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AMVCA 2018 : Toyin Abraham, Adesua Etomi becomes biggest losers as Odunlade Adekola, Omotola Ekeinde shines

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One of the biggest awards in Africa, AMVCA was held yesterday amidst huge celebration. it was a night of fulfillment for those that won and also a bad one for those that didn’t win.

The likes of Odunlade Adekola, Falz, Omotola Ekehinde were the biggest winners of the night while the likes of Toyin Aimakhu, Adesua Etomi were biggest losers as they didn’t win anything.

 

Here is the list of all winners:

AMVCA 2018 Winners – Best Soundtrack Movies/TV Series

M0 – Tom Koroluk

Banana Island Ghost – Enyi Omeruah and Funbi Ogunbanwo

Bella – Andrew Ahuura

Tatu – Evelle WINNER

Idahosa Trails – Oriri Osayamore

18 Hours – Jacktone Okore

Best Supporting Actor

Saidi Balogun – Banana Island Ghost

Tomiwa Edun – Banana Island Ghost

Falz – New Money WINNER

Kunle Idowu – Idahosa Trails

Best Supporting Actress

Toyin Aimakhu – Tatu

Dorcas Shola Fapson – Banana Island Ghost

Funlola Afofiyebi-Riami – Tatu

Ebele Okaro – Blackrose

Lydia Forson – Isoken WINNER

Emem Inwang – Alter Ego

Best Lighting Designer
Tatu – Akpe Ododoru and Tunde Akinniyi WINNER

Best Costume
The Bridge – Ngozi Obasi and James Bessinone WINNER

Best Short Film or Online Video
Penance – Michael Akinrogunde WINNER

Best Documentary
The Flesh Business – Denis Wanjohi Maina WINNER

Best Make-Up Artist
Tatu – Hakeem Effect Onilogbo and Thelma Ozy Smith WINNER

Best Art Director
Lotanna – Tunji Afolayan WINNER

Best Indigenous Language – Swahili
Sarika Hemi Lakhani – Supa Modo WINNER

Best Indigenous Language – Hausa
Mansoor – Ali Nuhu WINNER

Best Indigenous Language – Yoruba
Etiko Onigrdu – Femi Adebayo WINNER

Best Indigenous Language – Igbo
Bound – Lilian Afegbai WINNER

Trail Blazer
Bisola Aiyeola WINNER

Industry Merit Award
Tunde Kilani WINNER

Best Writer
Alter Ego – Patrick Nnamani, Koye O and Moses Inwang WINNER

Best Actress in a Drama/TV Series

Agaba Joan – The Torture

Keira Hewatch – The Witness Box

Miriam Kayode – Children of Mud

Cinderella Sanyu – Bella

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde – Alter Ego WINNER

Lilian Echelon – Black Rose

Best Actor in a Drama Series

Wale Ojo – Alter Ego

Kalu Ikeagwu – Benevolence

Rushabiro Raymond – The Torture

Adjetey Anang – Keteke WINNER

Adjetey Anang – Sidechic Gang

Chris Attoh – Esohe

Best Movie West Africa

Potato Potahto – Shirley Frimpong-Manso

Alter Ego – Moses Inwang – Esther Eyibo

Isoken – Jade Osiberu WINNER

Tatu – Don Omope, Yolanda Okereke, Segun Arinze, Tolu Awobiyi

Children of Mud – Imoh Umoren

Lotanna – Ifan Micheal

Best Movie East Africa

18 Hours – Phoebe Ruguru WINNER

Devil’s Chest – Hassan Mageye

The Forbidden – Kizito Samuel Saviour

Rain – Mathew & Eleanor Nabwiso

Bella – Math Bish

Best Movie Southern Africa

Descent – Awal Abdulfatai

The Road to Sunrise – Shemu Joyah WINNER

Salute! – Phillipe Talavera

Jomako Black Democracy – Abraham Kabwe

Nyasaland – Joyce Mhango Chavula

Best Director

Moses Inwang – Alter Ego

Aloaye Omoake – Idemuza

Asurf Oluseyi – Hakkunde

Don Omope – Tatu

Jade Osiberu – Isoken WINNER

Mulindwa Richard – The Torture

Shirley Frimpong-Manso – Potato Potahto

Best Overall Movie

Potato Potahto – Shirley Frimpong-Manso

Alter Ego – Moses Inwang

18 Hours – Phoebe Ruguru WINNER

Devil’s Chest – Hassan Mageye

Descent – Awal Abdulfatai

The Road to Sunrise – Shemu Joyah

Best TV series

Gina and Friends – Paul Igwe

Professor Johnbull – Tchidi Chikere WINNER

Papa Ajasco Reloaded – Wale Adenuga

This Is It – Dolapo Adeleke

Relatives – Tunde Adegbola

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Fires Back at Allegations of ₦500 Million Payout from Senate President Akpabio

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Fires Back at Allegations of ₦500 Million Payout from Senate President Akpabio

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Fires Back at Allegations of ₦500 Million Payout from Senate President Akpabio

In a fiery response to circulating allegations, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has vehemently denied claims that she received a staggering ₦500 million from Senate President Godswill Akpabio. The Kogi Central lawmaker, representing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), slammed the accusations as outright falsehoods designed to smear her reputation.

