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  • Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    Five months into 2024, Nollywood has said painful goodbyes to beloved stars who have played their parts in delighting movie and TV audiences for years. In March, not one but two comic actors passed away, sending a shock wave across the industry. We take a look at the Nollywood actors who have passed away in 2024.

    Jimi Solanke

    Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    Nollywood actor and dramatist, Jimi Solanke, died on February 5, 2024, aged 81. The actor was reportedly in and out of the hospital since December 2023 over an undisclosed illness. Solanke was a revered actor popular for the children’s show, Tales by Moonlight, on NTA during the late 90s. His other works include Family SceneThe Village Headmaster and Shadow Parties.

    John Okafor

    Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    Legendary comic actor, John Okafor, died on March 2, 2024, after a two-year-long battle with diabetes. Popularly called Mr Ibu by fans, the actor lost one of his legs to amputation in November 2023.

    Mr Ibu was renowned for his comedic roles in Nollywood and his jovial personality in real life. His notable works include Mr IbuPolice Recruit, Mr Ibu Goes to School and Nicodemus.

    Amaechi Muonagor

    The veteran actor died on March 24, 2024, aged 61, three weeks after the demise of colleague, Mr Ibu. Muonagor was in and out of the hospital over his battle with kidney disease.

    The actor succumbed to death a few days after he solicited financial assistance from Nigerians to facilitate a medical trip abroad. He was one of the leading men in the English-speaking faction of Nollywood around the late 90s and mid 2000s. His works include My Village People, Aki na Ukwa and Igodo.

    Adejumoke Aderounmu

    Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    Nollywood actress, Adejumoke Aderounmu, passed away on April 6, 2024, aged 40. She became popular for her breakthrough role as “Esther” in Funke Akindele’s comedy series, Jenifa’s Diaries. Before her demise, the actress battled an undisclosed sickness which caused her to take a break from the industry.

    Aderounmu started her professional acting career in Tunde Kelani’s Arugba and was featured in movies like Dazzling Mirage, La Femme Anjola and Gone.

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    Pope Odonwodo

    Popularly known as Junior Pope, Nollywood actor, Pope Odonwondo died on April 10, days after the death of colleague, Adejumoke Aderounmu. The actor died after drowning in a tragic boat accident while filming in Asaba, Delta state.

    Until his demise, he was a force to reckon with in the Eastern faction of Nollywood, popularly called the “Asaba film industry”. Junior Pope got his breakthrough in Nollywood after featuring in Tchidi Chikere’s film, Secret Adventures (2007). Some other notable works include Honey Money, Wrong Initiation and No Way Through.

    Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji

    Nollywood Actors Who Have Passed Away in 2024

    The comic actor, famously known as Sisi Quadri, passed away on March 1, 2024, aged 44. Sisi Quadri was one of the leading comic actors in the Yoruba movie industry, loved for his witty and sharp-mouthed characters. Before the actor’s demise, he had crossed into skitmaking, collaborating with content creators like Isbae U, Bimbo Ademoye, Mr Macaroni and many more. His notable works include Anikulapo: The Rise of The Spectre, Seranko Seniyan and Eran Iya Osogbo.

    Deji Aderemi

    Popularly known as Baba Olofa Ina, veteran Nollywood actor Deji Aderemi died on January 4, 2024, aged 73. He was famous for acting as a traditional chief and Ifa priest in several Yoruba movies. His most recent work was Kunle Afolayan’s Netflix series: Anikulapo Rise of The Spectre. His other notable films include Kabiyesi Olodumare, Ija Omode and Ewe Orun.

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  • These Nollywood Films Are As Chaotic as These Tinubu Times

    These Nollywood Films Are As Chaotic as These Tinubu Times

    Since Tinubu baby hit the ground running 12 months ago, Nigerians have barely known a second of peace. From the fuel subsidy to the constant national grid collapses to the heat waves, we’ve been through it.

