The ceremony brought together actors, filmmakers, producers and content creators from across the continent to celebrate excellence in African storytelling and entertainment.
One of the major highlights of the night was the impressive outing by “My Father’s Shadow,” which clinched top awards including Best Movie, Best Director and Best Writing in a Movie.
Other productions, including “Colours of Fire,” “To Kill a Monkey” and “Lisabi (A Legend Is Born),” also recorded multiple wins in various categories.
Speaking after receiving their awards, some winners including Linda Ejiofor, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Uzor Arukwe and Uche Montana expressed appreciation to the organisers and fans for their continued support.
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Kanayo O. Kanayo described the recognition as “a reward for years of consistency, dedication and hard work in the entertainment industry.”
The event further reflected the growing impact of African cinema and television productions on the global entertainment scene.
Some of the winners included:
Best Costume Design — “Colours of Fire” – Valerie Okeke
Best Sound/Sound Design — “My Father’s Shadow” – Pius Fatoke, CJ Mirra
Best Digital Content Creator — “Leave To Live” – Emmanuel Kanaga and Sophia Chisom
Best Supporting Actress — “The Herd” – Linda Ejiofor
Best Supporting Actor — “To Kill a Monkey” – Bucci Franklin
Best Lead Actor — “Colours of Fire” – Uzor Arukwe
Best Lead Actress — “The Serpent’s Gift” – Linda Ejiofor
Trailblazer Award — Uche Montana
Industry Recognition Award — Kanayo O. Kanayo
Industry Merit Award — Sola Sobowale