bimbo Akintola

“The Lost Days” – Ifeoma Fafunwa

“Something About The Briggs” – Ariyike Owolagba

“Her Excellency” – Sola Sobowale

“Behind the Scenes” – Scarlet Gomez

“The Herd” – Genoveva Umeh

“Mother of the Brides” – Gloria Anozie-Young

BEST ART DIRECTION

“The Serpent’s Gift” – Zainab Oladupupo

“The Herd” – Omolade Abisola

“Colours of Fire” – Ajamolaya Bunmi

“Aljana”- Olatunji Afolayan, Gideon Stephen

“Suky” – Victor Akpan

“Inimba” – Thabiso Senne

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

“My Father’s Shadow” – Jermaine Edwards

“To Kill A Monkey” – Kabelo Thathe

“The Herd” – Emmanuel Igbekele

“Finding Nina” – Daanong Gyang

“The Serpent’s Gift” – Emmanuel Igbekele

“Stitches” – KC Obiajulu

“Gingerr” – Emmanuel Igbekele

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

“The Serpent’s gift” – Mary Chukuma

“The Real Housewives of Lagos (S3)” – Deola Art Alade, Darey Art Alade

“Colours of Fire” – Valerie Okeke

Something About The Briggs” – Yolanda Okereke

“To Kill a Monkey” – Ikechukwu Urum, John Joseph Angel

BEST MAKEUP

“Behind the scenes” – Mojisola Imam

“Lisabi (A Legend Is Born)” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye

“Gingerr” – Diablaq Artistry

“Abanisete” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye

“Warlord” – Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)

“Suky” – Ruth Harcourt

“Labake Olododo” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye

BEST SOUND/SOUND DESIGN

“My Father’s Shadow” – Pius Fatoke, CJ Mirra

“Gingerrr” – Tolu Obanro

“Ben Made It” – Vaughan Phillips

“The Party” – Tolu Obanro

“Sebata (The Beast)” – Vaughan Phillips

“The Herd” – Fisayo Adefolaju

BEST SCORE MUSIC

“My Father’s Shadow” – Duval Timothy, CJ Mirra

“3 Cold Dishes” – Nissi Ogulu

“Osamede” – Chubb Okobah

“Gingerrr” – Tolu Obanro

“The Party” – Tolu Obanro

“MTV Shuga Mashariki” – Sofresh

“To Kill a Monkey” – Oscar Heman-Ackah

BEST EDITING

“Cordelia” – Kazeem Agboola

“My Father’s Shadow” – Omar Guzman Castro

“Landline” – Nwanguma Peter Chidebere, Dele Doherty

“3 Cold Dishes” – Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi

“Osamede” – Winston AIG-Ohioma

“To Kill a Monkey” – Daniel Anyiam

BEST WRITING (MOVIE)

“The Herd” – Lani Aisida

“My Father’s Shadow” – Wale Davies

“Blackout” – Ikenna Okpara

“Cards on the Table” – Shirleen Wangari

“Gingerrr” – Xavier Ighorodje

“Suky” – Isaac Ayodeji”

“3 Cold Dishes” – Tomi Adesina

BEST WRITING (TV SERIES)

“The Wives” – Donald Tombia, Timendu Aghahowa, Chiemeka Osuagwu

“MTV Shuga Masahariki” – Annette Shadeya, Natasha Likimani, Mkamzee Mwatela, Arnold Mwanjila, Makgano Mamabolo

“Our Husband” – Xavier Ighorodje

“Addis Fikir” – Besufekade Mulu

“Baba OH” – Temilola Balogun

“The Party” – Stephen Okonkwo

“Gizat” – Yednekachew Ayne

BEST DOCUMENTARY

“Beyond Olympic Glory” – Shedrack Salami

“The Good x The Bad of Afrobeat” – Louis Ejiofor

“The People Shall” – Mark Maina, Nick Wambugu

“Not Adressing This Anymore” – Huzzain Bello

“BOU” – Mwaka Gerald Remmy

BEST SERIES (SCRIPTED)

“To Kill a Monkey” – Kemi Adetiba

“The Yard” – James Kalu Omokwe

“The Chocolate Empire” – Grace Kahaki, Philippe Bresson

“Inimba” – Siphosethu Tshapu, Thandi Ramathesele, Yolanda Ndhlovu

“Kash Money” – Grace Khaki, Phillipe Benson

BEST SERIES (UNSCRIPTED)

“The Real Housewives of Lagos (S3)” – Deola Art Alade, Darey Art Alade

“Nigerian Idol (S10)” – Sulaiman Kassim, Anneke De Ridder

“Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa” – Graeme Swanepoel

“Off Air” – Gbemi and Toolz

“Out N’ About” – Bruk Yibrah

BEST DIRECTOR

“My Father’s Shadow” – Akinola Davies JR

“Cordelia” – Tunde Kelani

“Osamede” – James Kaluu Omokwe

“The Herd” – Daniel Etim Effiong

“Gingerrr” – Yemi Filmboy Morafa

“3 Cold Dishes” – Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi

BEST MOVIE

“Gingerrr” – Ope Ajayi, Bisola Aiyeola, Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, Wumi Toriola, Bolaji Ogunmola, Onyeka Nnama

“The Herd” – Daniel Etim Effiong, Efe Ejukoriem, Ulogo Chukwudi, Kene Okwuosa, Craig Shurn, Ladun Awobokun

“My Father’s Shadow” – Funmbi Ogunbanwo, Rachel Dargavel

“3 Cold Dishes” – Martial Dansou, Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi, Ly Oumar

“The Serpent’s Gift” – Winifred Mena-Ajakpovi

“Behind the Scenes” – Funke Ayotunde Akindele, Wendy Uwadie Imaseun

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The Best AMVCA ‘Best Movie’ Winners of All Time, Ranked /pop/best-amvca-best-movie-winners-of-all-time/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 15:24:46 +0000 /?p=342927 The 鈥楤est Movie鈥 category at the has remained one of the most coveted awards for not just Nollywood filmmakers but filmmakers on the continent, writ large.聽 Each year, a film is crowned for its exceptional storytelling, direction, performances, or cultural impact 鈥 securing its place in Nollywood (and African cinema) history.

The nominations for the 11th edition of the award dropped last night, leaving fans of African cinema debating snubs and surprises all over the internet.

In preparation for the award show, to be held on May 10, we鈥檝e ranked the 10 best AMVCA 鈥楤est Movie鈥 winners of all time. 

