“We Say A Big Thank You”- MultiChoice Appreciates All As 10th AMVCA Ends

The much anticipated 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards has come to an end following an exciting and star-studded two-day celebration. This year’s edition was held on the 10th and 11th of May 2024, featuring a series of events, the highlights of which include the Young Filmmakers Day, the Cultural Day Celebration, and the main Awards Night.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

These events saw the African film and television industry come together to honour outstanding talent and creativity in the industry. From gripping performances to captivating storytelling, the awards truly showcased the best of African cinema.

The awards night was hosted by ace presenter IK Osakioduwa, with notable industry personalities including, Richard Mofe Damijo, Joke Silva, Kehinde Bankole, Wale Ojo, Funke Akindele, Ireti Doyle, Shaffy Bello, Esther Idowu Philips AKA Iya Rainbow, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Tobi Bakre, Layi Wasabi, Toyin Lawani and a host of others.

Commenting on its tenth edition, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, said,“The Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards was created to honour exceptional achievements in television and film across the continent and we are excited to have been able to keep that fire burning through 10 editions. Year after year, we have received numerous entries and can attest to the growth in the quality of submissions with each edition. While this year’s edition is a milestone edition as it is the 10th, it is also a testament to the growth the film industry in Africa has experienced.

We congratulate all the winners and nominees who have put in the incredible work. We’ll also like to say a big thank you to everyone in the African film industry. You have all made us proud”.

This year’s edition had 28 categories, with 17 non-voting and 9 audience voting categories, and the winners were selected by a jury led by ace filmmaker and head judge, Femi Odugbemi.

Some of the highlights from the awards included Breath of Life and its five wins of the night including Best Movie, Wale Ojo as Best Lead Actor for his role in the movie, Demola Adedoyin and Genoveva Umeh as Best Supporting Actor and Actress, and BB Sasore as Best Director. Kehinde Bankole bagged Best Lead Actress, making it the second time she has won this award following her win in 2015 for her role on October 1. Viewers also experienced a nostalgic performance from Awilo Longomba.

Esther Idowu Philips AKA Iya Rainbow and Richard Mofe-Damijo were the recipients of this year’s Industry Merit Award and Chimezie Imo was the recipient of this year’s Trailblazer Award.

Over the past 10 years, the AMVCA has recognised talent, celebrated artistry, and fostered different crafts. The awards show has not only become a focal point in representing the myriad stories of Africa’s vast diversity — spanning over 3,000 tribes and a population exceeding 1 billion — but has also made a significant economic impact in its enabling country, Nigeria. With an investment of 9 billion naira, it has created over 3,000 direct and indirect jobs every year the awards have been held, reaching an estimated total of 30,000 jobs throughout all its editions.

The tenth edition of the AMVCA was sponsored by headline sponsor, Amstel and tactical sponsors, Pepsi, Martell and Onga Seasoning.

Other sponsors include Verve, TECNO, Indomie, MTN, Nivea, Hypo, Supa Komando, QuickTeller, Tiger Beer, Goldberg, Legend Twist, Lush Hair, Jameson and Chevas Regal.

Here is a list of the winners…

Best Makeup: Mami Water

Best Art Direction: Abisola Omolabi (Over the Bridge)

Best Costume Design: Lola Awe (Jagun Jagun)

Best Writing Awards: Mona Ombogo (Volume)

Best Writing (Movie): Tunde Babalola (Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti)

Best Sound Design: Grey Jones Ossai & Fisayo Adefolaju (Blood Vessel)

Best Editing: Antonio Ribeiro (The Black Book)

Best Indigenous Language (West Africa): Femi Adeboya (Jagun Jagun)

Best Indigenous Language (East Africa): Lavera Ndanunga (Ormailaa Ogol)

Best Indigenous Language (Southern Africa): Joseph Merlin Tafou Wamno

Best Cinematography: KC Obiajulu (Over The Bridge)

Best Indigenous MNet Original: Adenoyi Joseph Omobulejo & Allen Onyige (Irora Iya)

Best Digital Content Creator: Issac Ayomide Olayinwola – Layi Wasabi )Medical Negligence

Best Short Film: Kagho Crowther Idhebor (Broke Mask)

Best Scripted MNet Original: Chinenye Nworah (Slum King)

Best Supporting Actress: Genoveva Umeh (Breath Of Life)

Best Supporting Actor: Ademola Adedoyin (Breath Of Life)

Trailblazer Award; Chimezie Imo

Industry Merit Award:

Esther Idowu Phillips (Iya Rainbow)

Richard Mode Damijo (RMD)

Best Lead Actress: Keyinda Bankole (Adire)

Best Lead Actor: Wale Ojo

Best MultiChoice Talent Factory Movie: Her Dark Past

Best Series (Unscripted): Ayebea ‘BZ’ Darko (GH Queens – Season 2)

Best Series (Scripted): James Kalu Omokwe (Itura)

Best Director: BB Sasore (Breath Of Life)

Best Film: BB Sasore, Derin Adeyokunnu & Eku Edewor (Breath Of Life)