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AMAA 2024: Femi Kuti, 9ice to thrill as African film stars arrive Lagos

An additional highlight will be the African Legends Night on November 1 at Amore Garden in Lekki, where the Africa Film Academy (AFA) will celebrate African creatives.
Famed Afrobeat musician Femi Kuti and award-winning singer 9ice will lead a star-studded musical lineup as Lagos prepares to host the 20th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) on November 2, 2024.
This year’s AMAA, which will be held at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Ikeja, will bring together over 60 notable figures from Africa’s film industry.
Mr Tony Anih, Chief Operating Officer of AMAA, expressed his excitement about the landmark event, which he described as a celebration of African cinema’s resilience and growth.
“We’re thrilled to host some of the continent’s most accomplished creatives,” Anih said. “This year’s AMAA will be unforgettable with the talent we have on board.”
L-R: Sunny McDon, AMAA CEO Dr Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe, COO AMAA Tony Anih and AFA board member, Chief George Anyiam-Osigwe. [Facebook]
The evening promises performances from top African artists, including Ghana’s Adina Thembi and Nigeria’s Yinka Davies. Ghanaian guitarist Naird will add a unique touch to the night’s music.
Legendary actors like Ghana’s Lydia Forson, Nigeria’s Chinedu Ikeduze, and Burkina Faso’s Charles Koutou are also expected to attend.
According to AMAA’s technical director, Mr Kingsley James, this year’s event will be one of the most memorable in AMAA history.
“We have an impeccable African lineup that will truly impress all attendees,” he stated. “Hosting by Nigeria’s Segun Arinze and Ghana’s Joselyn Dumas, alongside musical giants like Femi Kuti and 9ice, will make it an unforgettable evening.”
An additional highlight will be the African Legends Night on November 1 at Amore Garden in Lekki, where the Africa Film Academy (AFA) will celebrate African creatives.
Mr Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe, an AFA board member, described the 20th AMAA as an emotional tribute to its late founder, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe.
“This event honours her dream of showcasing African talent and bringing our film industry together,” he said.
The 20th AMAA is poised to be a historic moment in African film, with talents from across the continent set to converge in Lagos for a night that promises celebration, remembrance, and the elevation of African cinema.
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Beauty isn't rare anymore; people buy it – Mary Remmy Njoku tells women

Nigerian actress and filmmaker Mary Remmy Njoku has addressed women, telling them to prioritise intelligence and growth over physical beauty.
Taking to Instagram on March 14, 2025, the opinionated actress stated that physical beauty is no longer rare, as money can buy enhancements, but intelligence and personal growth remain invaluable.
She wrote, “But here’s the thing: beauty isn’t rare anymore. It’s not a big deal to be beautiful. Anyone with money can alter their looks. What will truly make you stand out is your mind. Develop your brain. Invest in your skills. Build your knowledge. Because while you can buy a new body, you can’t buy a new brain.”
She further criticised the growing trend of cosmetic surgeries, particularly Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBL), stating that physical transformations have become widely accessible, and no longer as rare as they used to be.
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Priscilla Ojo's husband, Juma Jux pens heartfelt message on her birthday

Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has taken to social media to celebrate his wife, Priscilla’s 24th birthday.
On March 13, 2025, he posted a video sharing bits from their ongoing holiday in Saudi Arabia, doting on her and expressing his love for her.
Ever since you came into my life everything started making sense, you colored my life in ways I can’t put into words having to spend this birthday as your husband is a gift I can never trade for anything I pray to God for many years ahead of laughter, good health, love, peace and everything good I LOVE YOU ❤️ my beautiful wife @its.priscy HAPPY BIRTHDAY #JP2025
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Iyabo Ojo’s post at the time came amid confusion on social media after Priscilla posted the pictures from her and her man’s traditional photoshoot without announcing her engagement. While some social media users thought it to just be a photoshoot, others assumed the pictures were a form of wedding announcement.
An excited Iyabo Ojo announced that the couple’s white and traditional weddings will hold in April in Lagos State, while the grand finale party will be held in Tanzania in May.
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Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Returns for 11th Edition: Here’s what to expect

The countdown has officially begun for the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), Africa’s biggest celebration of film and television excellence.
At a press conference held at the Africa Magic Studios in Lagos, key dates and exciting updates were unveiled, setting the stage for another spectacular showcase of African storytelling.
A new decade, a new chapter
After 10 years of recognising outstanding talent in African cinema, the AMVCAs are gearing up for a milestone year.
The nominee announcement is scheduled to air across all Africa Magic channels on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 7 PM WAT, with the grand awards night set for May 10, 2025, in Lagos.
Since its inception, the AMVCAs, in partnership with MultiChoice, have honoured 267 exceptional creatives across various categories, invested over ₦10 billion in award production, and contributed to the creation of more than 30,000 jobs within the entertainment industry.
The impact has been undeniable; over 60% of industry professionals acknowledge the AMVCAs as a driving force behind the growth of African cinema, with 76% crediting it for bringing international recognition to African films.
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Bigger, better, and more inclusive
John Ugbe, CEO of West Africa, MultiChoice, emphasised the awards’ evolving role in spotlighting African storytelling on a global scale.
“For over a decade, the AMVCAs have been at the forefront of showcasing African talent. As we step into a new decade, MultiChoice remains dedicated to taking the awards to new heights, fostering global partnerships, and ensuring African cinema gets the recognition it deserves,” he said.
To make this year’s edition even more special, organisers have introduced several exciting updates:

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A New Category for Music & Sound in Film: Recognising the vital role of music and sound design in storytelling.
A Global Lens on African Talent: The AMVCAs will introduce international collaborations to bring Black and Diasporan talent into the fold.
Honouring Nollywood’s Pioneers: A new initiative will pay tribute to the early contributors who helped shape the industry.
An Enhanced Jury System: A refined approach to ensure a fair balance between expert critique and audience appreciation.
Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, shared her excitement about the AMVCAs’ next phase.
“We’re stepping into a brand-new decade of the AMVCAs. Over the past 10 years, we have recognized, rewarded, and celebrated the very best in African film and television, and we’re just getting started. This isn’t just an awards show; it’s a movement that keeps pushing African storytelling to new heights,” she said.
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With these thrilling announcements, anticipation for the 11th AMVCAs is at an all-time high. As Africa’s biggest film and television stars prepare for the night of glitz and glamour, the AMVCAs promise not just to celebrate excellence, but to continue shaping the future of African entertainment.
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