10. (2019)

Award-winning year: 2020

Running time: 2h 29m

Director: Ramsey Nouah

Genre: Thriller

Country: Nigeria

A sequel to the 1992 Nollywood classic Living in Bondage, this film follows Nnamdi (Jide Kene Achufusi), an ambitious young man who turns to occult rituals in his desperate quest for wealth. However, he soon realises that the price of his newfound riches is far greater than he ever imagined.

Directed by Ramsey Nouah, the thriller features standout performances from Nancy Isime, Kanayo O. Kanayo, and Nouah himself. If you’re looking for a gripping modern take on a Nollywood classic, this is a must-watch.

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9. (2014)

Award-winning year: 2016

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Stephanie Linus

Genre: Drama

Country: Nigeria

Dry addresses the harrowing issues of child marriage and Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF) in Northern Nigeria. The film follows a young girl鈥檚 struggle and a doctor鈥檚 journey to make a difference, highlighting the resilience of women and the need for societal change. 

This drama, directed by Stephanie Linus, brings sensitivity and urgency to these critical issues that continue to ravage the entire country.鈥 The cast includes Stephanie Linus as Dr. Zara鈥, Liz Benson-Ameye, Olu Jacobs and Zubaida Ibrahim Fagge.Dry 

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8. Contract (2012)

Award-winning year: 2014

Running time: 2h 26m

Director: Shirley Frimpong-Manso

Genre: Romance
Country: Ghana

Peter (Hlomla Dandala) has no interest in marriage or commitment, but he wants a child. His solution? Hire a surrogate. He finds Abena (Yvonne Okoro), a woman in need of money, and strikes a deal: she鈥檒l carry his baby, move in during the pregnancy, give birth, and then walk away.

Simple, right? Not quite. As the pregnancy progresses, Abena starts developing feelings for Peter 鈥 and, to his surprise, he just might have a heart after all.

If you鈥檙e in the mood for a heartwarming romance with a touch of comedy, Contract is worth a watch 鈥 if you can find it. Unfortunately, it鈥檚 not currently streaming anywhere.

7. (2017)

Award-winning year: 2018

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Njue Kevin

Genre: Medical Drama

Country: Kenya

This gripping drama follows Zach (Nick Ndeda), a rookie paramedic determined to save a critically injured accident victim. But despite his best efforts, hospital after hospital refuses to admit the patient, forcing Zach to stay in the ambulance with him for a grueling 18 hours 鈥 until they finally find a facility willing to help.

With five AMVCA nominations, 18 Hours made history as the first Kenyan film to be recognised at the event 鈥 and it took home the ‘Best Movie’ award that year.

Medical dramas may be rare in African cinema, but 18 Hours delivers a powerful and emotional story that鈥檚 worth watching.

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6. (2021)

Award-winning year: 2022

Running time: 1h 54m

Director: Izu Ojukwu

Genre: Action/Adventure

Country: Nigeria

This Arewa epic brings to life the legendary story of Queen Amina of Zazzau (modern-day Zaria). Played by Lucy Ameh, Amina is a fearless warrior whose ambition leads her to the throne, cementing her place in history.

Featuring a stellar cast that includes Ali Nuhu, Clarion Chukwura, and Sani Musa Danja, Amina speaks to Nollywood鈥檚 growing interest in historical epics. If you love stories of power, bravery, and legacy, this one is worth watching.

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5. (2022)

Award-winning year: 2023

Running time: 1h 51m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Genre: Drama/Fantasy

Country: Nigeria

Anikulapo follows the story of Saro (Kunle Remi), a man gifted with the mystical power to bring people back to life. His name, meaning 鈥淗e who carries death in his pouch鈥 in Yoruba, hints at the immense power he wields. But as his abilities earn him fame, fortune, and influence, greed leads him down a dangerous path.

With its rich cultural themes, stunning costumes, and a gripping storyline, Anikulapo stands out as one of Nollywood鈥檚 most visually striking epics. If you love historical fantasy with deep Yoruba mythology, this one鈥檚 a must-watch.

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4. (2014)

Award-winning year: 2015

Running time: 2h 25m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Genre: Thriller/Mystery

Country: Nigeria

Set against the backdrop of Nigeria鈥檚 1960 independence, October 1 follows veteran police inspector Danladi Waziri (Sadiq Daba) as he investigates a series of brutal murders targeting women. His search for the killer leads to shocking revelations about the man responsible (Demola Adedoyin) and the dark history that shaped him.

Blending real historical events with gripping fiction, this film delivers a compelling mystery wrapped in stunning cinematography, a strong cast, and masterful storytelling. A true Nollywood classic, October 1 is a must-watch.

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3. (2011)

Award-winning year: 2013

Running time: 1h 35m

Director: Sara Blecher

Genre: Drama

Country: South Africa

Set in 1988 at the height of apartheid, Otelo Burning follows three township boys鈥擮telo (Jafta Mamabolo), his younger brother Ntwe (Tshepang Mohlomi), and his best friend New Year (Thomas Gumede)鈥攚ho discover a passion for surfing after visiting a beach house. As Otelo rises to fame in the sport, his dreams are shattered when Ntwe is murdered, forcing him to choose between vengeance and his future.

Though released in 2011, this visually striking South African drama won Best Film at the 2013 AMVCAs. If you鈥檙e a fan of art house cinema, this one deserves a spot on your watchlist.

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2. (2016)

Award-winning year: 2017

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Izu Ojukwu

Genre: Historical Drama

Country: Nigeria

Set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Nigerian history, 鈥76 follows a soldier who is wrongly accused of being involved in a coup plot to assassinate a general. With his life on the line, his pregnant wife fights against all odds to prove his innocence.

Blending history, romance, and political intrigue, this gripping drama is a must-watch for fans of military and historical films. If you鈥檙e looking for a Nollywood film that delivers both emotional depth and high stakes, 鈥76 won鈥檛 disappoint.

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1. (2023)

Award-winning year: 2024

Running time: 1h 54m

Director: BB Sasore

Genre: Drama

Country: Nigeria

Once a prosperous and gifted man, Timi (Wale Ojo) is left bitter and withdrawn after a devastating loss. His world takes an unexpected turn when Elijah (Chimezie Imo), a humble young man, becomes his housekeeper. As their bond deepens, Timi begins to heal, rediscover love, and find renewed purpose.

A beautifully crafted Nollywood drama, Breath of Life stands out with its heartfelt storytelling, powerful performances, and stunning cinematography. Arguably one of the finest Nollywood films in recent years, this is one you shouldn鈥檛 miss.