    We would give you a list of films that might make you feel better, but since we’re already on the path of premium shege and confusion, we’ll just give you  a list of Nollywood films that’ll leave you confused AF. You might even find yourself wondering, “who the fuck brought me to this Nigeria.”

    “Water and Garri “

    This one has really pretty cinematography and gorgeous talents,  but all of this is just to deceive you and lure you into the most confusing plotline you might see this month. 

    “Japa!”

    You’ll start “Japa!” a bit hopeful because all your faves are together. You’ll think you’re in for a cinematic masterpiece, but your bubble will be popped. You’ll be reminded of what your country is putting you through after you watch everyone go through senseless problems for the entire duration of the film.

    “Merry Men 3” 

    If we’re being honest, MerryMen 1 and 2 are in this boat as well. AY brought Ramsey Nouah and Jim Iyke to our screens and saw that people somewhat liked it, now he has refused to let us rest. You’ll get jokes, some bit of action, and a weird VFX scene in Merry Men 2 that might make you hate yourself for a hot minute.

    “The Kujus Again”

    You’ll have a good time watching this; some bits are actually funny. It will be  a 5/10 experience until the plot loses you along the way and you’ll have to piece it all together. Think of it like how Nigerians are enjoying good music and global recognition right now, even though the weather is a mess and there’s fuel scarcity spreading through the land.

    “The Men’s Club” Season 4

    Remember when they changed the actor playing Aminu and told us it was going to be okay? Was it really okay? Like that wasn’t enough, they decided to put our happy-go-lucky Louis and Lola through hell, which made us suffer. When you watch this season of TMC, you’ll feel like the writer and director have joined forces with your village people to show you pepper.

    “A Sunday Affair”

    Two best friends fall in love with the same man, and that’s fine. However, when you add cancer, the trifling man actively pursuing them both and a possible death on the horizon, you get chaos that’ll take your brain a very long time to process.

    “Skinny Girl in Transit” Season 7

    There’s nothing as chaotic and confusing as THE Mide Macaulay kissing another woman while his child is in the hospital. Congratulations to whoever wrote in that little piece of chaos and sent the entire country on a downward spiral. Thank you for reminding us what our leaders do every time they speak to us.

    “Postcards”

    If you want to watch RMD brood and pine over his long-lost love, then this is for you. Just make sure you’re ready to spend the next week contemplating if somoenone who truly loves themselves would willingly go through that. 

    Also, the characters act like they know what they’re doing and why they’re doing it, but if you look really closely, you’ll see that everyone is just running on vibes, and not even the good type.

  • 11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    The Nigerian entertainment industry had its share of highs and lows in 2023, with the demise of some of its brightest stars forming the bulk of the latter. Although these singers and movie stars, producers and art directors, amongst others are gone, they left lasting impressions that’ll keep their memories alive. We specifically take a look at some of the Nollywood actors who died in 2023.

    Murphy Afolabi

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    Murphy Afolabi died on May 14, 2023, a few days after celebrating his 49th birthday.  The actor was a force in the Yoruba sub-group of Nollywood, featuring in  in over 100 movie productions. Some of his notable works include Olokiki Oru, Wasila Coded Reloaded and One Blood.

    Iyabo Oko

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    Popularly known as Iyabo Oko, Nollywood actress Sidikat Odunkanwi died on June 28, 2023, aged 61. Oko was popular in Yoruba movies where she mostly took on comedic roles of a sharp-mouthed mother, aunt or wife.

    Before her demise, the actress battled an undisclosed sickness, which caused her to take a long break from the industry. Some of her notable works include Aromimawe, Idunnu Okan and Mayowa.

    Femi Ogunrombi

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    The actor briefly played the titular character of Papa Ajasco in Wale Adenuga’s comedy series. Ogunrombi passed away on January 14, 2023. Before his demise, he was the director of studies at Pencil Film and Television centre in Lagos.