With growing speculation surrounding the alleged payout, Senator Natasha swiftly moved to set the record straight. In a strongly worded statement, she dismissed the claims as “a deliberate falsehood aimed at causing unnecessary controversy.”

“I Have Never Received a Kobo from Akpabio”

Reaffirming her stance, the senator declared unequivocally, “Let me be clear: I have never received ₦500 million or any amount from Senator Akpabio. At no time did I make any statement suggesting such.”

Her response comes amid heightened political tensions and growing public scrutiny over financial dealings within the Senate. Observers believe the allegations could be a calculated attempt to discredit her integrity and political standing.

Defiance Against Smear Campaigns

Known for her unwavering stance on transparency and accountability, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasized that she has always upheld high ethical standards and would not allow baseless accusations to derail her commitment to serving her constituents.

“Falsehoods like this are unacceptable,” she stated. “My focus remains on serving my constituents with transparency and dedication, not engaging in baseless distractions.”

A Political Witch-Hunt?

The senator’s rebuttal has ignited a wave of reactions across political circles, with many questioning the motives behind the allegations. Is this a strategic attempt to silence a rising political force, or is there more to the story than meets the eye?

While Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan remains resolute in clearing her name, the unfolding drama raises concerns about the persistent use of misinformation as a political weapon. As the dust settles, Nigerians are left wondering—who stands to gain from this controversy, and what will come next?

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Afrobeats Star Skales Exposes Industry Betrayal

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Afrobeats Star Skales Exposes Industry Betrayal: “They Turned Their Backs on Me!”

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has sent shockwaves through the music industry with a bombshell revelation about betrayal by those he once helped.

Taking to his Twitter (X) page, the artist hinted at a painful chapter in his career, where several individuals he introduced to the music scene turned against him. Though he did not name names, his words suggest deep wounds inflicted by industry colleagues who benefited from his goodwill only to abandon him.

Despite the disloyalty, Skales remains unshaken, crediting God’s unwavering support for his resilience. He reflected on the best advice he ever received from his late mother—to never stop praying and trusting in God.

“One day I’ll sit down and tell you a story of how a lot of people turned their backs on me, including people I helped build up in this industry. But guess what? God never failed me even when I was isolated… Don’t you ever stop praying and trusting God with everything you’ve got… Best advice my mom gave me!!!”

Afrobeats Star Skales Exposes Industry Betrayal

His words have since sparked widespread discussion, with fans and industry insiders wondering which artists he may be referring to. Many have rallied around the “Shake Body” hitmaker, offering support and praising his resilience in the cutthroat music business.

Skales, a seasoned figure in Afrobeats, has faced numerous ups and downs in his career. However, his recent message suggests that the betrayals he endured only strengthened his faith and determination to rise above challenges.

As the story unfolds, one thing is clear—Skales is not backing down, and his success remains unstoppable.

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Thuli B: A Gospel Star Rising with Grace and Power

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Thuli B: A Gospel Star Rising with Grace and Power

 

Semakaleng Victoria Musina, widely known as Thuli B, is a name that resonates with passion, anointing, and sheer musical brilliance. Born in the vibrant town of Potchefstroom, Northwest Province, in 1987, Thuli B’s journey in gospel music began at an early age, driven by an unshakable faith and a deep love for ministering through song.

Thuli B: A Gospel Star Rising with Grace and Power

From humble beginnings in local churches and outreach ministries, Thuli B has traveled across South Africa, touching lives with her soulful voice and powerful messages. Her talent and dedication saw her enter the South African Top Gospel Star competition, where she stood out among many, making it to the Top 40 at the Soweto Theatre. Her determination only grew stronger, leading her to the finals at the prestigious Joburg Theatre.

Not one to back down from a challenge, Thuli B continued to prove her musical prowess. In 2023, she entered the Crown Gospel Awards – Gauteng Talent Search, where she made it to the Top 5, further cementing her place in the gospel industry. But she wasn’t done yet. In 2024, she took another bold step and competed in the renowned Gospel Song of the Year (G-SOY) competition. Her heart-stirring performances and undeniable talent earned her the 2nd Runner-Up position, a remarkable achievement in a fiercely competitive space.

Thuli B is more than just a singer—she’s a storyteller, a worshiper, and a beacon of hope. Her music carries a divine presence that uplifts and inspires. With each note she sings, she brings healing, restoration, and a message of faith that resonates with audiences across South Africa and beyond.

As she continues her journey, the world can expect even greater things from Thuli B. Whether through her heartfelt lyrics, energetic dance moves, or soul-stirring performances, she is a gospel star destined for greatness.

Stay tuned, because Thuli B is just getting started!

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