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ALSO READ: The 10 Best Funke Akindele Performances in Nollywood Movies, Ranked

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AMVCA 2025: The Complete List of the Nominees /pop/amvca-2025-the-complete-list-of-the-nominees/ Sun, 23 Mar 2025 20:46:20 +0000 /?p=342850 The (AMVCA 2025) nominees were just announced. Leading the pack this year is Femi Adebayo’s with 11 nominations, including ‘Best Supporting Actor’ for Aliu Gafar, ‘Best Lead Actress’ for Chioma Akpota and ‘Best Lead Actor’ for Femi Adebayo. Adebayo is also nominated for ‘Best Director,’ alongside Adebayo Tijani and Tope Adebayo.

Niyi Akinmolayan-directed is the second most nominated film with 10 nominations, including ‘Best Movie,’ ‘Best Lead Actor’ for Adedimeji Lateef, and Best Editing. The pan-African film Skeleton Coast, directed by Robert Peters, was the underdog this year with eight nominations, including ‘Best Director’ and ‘Best Movie’. Jade Osiberu’s hit Christmas in Lagos earned six nominations.

The award show will take place on May 10, 2025. Voting will be open until May 4, 2025, via the Africa Magic website. There are 27 award categories, including 18 decided by a jury and 9 open to public voting, along with two special honours: the Lifetime Achievement and Trailblazer Awards.

Here鈥檚 the full list of AMVCA 2025 nominees:

Best Digital Content Creator

Jide 鈥楶ounds鈥 Ibitoye (Jide Pounds)
Dorcas Ariyiike Owolagba (Ariyiike Dimples)
Iyo Prosper
Elozonam
Maryam Apaokagi (Taaooma)

Best Multichoice Talent Factory Movie

Gone (West Africa)
Everything Light Touches (West Africa)
The Immersive Alarm (East Africa)
Deadbeat (East Africa)
Mwananga (Southern Africa)
Rivals in Time (Southern Africa)

Best Unscripted M-Net Original

Nigerian Idol 鈥
Pastor Wants A Wife (Zambia)
Overall Best
Husband Material
The Queens of Kopala

Best Scripted M-Net Original

Uriri
All Mine
My Fairytale Wedding
Italo
The Caller
Kam U Stay

Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa)

Seven Doors
Lisabi: The Uprising
Kaka
Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre
Mai Martaba

Best Indigenous Language Film (East Africa)

The Caller
Makosa Di Tangu
Sabotage
Wa Milele? (Forever)

Best Indigenous Language Film (South Africa)

Walvis Tale
The Vow
Mwizukanji
Man of Gold

Lukas

Best Indigenous M-Net Original

Mai Shayi
The Caller

Show Me The Way
Ebighi Ebi

Subterranea
Onye Agbata Obim
Amoanimaa鈥檚 Era

Best Short Film

Sukari
Brukaci
What Are You Really Afraid Of?
In Bloom: 鈥楢fefe鈥
The Incredible Sensational Fiancee of Seyi Ajayi

Best Supporting Actress

Meg Otanwa 鈥 Inside Life
Tina Mba 鈥 Suspicion
Ireti Doyle 鈥 All鈥檚 Fair in Love
Ini Dima-Okojie 鈥 Skeleton Coast
Mercy Aigbe 鈥 Farmer鈥檚 Bride
Omoni Oboli 鈥 The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3
Darasimi Nnadi 鈥 Aburo

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Best Supporting Actor 

Gabriel Afolayan 鈥 Inside Life
Adedayo Adebowale Macaroni 鈥 Lisabi: The Uprising
Aliu Gafar 鈥 Seven Doors
Femi Jacobs 鈥 Freedom Way
Richard Mofe-Damijo 鈥 Christmas In Lagos
Uzor Arukwe 鈥 Suspicion
Mike Afolarin 鈥 House of Ga鈥檃
Efa Iwara 鈥 Princess on a Hill

Best Lead Actress 

Chioma Chukwuka 鈥 Seven Doors
GbugbemI Ejeye 鈥 Farmer鈥檚 Bride
Uzoamaka Onuoha 鈥 Agemo
Uche Montana 鈥 Thinline
Uzoamaka Aniunoh 鈥 Phoenix Fury
Hilda Dokudo 鈥 The Uprising: Wives On Strike 3
Bimbo Ademoye 鈥 Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre

Best Lead Actor 

Gideon Okeke 鈥 Tokunbo
Bucci Franklin 鈥 The Weekend
Femi Branch 鈥 House of Ga鈥檃
Thapelo Makoena 鈥 Skeleton Coast
Bimbo Manuel 鈥 Princess On A Hill
Stan Nze 鈥 Suspicion
Femi Adebayo 鈥 Seven Doors
Adedimeji Lateef 鈥 Lisabi: The Uprising

Best Editing

Inkabi 鈥 Tongai Furusa
Christmas in Lagos 鈥 Martini Akande
Skeleton Coast 鈥 Jordan Koen
Soft Love 鈥 Holmes Awa and Paballo Modingoane
Lisabi: The Uprising 鈥 Anthill Studios
Princess on A Hill 鈥 Laughter Ephraim and Peter Ugbede

Best Cinematography

Yen Ara Asaase Ni (This Is Our Land) 鈥 Onasis Gaisie, Michael Sefa, and Apagnawen Annankra
Inkabi 鈥 Chuanne Blofield
The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos 鈥 Leo Purman
Skeleton Coast 鈥 Wesley Johnston
Soft Love 鈥 Ebrahim Hajee
Lisabi: The Uprising 鈥 Barnabas Emordi and Nora Awolowo
Agemo 鈥 Papama Tangela

Best Sound/Sound Design

Inkabi
Seven Doors
Freedom Way
Lisabi: The Uprising
Ajakaju: Beast Of Two Worlds
Suspicion

Best Score/Music

Inkabi 鈥 Seoli Bongani Mashaba
Freedom Way 鈥 Ahuurra Andrew, Kehinde “Louddaaa” Alabi, and Cobhams Asuquo
Seven Doors 鈥 Tolu Obanro
Soft Love 鈥 Kolade Morankinyo (MPSE) and Efa Iwara (Love and Hate)
Skeleton Coast 鈥 Chris Letcher

Best Art Direction 

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre
Christmas In Lagos
Farmer鈥檚 Bride
Seven Doors
The Man Died
Lisabi: The Uprising