    Cynthia Okereke

    The 63-year-old Nollywood actress passed away on July 11, 2023. According to the chairman of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (Delta State Chapter), Emma Onyemeziem, she died after a brief illness. Okereke was known for hercomic roles in movies alongside colleagues like Nkem Owoh. Some of her notable works include King Jaja of Opobo, Lion Finger and Second Chance.

    Adedigba Mukaila

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    The Nollywood thespian known by his stage name Alafin Oro passedon May 13, 2023. He was popular in the  Yoruba faction of Nollywood, entertaining the audience with his roles as a traditionalist. Some of his notable works include Aye KootoSura Jamba and Aipejola.

    Saint Obi

    11 Nollywood Actors Who Passed Away in 2023

    Before his demise, the veteran film star, who rocked the late 90s and early 2000s, took a break from acting, with fans pining to have him on their screens again. Unfortunately, Saint Obi bade the world goodbye on May 7, 2023, after battling an undisclosed illness. Over the course of his career,  he starred in over 60 Nollywood movies and produced his first movie, Take Me to Maama, in 2001. Some of his notable works include State of EmergencyFinal Whistle and Sakobi the Snake Girl.

    Dejumo Lewis

    The veteran Nollywood actor passed away on December 23 at 80. Lewis was one of the leading figures in the movie industry who ruled the airwaves in the 1960s, and managed to crossover into modern day cinema. He was famous for his role as Kabiyesi in The Village Headmaster, Nigeria’s longest-running television soap opera (1968-1988) which aired on NTA. Some of his other works include Agogo EewoOtelemuye and A Place in The Stars.

    Peace Anyam Osigwe

    Peace Anyam Osigwe died at St Nicholas Hospital (Lagos) on January 9, 2023, following a heart attack. Although not a movie star, she was a leading woman in Nigerian cinema who was known for her stellar work with the prestigious Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA). Osigwe was a filmmaker commonly referred to as the “queen of Nollywood films” because of how passionate she was about spreading the gospel of Nollywood.

    Pat Nebo

    The ace Nigerian production designer and art director died on 14 September 2023.

    Nebo was not an actor, but he was an important figure behind the scenes, bringing some of the industry’s most iconic productions to life through his work as an art director and production designer. He was the production designer on October 1Being Mrs Elliot and Okafor’s Law. He was also credited as the art director for The Figurine, Phone Swap, and Half of a Yellow Sun.

    Usman Baba Pategi

    The retired soldier and veteran actor passed away on November 12, 2023, aged 84. Baba Pategi was one of the pioneers of the Kannywood movie industry, playing the lead role in Samanja a comedy series that aired on NTA Kaduna and Radio Kaduna in 1973.

    Some of his other works include Malam Jatau na Albarkawa, Ka Bani Ka Baka, and Kafi Kwanan Azure.

    Fadeyi Oloro

    Popularly known by his fans and supporters as Fadeyi Oloro, the Nollywood actor died on March 7, 2023, aged 66. His daughter, Fasunwon Oluwafunke, broke the news of the actor’s death following a protracted battle with a terminal disease. He was loved by many for his iconic roles in Yoruba moviesas a traditional warlord or herbalist. Some of his notable works include Inubibi, Anike Olufa and Akoni Mefa.

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  • Let’s Talk About AMVCA 10’s Fashion

    Let’s Talk About AMVCA 10’s Fashion

    It’s that time for the 2024 AMVCAs. That special time of year when Nigerian celebrities (led by every past and present BBNaija cast member for some reason) storm the halls of Eko Hotel in the most outlandish Tiannah Styling creations to celebrate the best of Nollywood movies. 

    To quote Aretha Franklin, there were great and beautiful gowns this year. There were also many terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad gowns. Let’s talk about all of them. 

    Looks like an Igbo Batman villain.

    I love that Elozonam clearly went into the studio to photograph his outfit but got so lost in the magic of greenscreen that the photoshoot ended with him inadvertently joining the Greek god Pantheon. 

    You know when you leave potatoes in a warm space for a while and you come back to find them growing terrifying roots because the room’s temperature has tricked them into thinking it’s spring (i.e. time to sprout)? That’s what this dress reminds me of.

