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    AMVCA 2018: `18 Hours’ Emerges Overall Best Movie

    “18 Hours’’ has emerged the overall best movie for 2018 at the African Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards (AMVCA).

    The movie was produced by Phoebe Ruguru, and directed by Njue Kevin both from Kenyan.

    The 6th annual AMVCA, which was held on Saturday at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos began with a red carpet at 4 p.m.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that “18 Hours’’ movie casts include Nick Ndeda, Sue Wanjiru, Brian Ogola, Isaya Evans and Shirleen Wangari.

    The movie emerged top out of five others nominated in that category.

    They are “Potato Patahto’’, directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso, “Alter Ego’’, directed by Moses Inwang,

    “Devil’s Chest’’, directed by Hassan Mageye, “Decent’’ directed by Awal Abdulfatai, and “The Road to Sunrise’’ directed by Shemu Joyah.

    The nominees of this year’s edition were earlier announced via a televised broadcast on all Africa Magic channels on DStv and GOtv on June 30, by Ghanaian actress and TV host, Joselyn Dumas, and Nigerian comedian and actor, Bovi.

    With more than 120 nominations for 27 categories, filmmakers and actors from different African countries including Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria attended the event.

    The 6th AMVCA, which featured heavyweights in the movie industry on the continent, saw them battle it out in all 27 categories.

    AMVCA is an annual event by Multichoice and Africa Magic, which recognises and honours film and television talents across the African continent.

    Winners emerge through votes by members of the public.

    The first edition was held in Lagos on March 9, 2013, and was broadcast live in more than 50 countries.

    Entries into the award ceremony are films and TV series that have been aired on DStv Channels in the previous year.

    Below is the complete list of winners in the different categories:

    Best Sound Editor

    Tatu – Kolade Morakinyo and Pius Fatoke WINNER

    Idahaso Trails – Stanlee Ohikhuare

    Alter Ego – Zezom Gnawni

    Ojukokoro – Dayo Thompson

    Hakkunde – James Coon Falcon

    Best Picture Editor

    Idemuza – Aloaye Omoake

    18 Hours – Mark Maina WINNER

    Alter Ego – Moses Inwang/Tunde Bakare

    Hakkune – Asurf Oluseyi

    Hidden – Jibril Mailafia

    Best Lighting Designer Movie/TV Series

    Tatu – Akpe Ododoru, Tunde Akinniyi WINNER

    Kada River – Godwin Gata

    Hidden – Agbo Kelly

    Lotanna – McBaror

    Children of Mud – Sunday Olalekan

    Best Cinematography Movies/TV series

    Tatu – Akpe Ododoru

    Idemuza – Dickson Godwin

    T-Junction – Lester Millado

    The Torture – Rwamusigazi Kyakunzire

    Okafor’s Law – Yinka Edward WINNER

    Alter Ego – Bishop Blunt/Adeoye Adeniyi

    Best Costume/Designer Movie or TV Series

    Tatu – Yolanda Okereke

    Isoken – Jade Osiberu

    Potato Potahto – Christie Brown

    Hakkunde – Joan Gbefwi

    The Bridge – Ngozi Obasi and James Bessinone WINNER

    Best Short Film/Online Video

    The Housewife – Jay Franklin Jituboh

    Tolu – Nadine Ibrahim

    Penance – Micheal Ama Psalmist’ Akinrogunde WINNER

    Lodgers – Ken Ogunlola

    Tanwa, The Child We Wanted – Adenike Adebayo

    Best Documentary

    The Flesh Business – Dennis Wanjohi WINNER

    Nightfall in Lagos – James Amuta

    God’s Wives – Bolanle Olukanni

    Omidan, Styles Defunct by Ayaworanho3d – Aderemi Davies

    Calabar Carnival: What the People Think – Oghenefego Ofili

    Best Make Up Artist Movie/TV Series

    Tatu – Thelma Ozy Smith, Hakeem Effect OnilogboWINNER

    Ojukokoro – Sandra Oyiana

    What Lies Within – Cynthia Ububa

    Disguise – Hakeem Effect

    Lotanna – Nnenna Emekalam

    Best Art Director

    Isoken – Jade Osiberu

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

    Children of Mud – Imoh Umoren

    Lotanna – Tunji Afolayan WINNER

    Idahaso Trails – Stanlee Ohikhuare

    Hidden – Jibril Mailafia

    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 Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series – Swahili