Best Costume Design 

Toyin Ogundeji 鈥 Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre
Bolanle Austen- Peters, Yolanda Okereke, Juliana Dede, Gloria Oyu 鈥 House Of Ga鈥檃
Oluwatoyin Balogun, Oyeade Adeimpe Adedimeji 鈥 Lisabi: The Uprising
Opeyemi Sogeke 鈥 Phoenix Fury
Adedamola Adeyemi 鈥 Christmas In Lagos

Best Makeup

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre 鈥 Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)
Lisabi: The Uprising 鈥 Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)
Seven Doors 鈥 Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)
Clarence Peters’ Inside Life 鈥 Kpoudosu Winifred
Suspicion 鈥 Tracy Izogie and Adeleke Toluwulashe Maigari
Farmer’s Bride 鈥 Abejide Oluwatosin Mercy

Best Writing TV Series 

Untying Kantai 鈥 Abel Mutua Musyoka
Tuki? 鈥 Louise Kamwangi
Roses and Ivy 鈥 Biodun Stephen and Abimbola Akinrinbola
Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre 鈥 Shola Dada
Princess on A Hill 鈥 Bibi Ukpo, Niyi Adeniji, and Sonia Nwosu
Cheta’M 鈥 Ifeanyi Chidi Barbara
Seven Doors 鈥 Adebayo Tijani, Yinka Laoye, and Soyombo-Oluyombo Oluwagbemiga

Best Writing in a Movie

The Weekend 鈥 Egbemawei Dimiyei Sammy, and Vanessa Kanu, and Frederick O. Anyaebunam Jnr
Skeleton Coast
鈥 Omolola Lamikanra
Freedom Way
鈥 Blessing Uzzi
Phoenix Fury
鈥 Ifeoma N. Chukwuogo
A Ghetto Love Story
鈥 Victoria Eze
House of Ga鈥檃
鈥 Tunde Babalola
Christmas In Lagos
鈥 Jadesola Osiberu

Best Documentary 

Walvis Tale 鈥 David Benade and Tim Huebschle
Dundun 鈥 Ifeoluwa Fatogun and Ebi Atawodi
O.Y.O (On Your Own) 鈥 Daniel Omokhagbo Itegboje
Women of Salt: The Resilience of Ebonyi’s Woman 鈥 Jessica Eneh, Eric Chidom, Kelechi Agbara, and Vera Okoh
I Will Remember You 鈥 Mohamed Rida Gueznai

Best Scripted Series 

Clarence Peters鈥 Inside Life
Seven Doors
Princess On A Hill
颁丑别迟补鈥横
Roses & Ivy

Best Unscripted Series

Style Magnate
Skillers (The Builders Show)
Ebuka Turns Up Africa
Wa Milele? (Forever)
Uzoamaka Tries Palmwine

Best Director

Robert O Peters 鈥 Skeleton Coast
Norman Maake 鈥 Inkabi
Bolanle Austen-Peters 鈥 House of Ga鈥檃
Awam Amkpa 鈥 The Man Died
Daniel Emeka Oriahi 鈥 The Weekend
Femi Adebayo, Adebayo Tijani, Tope Adebayo 鈥 Seven Doors

Best Movie

Lisabi: The Uprising
Skeleton Coast
Suspicion
Inkabi
House of Ga鈥檃
Freedom Way
Christmas in Lagos

Farmer鈥檚 Bride


ALSO READ: 10 Must-Watch Nollywood Movies Directed by Women to Stream (March 2025)

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AMVCA 2024: These Are the Nominees /pop/amvca-2024-these-are-the-nominees/ Sat, 11 May 2024 09:13:02 +0000 /?p=327013 The African Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCAs) 2024 is a double celebration 鈥 a celebration of excellence in the African film industry and the marking of a decade doing it. These are the nominees for the foremost Nigerian film awards as it marks such an important milestone.

Best Digital Content

National Treasure 鈥 Adebola Adeyela (Lizzy Jay)

Medical Negligence and Copyright Infringement 鈥 Isaac Ayomide Olayiwola (Layi Wasabi)

Hello Neighbour 鈥 Elozonam Ogbolu, Lina Idoko and Jemima Osunde

The Boyfriend 鈥 Maryam Apaokagi-Greene

Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa)

Mami Wata (CJ Fiery Obasi)

Jagun Jagun (Femi Adebayo)

Ijogbon (Kunle Afolayan)

Orisa (Odunlade Adekola)

Nana Akoto (Kwabena Gyansah)

Best Indigenous Language (East Africa)

Where The River Divides

Ormoilaa Ogol (The Strong One)

Wandongwa

Nakupenda

Itifaki

Best Indigenous Language (South Africa)

Service To Heart

Uncle Limbani

Motshameko O Kotsi

Best Multichoice Talent Factory Movie

Grown

Her Dark Past

Somewhere in Kole

Full-Time Husband

The 11th Commandment

Mfumukazi

Best Scripted M-Net Original

Slum King

Half Open Window

Itura

The Passenger

Magic Room

Best Unscripted M-Net Original

What Will People Say

The Irabors鈥 Forever After

Nwuyee Bekee (Foreign Wives)

Date My Family Zambia

Royal Qlique (Season 2)

Best Indigenous M-Net Original

The Passenger

Nana Akoto

Apo

Irora Iya

Love Transfusion (Kiapo Cha Damu)

Best Short Film

T鈥檈gbon T鈥檃buro

Broken Mask

Eighteenth Year

Man and Masquerades

A Place Called Forward

Best Supporting Actor

Alexx Ekubo (Afamefuna)

Demola Adedoyin (Breath of Life)

Ibrahim Yekini (Jagun Jagun: The Warrior)

Gregory Ojefua (This is Life)

Timini Egbuson (A Tribe Called Judah)

Levi Chikere (Blood Vessel)

Ropo Ewenla (Over the Bridge)

Best Supporting Actress

Joke Silva (Over the Bridge)

Fathia Williams (Jagun Jagun 鈥 The Warrior)

Bimbo Akintola (The Black Book)

Genoveva Umeh (Breath of Life)

Eliane Umuhire (Omen)

Tana Adelana (Ijogbon 鈥 Chaos)

Ejiro Onojaife (The Origin: Madam Koi Koi)

Best Lead Actor

Wale Ojo (Breath of Life)

Stan Nze (Afamefuna)

Marc Zinga (Omen)

Gideon Okeke (Egun)

David Ezekiel (Blood Vessel)

Richard Mofe Damijo (The Black Book)

Adedimeji Lateef (Jagun Jagun 鈥 The Warrior)

Gabriel Afolayan (This is Lagos)