    I don’t agree with the sleeves of this dress. You can tell the designer thought the initial look was too simple and decided to spice things up by adding so many flowers that whoever wears it automatically becomes the May Queen of a violent cult in rural Sweden

    This suit is serving Mafia but make it Igbo. I feel like he’s about to whip out a shotgun from that enormous jacket and shoot me in the face for not refilling his snuff-box on time. I respect it. 

    Many exotic birds and pairs of jeans died to make this look, and that doesn’t sit right with me. Also, I love that the concept of product placement has evolved to the point where brands demand that people become walking advertisements. 

    Obsessed with the fact that Toke looked at this dress and said, “You know what this really needs to pop? A hat for my left boob.” You better werk, bitch.

    Tacha took Toke’s concept a step further and gave her right boob its own corset. There’s a member of the Hunger Games costume design team wishing they came up with this first. Can you imagine Effie stepping out in this insane number to conduct the District 12 reaping?

    I’m gagged because this is the best I’ve ever seen Lekan look. I’m also gagged because this makes him look like the end result of a forbidden but steamy sexual relationship between the Monopoly Man and the Pringles mascot

    Many people think this outfit is giving Poison Ivy (and I kinda see how). However, somewhere in the execution stage, it quickly and unexpectedly started giving Grinch Couture and the designer just went with it because they were out of time. 

    Phantom of the Opera.

    I have nothing to say about this dress. I’m just here to point out that she always stands like Wonder Woman on red carpets, and I think it’s funny as hell. Maybe it’s the corsets. Maybe it’s the one-sided rivalry. 

    I don’t know if it’s the makeup or the way the photo is edited but she looks like a Wallace and Gromit character. Mama, the makeup is giving claymation. It’s making her look like a high-quality muppet. I’m so scared.

    Biblically Accurate AMVCA Guest.

    I’ve always maintained that Dr Rommulus looks like a mischievous cartoon snake. Something about the way he looks makes my mind disagree with his existence. My mind also disagrees that that’s his actual shoe size. He looks like if a clown stepped into the Matrix. 

    Someone said this look is a commentary on the current price of a bag of rice. I’m holding onto this explanation as the truth because I’ll start spiralling over what’s going on here if I don’t. 

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  • AMVCA 2024 Winners: Full List

    AMVCA 2024 Winners: Full List

    Once again, Africa Magic has gathered the entire African film industry for the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards. We’ve already told you who we think will win, but here’s how it actually went down.

    Best Makeup

    Campbell Precious (Mami Wata) – Winner

    Francesca Otaigbe (Over the Bridge)

    Hadizat Gambo (Mojisola)

    Hakeem Onilogbo (Jagun Jagun — The Warrior)

    Feyisayo Oyebisi (A Tribe Called Judah)

    Best Art Direction

    Over The Bridge (Abisola Omolade) – Winner

    Blood Vessel (Victor Akpan)

    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

    Lola Awe (Jagun Jagun: The Warrior) – Winner

    Demola Adeyemi (Over The Bridge)

    Bolanle Austin Peters, Ituen Basi, Folake Coker, and Clement Effanga (Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti)

    Bunmi Demilola Fashina (Mami Wata)

    Daniel Obasi (Breath of Life)

    Best Writing in a TV Series

    Volume (Mona Ombogo) – Winner

    Skinny Girl in Transit Season 7 (Bunmi Ajakaiye, Ifeanyi Barbara Chidi, and Abdul Tijani-Ahmed)

    Wura Season 2 (Jeffery David Musa, Olumide Kuti & Esther Oyiza Kokori)

    Visa on Arrival (Bovi Ugboma)

    MTV Shuga Naija (The MTV Staying Alive Foundation)

    Masquerades of Aniedo (Timendu Aghahowa & Motunde Akiode)

    Slum King (Donald Tombia, Ifeanyi Barbara Chidi, Fatimah Binta Gimsay & Xavier Ighorodje)