    Super Modo – Sarika Hemi Lhakani  WINNER

    Best Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series – Hausa

    Mansoor – Ali Nuhu WINNER

    Umar Sanda – Kamal S Alkali

    Dadin Kowa Sabon Salo – Arewa24

    Uwar Bari – Hamisu Lamido Iyantama

    Rashinsani – Tiana Johnson

    Best Indigenous Language Movies or TV Series – Yoruba

    Alakiti – Abiodun Jimoh, Jumoke Odetola

    Adaba – Adebayo Salami

    Etiko Onigedu – Femi Adebayo WINNER

    Egun Iran Kinni – Oyindamola Awotidebe

    Ogun Sengese – Ibironke Ojo

    Best Indigenous Language Movies or TV Series – Igbo

    Bound – Lilian Afegbai WINNER

    Ofuobi – Victor Oyke

    Uwa Na Eme Nyughari – Tiana Johnson

    Oge Nkem – Tiana Oboyi Johnson

    Ego Malaysia – Iyooh James Chidozie

    Best TV/Drama/Comedy series

    Gina and Friends – Paul Igwe

    Professor Johnbull – Tchidi Chikere

    Papa Ajasco Reloaded – Wale Adenuga

    This Is It – Dolapo Adeleke WINNER

    Relatives – Tunde Adegbola

    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 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 Southern Africa

    Descent – Awal Abdulfatai

    The Road to Sunrise – Shemu Joyah WINNER

    Salute! – Phillipe Talavera

    Jomako Black Democracy – Abraham Kabwe

    Nyasaland – Joyce Mhango Chavula

    Trail Blazer Award

    Bisola Aiyeola WINNER

    Industry Merit Award

    Tunde Kelani WINNER

    Best Writer Movie/TV Series

    Idemuza – Alaoye Omoake

    Soul Tie – Kehinde Joseph

    Idahosa Trails – Stanlee Ohikhuare

    18 Hours – Njue Kevin

    The Torture – Mulindwa Richard

    Alter Ego – Patrick Nnamani/Koye O/Moses InwangWINNER

    Hakkunde – Tomi Adesina

    Best Supporting Actress

    Toyin Abraham – Tatu

    Dorcas Shola Fapson – Banana Island Ghost

    Funlola Afofiyebi-Riami  – Tatu

    Ebele Okaro – Blackrose

    Lydia Forson – Isoken WINNER

    Emem Inwang – Alter Ego

    Best Supporting Actor

    Saidi Balogun – Banana Island Ghost

    Tomiwa Edun – Banana Island Ghost

    Falz – New Money WINNER

    Kunle Idowu – Idahosa Trails

    Gabriel Afolayan – Okafor’s Law

    Wale Ojo – Betrayal

    Best Actress in a comedy and TV series

    Rita Dominic – Big Fat Lie

    Adesua Etomi – 10 days in Sun city

    Queen Nwokoye – Excess Luggage

    Bimbo Ademoye – Backup Wife

    Dakore Akande – Isoken

    Nyce Wanueri – Auntie Boss WINNER

    Best Actor in a comedy

    Kalu Ikeagwu- Dr Meekam

    IK Ogbonna – Excess Luggage

    Blossom Chukwujekwu – The Big Fat Lie

    Odunlade Adekola – A Million Baby WINNER

    OC Ukeje – Potato Potahto

    Jimmy Olukoya – Guy Man

    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 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. (NAN)

     

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