Best Lead Actress

Segilola Ogidan (Over The Bridge)

Lucie Debay (Omen)

Omowunmi Dada (Asiri Ade)

Ireti Doyle (The Origin: Madam Koi Koi)

Adaobi Dibor (Blood Vessel)

Evelyne Ily (Mami Wata)

Kehinde Bankole (Adire)

Funke Akindele (A Tribe Called Judah)

Best Cinematography

Mami Wata

Blood Vessel

Over The Bridge

Breath of Life

Jagun Jagun (The Warrior)

Ijogbon (Chaos)

Omen

Best Editing

Chuka Ejorh And Onyekachi Banjo

Holmes Awa

Alex Kamau And Victor Obok

Dayo Nathaniel

Antonio Ribeiro

Nathan Delannoy

Best Sound Design

Ava Momoh (Over the Bridge)

Daniel Pellerin and Amin Bhatia (Kipkemboi)

Grey Jones Ossai x2 (Breathe of Life and Blood Vessel)

Samy Bardet (Mami Wata)

Best Art Direction

Blood Vessel (Victor Akpan)

Over The Bridge (Abisola Omolade)

Breath of Life (Okechukwu Frost Nwankwo, Kelechi Odu)

The Black Book (Pat Nebo and Chima Temple)

Jagun Jagun: The Warrior (Tunji Afolayan)

Mami Wata (C.J Fiery Obasi)

Omen (Eve Martin)

Best Costume Design

Over The Bridge 鈥 Demola Adeyemi

Fumilayo Ransome 鈥 Kuti (Bolanle Austen- Peters, Ituen Basi, Folake Coker, Clement Effanga)

Jagun Jagun (Lola Awe)

Mami Wata (Bunmi Demilola Fashina)

Breathe of Life (Daniel Obasi)

Best Makeup

Over The Bridge (Francesca Otaigbe)

Mami Wata (Campbell Precious Arebamen)

Mojisola (Hadizat Gambo)

Jagun Jagun (Hakeem Onilogbo)

A Tribe Called Judah (Feyisayo Oyebisi)

Best Writing TV series

Skinny Girls in Transit (S7)
Bunmi Ajakaiye
Ifeanyi Barbara Chidi
Abdul Tijani- Ahmed

Wura (S2)
Jeffery David Musa
Olumide Kuti
Esther Oyiza Kokori

Visa On Arrival
Bovi Ugboma

MTV Shuga Naija
The MTV Staying Alive Foundation

Volume
Mona Ombogo

Masquerades of Aniedo
Timendo Aghahowa
Motunde Akiode

Slum King
Donald Tombia
Ifeanyi Barbara Chidi
Fatimah Binta Gimsay
Xavier Ighordje

Best Writing Movie

Breathe Of Life 鈥 BB Sasore
Over The Bridge 鈥 Tosin Otudeko
Fumilayo Ransome Kuti 鈥 Tunde Babalola
Jagun Jagun 鈥 Adebayo Tijani
Afamefuna 鈥 Anyanwu Sandra Adaora
ATCJ 鈥 Funke Ayotunde Akindele, Collins Okoh & Akinlabi Ishola
Mami Wata 鈥 CJ Obasi

Best Documentary

Ormoilaa Ogol (The Strong One)
Lobola 鈥 A Bride鈥檚 True Price?
Empalikino (Forgiveness)
The Water Manifesto: Osun (Water For Gold)
Sowing Hope

Best Series (Scripted)

Volume
Wura (s2)
Slum King
Itura
Chronicles

Best Series (Unscripted)

Lol Naija (s1)

Nightlife in Lasgidi

The Real Housewives of Lagos

GH Queens (s2)

Mutale Mwanza Unscripted (s1)

Best Director

Moses Inwang (Blood Vessel)
Adebayo Tijani & Tope Adebayo (Jagun Jagun)
BB Sasore (Breath of Life)
Johnscott Enah (Half Heaven)
C. J. Fiery Obasi ( Mami Wata)
Kayode Kasum (Afamefuna)
Tolu Ajayi (Over The Bridge)

Best Movie

Breath of Life

Over The Bridge

Blood Vessel

A Tribe Called Judah

The Black Book

Mami Wata

You May Have Your List of Most-Likely Winners, But We Made Some Prophecies You Should Watch Out For

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91大神 Prophecies for AMVCA 2024 /pop/zikoko-prophecies-for-amvca-2024/ Fri, 10 May 2024 18:36:40 +0000 /?p=326993 The African Magic Viewer鈥檚 Choice Awards (AMVCAs) are here again, and there鈥檚 much to expect from the biggest night in Nollywood. Aside from the glitz, glamour and celebration, one key reason we鈥檒l be glued to our screens is to watch who wins which award.

While the potential winners are probably somewhere making the last fittings to their fits, here are our prophecies of actors, creators and movies that鈥檒l win each major category 鈥 purely according to sentiments and a strange dream where an ant showed us the future. 

Layi Wasabi 鈥 Best Digital Content Creator

Our dreams can be funny, but if the big suit we saw is anything to go by, Layi should win this award. He is nominated alongside Adebola Adeyela (Lizzy Jay), Maryam Apaokagi-Greene (Taooma), Jemima Osunde and Elozonam. But barely three years in, Layi has set the bar high with out-of-the-box ideas. It is the law we鈥檙e talking about here.

鈥淛agun Jagun鈥 鈥 Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa)

We saw masquerades in this same dream, and it could only mean one thing. If not for the storyline, this epic movie must take home the prize for the fight scenes, tree names and cliffhanger. It was also the talk of the town for ages, and the ensemble casting couldn鈥檛 have been better imagined. 

Timini Egbuson 鈥 Best Supporting Actor

He鈥檚 underrated for his role in 鈥淎 Tribe Called Judah鈥, but he carried the plot, as he does with all his movies. It initially looked like he鈥檇 play bad boy throughout the movie, but after the robbery, he became the voice of reason. Without him, his family would鈥檝e never escaped. A close contender would be Demola Adedoyin in 鈥淏reath of Life鈥, but the dream did not reveal him to us.

Joke Silva 鈥 Best Supporting Actress

We didn鈥檛 need the dream to show us that Aunty Joke deserves more, but for now, 鈥渂est supporting actress鈥 will do. Her character in 鈥淥ver the Bridge鈥 had our non-existent edges snatched. Her poise and grace mixed well with the ruthless personality she played. And whoever was in charge of her costume deserves a raise this instant.