    Best Writing in a Movie

    Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (Tunde Babalola) – Winner

    Breath of Life (BB Sasore)

    Over The Bridge (Tosin Otudeko)

    Jagun Jagun: The Warrior (Adebayo Tijani)

    Afamefuna (Anyanwu Sandra Adaora)

    A Tribe Called Judah (Olufunke Ayotunde Akindele, Collins Okoh and Akinlabi Ishola)

    Mami Wata (C.J. ‘Fiery’ Obasi)

    Best Sound Design

    Grey Jones Ossai ( Blood Vessel) – Winner

    Ava Momoh (Over the Bridge)

    Daniel Pellerin and Amin Bhatia (Kipkemboi)

    Grey Jones Ossai (Breath of Life)

    Samy Bardet (Mami Wata)

    Best Editing

    Antonio Ribeiro (The Black Book) – Winner

    Chuka Ejorh And Onyekachi Banjo (Over The Bridge)

    Holmes Awa (Breath of Life)

    Alex Kamau And Victor Obok (Volume)

    Dayo Nathaniel (Ogeere — Earth)

    Nathan Delannoy (Mami Wata)

    Best Cinematography

    Over The Bridge (KC Obiajulu) – Winner

    Mami Wata (Lílis Soares)

    Blood Vessel (Gideon Chukwu)

    Breath of Life (Ola Cardoso)

    Jagun Jagun — The Warrior (Adeoluwa Owu)

    Ijogbon — Chaos (Adekunle Nodash Adejuyigbe)

    Omen (Joachim Philippe)

    Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa)

    Jagun Jagun (Femi Adebayo) – Winner

    Mami Wata (C.J. ‘Fiery’ Obasi)

    Ijogbon (Kunle Afolayan)

    Orisa (Odunlade Adekola)

    Nana Akoto (Kwabena Gyansah)

    Best Indigenous Language (East Africa)

    Ormoilaa Ogol (The Strong One) – Winner

    Where The River Divides

    Wandongwa

    Nakupenda

    Itifaki

    Best Indigenous Language (South Africa)

    Motshameko O Kotsi – Winner

    Service To Heart

    Uncle Limbani

    Best Documentary

    Lobola, A Bride’s True Price? – Winner

    Ormoilaa Ogol (The Strong One)

    Empalikino (Forgiveness)

    The Water Manifesto: Osun (Water for Gold)

    Sowing Hope

    Best Digital Content

    Medical Negligence and Copyright Infringement — Isaac Ayomide Olayiwola (Layi Wasabi) – Winner

    National Treasure — Adebola Adeyela (Lizzy Jay)

    Hello Neighbour — Elozonam Ogbolu, Lina Idoko, and Jemima Osunde

    The Boyfriend — Maryam Apaokagi-Greene

    Best Multichoice Talent Factory Movie

    Her Dark Past – Winner

    Grown

    Somewhere in Kole

    Full-Time Husband

    The 11th Commandment

    Mfumukazi

    Best Scripted M-Net Original

    Slum King – Winner

    Itura

    Half Open Window

    The Passenger

    Magic Room

    Best Unscripted M-Net Original

    Nwuyee Bekee (Foreign Wives) – Winner

    What Will People Say

    The Irabors’ Forever After

    Date My Family Zambia

    Royal Qlique (Season 2)

    Best Indigenous M-Net Original

    Irora Iya – Winner

    The Passenger

    Nana Akoto

    Apo

    Love Transfusion (Kiapo Cha Damu)

    Best Short Film

    Broken Mask – Winner

    T’egbon T’aburo

    Eighteenth Year

    Man and Masquerades

    A Place Called Forward

    Best Supporting Actor

    Demola Adedoyin (Breath of Life) – Winner

    Alexx Ekubo (Afamefuna)

    Itele d Icon (Jagun Jagun: The Warrior)

    Gregory Ojefua (This is Lagos)

    Timini Egbuson (A Tribe Called Judah)