Stan Nze 鈥 Best Lead Actor

Just because we think 鈥淎famefuna鈥 was better put together than 鈥淛agun Jagun鈥, we can leave Adedimeji Lateef and side with Stan Nze for this award. He is very relatable as the Igbo man next door. The whole movie is nostalgic, real and embraces modern African culture. 

Ireti Doyle 鈥 Best Lead Actress 

It would be iconic to see Funke Akindele win this, but our dream was very specific about Ireti Doyle winning. Never could we have imagined her playing a toxic Catholic nun as she did in 鈥淭he Original Madam Koi Koi鈥. She embodied it perfectly and truly took centre stage in the movie.聽

Ola Cardoso 鈥 Best Cinematography

Great as it was, not all of 鈥淛agun Jagun鈥檚鈥 tricks were perfectly executed, 鈥淚jogbon鈥 could take several notes. While the other movies seemed brilliant, 鈥淏reath of Life鈥 screamed excellence. So Cardoso deserves his flowers.

鈥淎 Tribe Called Judah鈥 鈥 Best Movie

We were leaning towards 鈥淔unmilayo Ransome-Kuti鈥 in this category for the plot, nostalgia, casting and great storytelling. But after the dream, we have to admit that 鈥淎 Tribe Called Judah鈥 had perfectly crafted scenes and stunts. And if there鈥檚 one thing the film killed, it鈥檚 the suspense. Let鈥檚 not forget it did the biggest box office numbers in Nollywood in a long time. Props to Funke Akindele and 91大神’s dream 鈥 which you can definitely trust. 

鈥淲ura鈥 鈥 Best Scripted Series

鈥淲ura鈥 seems to want to take over 鈥淭insel鈥檚鈥 mantle of running with no end in sight, but it is arguably the best pick for a late night show with the family.

鈥淭he Real Housewives of Lagos鈥 (S2) – Best Unscripted Series

Best in real-life drama and chaos, RHOL had us hooked with the fashion and social media trends. 

For a recap ahead of Sunday: AMVCA 2023: The Big Winners and the People Who Should鈥檝e Won.

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TECNO X AMVCA: A Dazzling Affair Celebrating the Finest in Movies and Fashion /announcements/tecno-x-amvca-a-dazzling-affair-celebrating-the-finest-in-movies-and-fashion/ Wed, 24 May 2023 08:42:52 +0000 /?p=305818

Once again, Fashion meets Tech in the just concluded AMVCA awards, and TECNO opened the world to a new style of endless possibility. While honoring exceptional artistic achievements and craft, we are proud to grace the runway and be part of the elegant designers’ fantastic moments and unique designs. 

From the night stars, nominees, and even movies, the air was filled with elegant moments, brand showcases, and fabulous styles from the ever-consistent and long-standing DRIK, sleek and stylish  DYZN, and the avant-garde and eclectic pieces by FIA Designs. Treat yourself to fantastic images from the night, and let us know your best designs.

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AMVCA 2023: The Big Winners and the People Who Should’ve Won聽 /pop/amvca-2023-the-big-winners-and-the-people-who-shouldve-won/ Mon, 22 May 2023 13:16:39 +0000 /?p=305475 The 2023 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA) might’ve come and gone, but everyone is still talking about the fashion moments and awards that went to the wrong . 

It’s important to note that the award is mostly fan-voted, so in the end, it’s a popularity contest. If people don’t vote for their fave, there’s a high chance they won’t win. That said, as someone who watched almost 80% of the films nominated and awarded, here’s my hot take. 

Best Actress in a Drama (Movie/TV Series) 

Source: Netflix

Who Won: Osas Ighodaro for Man of God

Who Should’ve Won: Bimbo Ademoye for Anikulapo or Ini Edo for Shanty Town 

No award shocked the audience more than Osas Ighodaro’s Best Actress in a Drama win for Man of God. The actress picked up her second consecutive win in this category after winning in 2022 for Rattlesnake. While Osas has established herself as a movie star, this Best Actress win is a reach. Bimbo Ademoye鈥檚 arch as Queen Arolake in Anikulapo had more meat. I mean, this look alone has become an iconic meme:

Source: Netflix

Then there’s Ini Edo’s long-awaited return to form in Shanty Town, taking up dual roles and giving us one of her best performances in decades. 

Source: Netflix

Shanty Town and Anikulapo could be better projects, but these women’s performances made them watchable. I can’t say the same for Osas Ighodaro, or Man of God, which happens to be one of the worst movies Netflix has ever released 鈥 and Chief Daddy 2 exists. 

Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV Series) 

Source: Prime Video 

Who Won: Tobi Bakre for Brotherhood 

Who Should’ve Won: Blossom Chukwujekwu for The Trade or Chidi Mokeme for Shanty Town 

Tobi Bakre’s performance in Brotherhood is a masterclass in carrying a film on your back and making it your own. Breaking out of the “They just cast BBNaija housemates for clout” mould, Tobi proved to audiences that he’s not just a bankable name slapped across a movie for marketing. Knowing all this, I was actually stressed because I knew two other actors who deserved the award for giving the best performances Nollywood has seen in a long time. 

Source: Netflix

No one can talk about TV shows this year without mentioning Chidi Mokeme’s terrifying turn as Scar in Shanty Town. Reminding us that no one does it better than the foundational members of Nollywood, Chidi completely morphed into his character, commanding every scene and frame he appeared in. Like Sola Sobowale’s Eniola Badmus, he didn’t just make us hate the villain he created; he made us curious to know more and understand how someone could get to that point of no return. Scar will go down in history as one of Nollywood’s most iconic villains

Source: Prime Video 

Like Chidi Mokeme, Blossom Chukwujekwu completely shocked audiences with his performance in Jade Osiberu’s The Trade. Another well-crafted villain, Blossom leaves everything on the screen, scaring and making us laugh at the same time. While the heavy Igbo accent might’ve sounded forced from some of his co-stars, with Blossom it sounded natural, like it’s the only way he’s spoken since birth. As an actor who’d shown great potential but was never offered a role he could sink his teeth into, this felt like Blossom’s moment. 

Source: Netflix 

By the way, why wasn’t Kunle Remi on the nomination list? 