    Levi Chikere (Blood Vessel)

    Ropo Ewenla (Over the Bridge)

    Best Supporting Actress

    Genoveva Umeh (Breath of Life) – Winner

    Joke Silva (Over the Bridge)

    Fathia Williams (Jagun Jagun — The Warrior)

    Bimbo Akintola (The Black Book)

    Eliane Umuhire (Omen)

    Tana Adelana (Ijogbon — Chaos)

    Ejiro Onojaife (The Origin: Madam Koi Koi)

    Best Lead Actor

    Wale Ojo (Breath of Life) – Winner

    Stan Nze (Afamefuna)

    Marc Zinga (Omen)

    Gideon Okeke (Egun)

    David Ezekiel (Blood Vessel)

    Richard Mofe Damijo (The Black Book)

    Adedimeji Lateef (Jagun Jagun — The Warrior)

    Gabriel Afolayan (This is Lagos)

    Best Lead Actress

    Kehinde Bankole (Adire) – Winner

    Segilola Ogidan (Over the Bridge)

    Lucie Debay (Omen)

    Omowunmi Dada (Asiri Ade)

    Ireti Doyle (The Origin: Madam Koi Koi)

    Adaobi L. Dibor (Blood Vessel)

    Evelyne Ily (Mami Wata)

    Funke Akindele (A Tribe Called Judah)

    Best Scripted Series

    Itura – Winner

    Volume

    Wura (Season 2)

    Slum King

    Chronicles

    Best Unscripted Series

    Gh Queens (Season 2) – Winner

    Lol Naija (Season 1)

    Nightlife In Lasgidi

    The Real Housewives Of Lagos (Season 2)

    Mutale Mwanza Unscripted (Season 1)

    Best Director

    BB Sasore (Breath of Life) – Winner

    Moses Inwang (Blood Vessel)

    Adebayo Tijani And Tope Adebayo (Jagun Jagun — The Warrior)

    Johnscott Enah (Half Heaven)

    C.J. Fiery Obasi (Mami Wata)

    Kayode Kasum (Afamefuna)

    Tolu Ajayi (Over The Bridge)

    Best Movie

    Breath of Life – Winner

    Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti

    Over The Bridge

    Blood Vessel

    A Tribe Called Judah

    The Black Book

    Mami Wata

    Trailblazer of the Year

    Chimezie Imo

    Industry Merit Award Recipients

    Richard Mofe-Damijo

    Esther Idowu Philips “Iya Rainbow”

  • The AMVCA 10 Red Carpet Looks Ranked From Ate to Crumbs

    The AMVCA 10 Red Carpet Looks Ranked From Ate to Crumbs

    The 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCAs) was tonight, May 11, 2024. As usual, the biggest stars of the African film industry were at the Eko Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos, in their very best outfits. While some gave haute couture and ate it up, others did their best to keep up but unsuccessfully. This is the rundown.

    Beauty Tukura

    Iyabo Ojo

    RMD

    Nana Akua Addo

    Saga Adeolu

    Uche Montana

    Emeka Nwagbaraocha

    Toke Makinwa 

    Ireti Doyle

    Omowunmi Dada

    Idia Aisien

    Chimezie Imo 

    Sheggz 

    Osas Ighodaro

    Adunni Ade

    Laura Ikeji 

    Tana Adelana

    Moët Abebe

    Eyiyemi Afolayan

    Nini Singh

    Fathia Williams

    Chioma Ikokwu

    Simi Drey

    Elozonam

    Folagade Banks 

    Akin Faminu

    Kiky Festus

    Liquorose

    Yvonne Godswill

    Ifedayo Agoro

    Carolyna Hutchings

    Timini Egbuson

    Jemima Osunde

    Noble Igwe

    Ademola Adedoyin

    Toyin Abraham

    Uche Jombo

    Alexx Ekubo

    Yvonne Jegede

    Tomiwa Tegbe

    Vine Olugu

    Chiké

    Stan Nze

    Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

    Wathoni 

    Groovy

    Tacha Akide

    Yerin

    Dorcas Shola-Fapson

    Lateef Adedimeji

    Neo Akpofure

    Laycon 

    Toyin Lawani

    FIND OUT IF WE WERE RIGHT: Zikoko Prophecies for AMVCA 2024

  • AMVCA 2024: These Are the Nominees

    AMVCA 2024: These Are the Nominees

    The African Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCAs) 2024 is a double celebration — 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 – Adebola Adeyela (Lizzy Jay)