RECOMMENDED: 20 Crazy Questions Everyone Who鈥檚 Seen 鈥淪hanty Town鈥 is Asking

Best Online Social Content Creator 

Source: Africa Magic

Who Won: Elozonam and KieKie for Back From the Future 

Who Should’ve Won: Bimbo Ademoye for Iya Barakat Teropi Secxxion 

In a different world, Bimbo Ademoye should’ve been cradling multiple AMVCA statues at Saturday’s ceremony. Her online alter ego, Iya Barakat, was first introduced to audiences as one of the many characters created to market her many endorsements. However, Iya Barakat quickly won over an audience of loyal followers with each video, making way for the smash hit, Iya Barakat Teropi Secxxion. The series is hilarious AF, with everyone from Falz to Jemima Osunde making cameos. 

Source: YouTube

Although Elozonam created an exciting project with Back from the Future, neither the show nor the episode with KieKie carries the same level of humour or genuine heart as Iya Barakat Teropi Secxxion. Iya Barakat is the Ted Lasso to Bimbo Ademoye’s Jason Sudeikis, and it totally deserved this award. 

Best Costume Designer 

Source: 91大神 Memes

Who Won: Adeola Art Alade for The Real Housewives of Lagos Reunion 

Who Should’ve Won: Toyin Ogundeji for Anikulapo 

As a Real Housewives of Lagos die-hard stan, it’s killing me to say this, but 鈥淲hat?!鈥 How did RHOL win over Anikulapo in the costume department? I know my girls served during that reunion, but it pales in comparison to the research and intentionality behind the looks in Anikulapo. The intricate detailing of the aso-ofis had me gagging. Anikulapo served cunt in iro and bubas. 

Best Writer 

Source: Netflix

Who Won: Sola Dada for Anikulapo 

Who Should’ve Won: Sodi Kurubo, Stephanie Dadet and Victor Aghahowa 鈥 Diiche (Episode 5)

Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo was a major moment for Nollywood. The sheer ambition and scale of the epic made it a subject of conversation months after it was released. However, the fifth episode of Diiche is by far one of the greatest episodes of Nigerian TV ever. Like, no contest. 

Source: Showmax

Providing an interesting backstory that solves a puzzle even the audience wasn’t fully aware of, the Ifeoma Chukwuogo-directed episode takes a simple story that’s been told over and over again in Nollywood, and makes it more impactful for a new generation. If for no other reason, Diiche should’ve taken the award for being a more cohesive story than Anikulapo

Best Director 

Source: Prime Video 

Who Won: Loukman Ali for Brotherhood

Who Should’ve Won: Jade Osiberu for The Trade 

Source: Prime Video

Jay-Z once said, “Nobody wins when the family feuds,” and honestly, I get it. This category was hard for me as a fan of both movies and their directors. However, remove the showy stunts, explosions and shootouts on bridges from Brotherhood, and we’ll all agree The Trade had more meat. The pacing, Jade Osiberu’s script, Blossom Chukwujekwu’s acting and the project’s ability to make us root for a serial kidnapper/killer? Chelsea, come on now. The Trade deserved more love at the AMVCAs, and Jade deserved a Best Director trophy, especially considering that this film was shot back in 2019. 

ALSO READ: How to Make a Badass Nollywood Action Film, According to 鈥淏rotherhood鈥 Scriptwriter, Abdul Tijani-Ahmed

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They Came, They Saw, They Slayed:聽The 20 Best AMVCA Looks of All Time /pop/they-came-they-saw-they-slayed-the-top-20-most-iconic-amvca-looks-of-all-time/ Sat, 20 May 2023 12:50:57 +0000 /?p=305275 Nothing says glitz and glamour (with a sprinkle of chaos) like the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) red carpet.聽

With the 2023 edition set to take place on May 20, we look back at some of the fashion moments that’ve taken our breath away since the award show first premiered in March 2013.

Genevieve Nnaji (2013)

This Bridget Awosika piece caused quite a scandal when Genevieve wore it to the maiden edition of the AMVCAs back in 2013. But making a massive statement on the red carpet that night, your favourite actress鈥檚 favourite actress looked every bit like the movie star she is. This was a major fashion moment in Nollywood at the time.聽

Somkele Iyamah (2017)

Somkele Iyamah was and still is a fashion girly. No one wears her sister, Andrea Iyamah鈥檚 eponymous line like Somkele does. The colour, the cut, her hair, everything works out with this look. Somkele not only won the trailblazer award that night, but she also won on the red carpet.

Denola Grey (2022)

Denola Grey walked away as the best-dressed male star in 2022 and absolutely deserved it.

Do you know who also deserved an award for serving cunt in a way that pleases the Lord, while wearing a suit that looks like it鈥檚 falling apart?聽

Yes, Denola again, for this look from 2020. 

Nana Akua Addo (2020)

We can鈥檛 talk about iconic AMVCA fashion moments without talking about Nana Akua Addo in Gaurav Gupta back in 2020. We can argue about Ghanaian and Nigerian jollof from now till tomorrow, but no one can argue about this look. Nana represented the Gold Coast and left everyone gagging. 

Erica Nlewedim (2022)

How many yards did Erica鈥檚 designer use to make this dress? This is Erica鈥檚 best AMVCA look yet, and one of our favourite AMVCA looks of all time.聽

Toni Tones (2018)

Toni has always been a badass, and this dramatic, high-slit take on a fairytale ball gown is exactly what we鈥檇 expect a badass to wear to the AMVCAs.聽

Nancy Isime (2022)

As the kids on Twitter say, this look is 鈥渦rethral鈥. Nancy Isime served so hard at the AMVCA in 2022, we didn鈥檛 even have to eat physical food to be satisfied.聽

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (2018)

Whether he鈥檚 trying to upstage a groom in a burgundy agbada or cosplaying as Angel Gabriel in all white, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu will always be a man after our hearts. This look might look simple and boring, but not every man can pull off an all-white suit with the level of finesse Ebuka displayed in 2018.

Adesua Etomi (2022)

It鈥檚 giving a phoenix rising from the ashes. It鈥檚 giving Katniss Everdeen promo tour. It鈥檚 giving fashion it-girl. Adesua Etomi, the woman that you are?聽

Eku Edewor (2013)

The first edition had more misses than hits on the red carpet. However, one star has owned it since day one. Eku Edewor is on every fashion girl鈥檚 mood board because she understands timeless fashion. I mean, this Clan dress and bob from 2013 looks like it was worn yesterday.

ALSO READ: What Were They Thinking? We Rank the Most Chaotic AMVCA Looks

Bonang Matheba (2022)

Bonang, ma pi now. This look was simply divine, and we’re blessed to have witnessed it.聽

Sola Sobowale (2020)

I hope we all know purple is the colour of royalty. A fitting look for the king of boys.聽

Tope Tedela (2022)

A Nigerian man who鈥檚 not a designer or influencer taking fashion risks? Inject it, please. The shade of green and fabric choice all work well to earn the actor a spot on this list of our all-time faves.聽

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Osas Ighodaro (2022)

Look at the material. How can you not want to crown Osas best in fashion? This is a look that had everyone shook in 2022.

Rita Dominic (2018)

She is an icon. She is a legend. And she鈥檒l always be the moment with this royal blue look. What would the AMVCA red carpet be without Rita Dominic? Boring.聽

Idia Aisien (2020)

Something about this outfit on Idia Aisien reminds us of Kim Kardashian, and that鈥檚 a good thing in our book. Face is a ten. Body is a ten. Outfit is a ten. What else do you want? Like Beyonc茅聽once said, 鈥淭en. Ten. Ten. Across the board.鈥澛

Sika Osei (2022)

The detailing on this dress made me fall to my knees in the middle of the road screaming, “What?” The corset and sheer illusion are so intricate it looks like art. Come on, Picasso.聽

KieKie (2022)

This orange on her skin, the dramatic sleeves, and don鈥檛 get us started on the 鈥渟how me your stomach鈥 cutout. KieKie ate and left no crumbs.聽

Adebayo Oke-Lawal聽

Classic man in mustard? We love to see it. 

Ini Dima-Okojie (2020)

I love this Mazelle dress, but I鈥檓 here for the Tower of Babel hair. Why bother winning an award when you have one on your head?聽

Uti Nwachukwu (2022)

The days of men doing the bare minimum on the red carpet are over. Ditch the overplayed black tux, or overly velvet suits that look like rugs, and give me something colourful and bold like Uti Nwachukwu.聽

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What Were They Thinking? We Rank the Most Chaotic AMVCA Looks /pop/what-were-they-thinking-we-rank-the-most-chaotic-amvca-looks/ Mon, 16 May 2022 11:18:21 +0000 /?p=272535 I鈥檓 not the biggest fan of fashion reviews, but since Nollywood has refused to let me rest, I鈥檒l do my best to call out the criminal fashion moments. Let’s start with the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCAs) red carpet that went down this past weekend. While I was blown away by outfits like and , there were so many other questionable looks that had me confused.聽

Let鈥檚 get into it, yuh!

13. Toyin Lawani aka Tiannah Styling

We all pray that affliction will not rise again, but somehow, Toyin Lawani never fails to rise from the ashes like an insanely-dressed phoenix 鈥 or in this case, salah ram. I truly miss the days of hot Illuminati conspiracy theories because this dress would鈥檝e made all the Illuminati believers foam at the mouth in excitement. You just have to stan her consistency, though. Just when we think it can鈥檛 get worse, she raises the bar. Iconic.

12. Ifuennada from Big Brother Naija 

I didn鈥檛 want to talk about Tiannah before, but I can鈥檛 hold it back anymore. What is this? This Junior Waec fine art project allegedly cost $100,000 (roughly 鈧56,000,000) and honestly, I want to fight. Because, how? How, sis? Ifuennada has said that . Well, if this is fashion, I鈥檇 like to remain dumb. 

11. James Brown

Tell me you just finished binging Bridgerton without telling me you just finished binging Bridgerton. I absolutely love the Princess of Africow, but this look is not giving what she thought it was giving. Sorry Jameson Featherington, this regency era colonizer fit is not it. 

10. Simi Drey 

In this heat? Someone needs to ask Ikeja the motive behind this look because I鈥檓 genuinely concerned. The worst part is not the weird peplum or strange embellishments, it鈥檚 the shoes and leggings/socks combo. Imagine dressing like a Mount Zion movie’s version of Satan just to wear choir shoes. I can鈥檛 even.聽

9. Denrele Edun

Denrele, I love you, but even God rested on the seventh day. Abeg, rest. 

8. Belinda Effa 

I was wondering why this dress looked familiar. But then I remembered those children’s birthday cakes that have a , and it all made sense. How does the song go again? 鈥淚鈥檓 a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world, Lagos traffic鈥攊t鈥檚 hectic.鈥

7. Pretty Mike 

Another MET Gala thief. If I said I didn鈥檛 live for Pretty Mike鈥檚 theatrics, I鈥檇 be a liar and a detty bitch! This guy made a Lagos version of, threw a bedside lamp on his head and brought a baby goat with him to the red carpet. It鈥檚 so bad, it鈥檚 actually good. Pretty Mike looked camp in the eye when he put this Power Ranger villain costume on. Definitely the male version of Toyin Lawani for sure.聽

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6. Adedimeji and Bimpe Lateef 

Tiannah, the evil you have done, is it not enough? This outfit looks like a tie and dye bathing sponge and is upsetting me and my homegirls. Her husband actually looks good, but if marriage is truly for better and for worse, he must bear this cross too. You can鈥檛 slay and allow your wife to look like she fell in a pot of purple watercolour. This is why you can鈥檛 trust men.聽

5. Niyi Lawal 

I鈥檓 not sure why this outfit is not working for me, but I know my spirit is unsettled. Can he breathe properly? I鈥檓 so concerned. Alexa, please play Waiting to Exhale by Whitney Houston. 

4. Caroline or Carolyna Hutchings 

Now that she鈥檚 kidnapped, dyed and sewn all the mosquito nets in Nigeria to her outfit, how are we supposed to fight malaria as a country? Carolyna, these are the things you should think about. We all love drama on the red carpet, but like Davido said, 鈥淐aroline, save your drama, I don鈥檛 need it for the soap opera.鈥 

3. Emmanuel from Big Brother Naija 

Subzero meets Mask of Zorro. This outfit would鈥檝e been killer if he didn鈥檛 attach that transparent batman cape or the mask. Nigerian men can never stay in the middle. It鈥檚 either they鈥檙e doing too much on the red carpet or giving nothing at all. 

2. Timini Egbuson 

This is giving British secondary school head boy, and I can鈥檛 move past it. Why is everyone dressing like they were invited to the MET Gala or a Bridgerton audition?聽

1. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu 

I know what you鈥檙e thinking, 鈥淲hy is Ebuka on this list?鈥 We all know Ebuka is one of the best dressed Nigerian celebrities, but can someone please ask my fave why he decided to wear this boring-ass suit after all these years of killing it on the red carpet? I鈥檓 perplexed, gobsmacked, and stressed. He鈥檚 on this list because he set a high bar and went ahead to fall my hand. It鈥檚 your fault, Ebuka. It鈥檚 all your fault.聽

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