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

    Hello Neighbour – Elozonam Ogbolu, Lina Idoko and Jemima Osunde

    The Boyfriend – 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’ 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’egbon T’aburo

    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 – The Warrior)

    Bimbo Akintola (The Black Book)

    Genoveva Umeh (Breath of Life)

    Eliane Umuhire (Omen)

    Tana Adelana (Ijogbon – 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 – 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 – Demola Adeyemi

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

    Best Documentary

    Ormoilaa Ogol (The Strong One)
    Lobola – A Bride’s 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

  • Zikoko Prophecies for AMVCA 2024

    Zikoko Prophecies for AMVCA 2024

    The African Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards (AMVCAs) are here again, and there’s much to expect from the biggest night in Nollywood. Aside from the glitz, glamour and celebration, one key reason we’ll 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’ll win each major category — purely according to sentiments and a strange dream where an ant showed us the future. 

    Layi Wasabi — 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’re talking about here.

    “Jagun Jagun” — 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’t have been better imagined. 

    Timini Egbuson — Best Supporting Actor

    He’s underrated for his role in “A Tribe Called Judah”, but he carried the plot, as he does with all his movies. It initially looked like he’d play bad boy throughout the movie, but after the robbery, he became the voice of reason. Without him, his family would’ve never escaped. A close contender would be Demola Adedoyin in “Breath of Life”, but the dream did not reveal him to us.

    Joke Silva — Best Supporting Actress

    We didn’t need the dream to show us that Aunty Joke deserves more, but for now, “best supporting actress” will do. Her character in “Over the Bridge” 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 — Best Lead Actor

    Just because we think “Afamefuna” was better put together than “Jagun Jagun”, 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 — 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 “The Original Madam Koi Koi”. She embodied it perfectly and truly took centre stage in the movie. 

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    Ola Cardoso — Best Cinematography

    Great as it was, not all of “Jagun Jagun’s” tricks were perfectly executed, “Ijogbon” could take several notes. While the other movies seemed brilliant, “Breath of Life” screamed excellence. So Cardoso deserves his flowers.

    “A Tribe Called Judah” — Best Movie

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

    “Wura” — Best Scripted Series

    “Wura” seems to want to take over “Tinsel’s” mantle of running with no end in sight, but it is arguably the best pick for a late night show with the family.

    “The Real Housewives of Lagos” (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’ve Won.

  • Kunle Remi, Bisola Aiyeola, KieKie and More Star in Inkblot’s “Muri & Ko” Coming to Cinemas in June

    Kunle Remi, Bisola Aiyeola, KieKie and More Star in Inkblot’s “Muri & Ko” Coming to Cinemas in June

    Muri & Ko, the highly anticipated drama starring Kunle Remi and Bisola Aiyeola, is coming to a cinema near you soon. According to sources, the film, another Inkblot Productions collaboration with ace director Biodun Stephen, will arrive in box offices nationwide this June.

    The excitement around Muri & Ko has been steadily building since Inkblot, the creative powerhouse behind hits like Far from Home and A Weekend To Forget, announced its second collaboration with Biodun Stephen in February. Their first joint venture, Big Love, was a resounding success, ranking among the top 30 most-watched titles on Prime Video in 2023. With Biodun Stephen’s impressive track record, including Nollywood hits like Breaded Life and Picture Perfect, Muri & Ko is poised to be another blockbuster.

    With the imminent release of the teaser, Nigerian moviedom is buzzing with excitement and fever-pitch anticipation. Insider scoops also revealed that the ramp-up to the movie’s release in cinemas nationwide in June would come with different activities, with all the updates curated on Inkblot Productions’ social pages.

    Joining Kunle and Bisola on Muri & Ko is a brilliant ensemble cast that includes Bucci Franklin, Bukunmi Adeaga- Ilori (Kiekie, Charles Okocha, Fiyinfoluwa Asenuga, Femi Jacobs, and Gloria Anozie.

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  • 7 Gifts These Fictional Nollywood Mothers Would Love for Mother’s Day

    7 Gifts These Fictional Nollywood Mothers Would Love for Mother’s Day

    Mother’s Day might be three days away, but the time to get your gifts ready is now — even if the gift is to a fictional character who has no idea who you are. Nollywood stays giving us iconic mothers; here are the gifts they should get this Mother’s Day. 

    Tinuade Coker from “Wedding Party 1 & 2”

    Photo credit: Zikoko

    Mother’s Day Gift: A party

    No one loves a good party like Mrs. Coker. She took over her daughter’s wedding, and if not for the timely intervention of Obianjuju Onwuka, she would’ve taken over Deidre and Nonso’s wedding as well. This is why we suggest her children and family entirely dedicate a party to her. They should offer her a planner she can order around, and disappear until the day of the party. If they can also invite a shit ton of single pringles for her to match-make, then it might just be the happiest day of her life.

    Jedidiah Judah from “A Tribe Called Judah”

    Photo credit: Afrodives

    Mother’s Day Gift: A keke

    Before all five of her children thought it wise to steal from a man involved in money laundering, Jedidiah Judah was a businesswoman. We don’t know if her kidney disease has finally been treated so she has enough strength to continue her keke-riding business, but they’ll need money to survive in their new home. Her remaining four children best put their heads together to buy their mother a new keke. Not for her to drive by herself o. They should also figure out who’ll become the keke-rider and report daily piles of cash to their mother.

    Mama Tiwa from “Skinny Girl in Transit”

    Photo credit: Adesinu Mutiu-Okediran

    Mother’s Day Gift: White fabric

    We all know how much Mummy Tiwa loves her Woli and the prayers he offers on her behalf. The best gift for her would be 12 yards of white silk so she can sew clothes for Woli and use whatever fabric remains to carry her beloved grandson.

    Uduak Ademola from “Blood Sisters”

    Photo credit: Bella Naija 

    Mother’s Day Gift: Flowers

    The last time we heard from Uduak, she was on her knees in a dark, damp warehouse with a gun to her head. We’re not sure if her daughter shot her dead or not, but either way, her children should gift her a big bouquet of flowers this Mother’s Day. She might have been a shit mother, but the flowers would look nice on her grave. And if she’s still alive, they would look nice for all of five seconds before she deposits them in the bin.

    Awarun in “Anikulapo”

    Photo credit: medium.com

    Mother’s Day Gift: Hired killers

    Hear us out, Awarun was living her life, enjoying her boy toys and eating her money in “Anikulapo”. Now, in “Anikulapo, The Spectre”, her boy toy, Saro, has resurrected and gotten her child pregnant. We suggest she gets herself a Mother’s Day gift that’ll help her off Saro again as soon as possible because, for him to impregnate her daughter, he clearly lacks respect.

    Lilian Wright from “My Mum and I”

    Photo credit: wikipedia

    Mother’s Day Gift: A partner for her child

    Lilian loves her child, there’s no doubt about it, but it’s time for her to live her own life. For that to happen, Joyce needs to find love and leave her mummy alone.

    Mabel Wilmer-Willoughby from “Far From Home”

    Photo credit: bimboakintola via instagram

    Mother’s Day Gift: A plug

    Carmen needs to take into account all the rubbish she’s put her poor mother through and introduce her to “Dr. High”. Mabel needs to take a step back and relax before her child’s teen drama chases her into the bush.