African Film Awards 2019 winners emerge

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By Olayiwola Balogun – Juliet Ibrahim from Ghana and Femi Jacobs from Nigeria emerged as Best African Actress and Best African Actor of the Year 2019 respectively in London on Saturday 2ndNovember at the 23rd African Film Awards 2019, organised by African Voice Newspaper UK.

Prince Mike Abiola, founder of the African Film Awards
Phillip Jarman presents Juliet Ibrahim with the Best African Actress of The Year 2019

The prestigious annual African Film Awards also honoured other outstanding filmmakers and practitioners in various other categories. In the Special Achievement category, Actress Rahama Sadau bagged Outstanding Actress of the Year (Kannywood), Director Ruke Amata was honoured with Special Recognition for contributions to (UK Nollywood) and Veteran actress Remi Oshodi was crowned as the Veteran Actress of the Year 2019.

Nigeria High Commissioner, His Excellency, Justice (Rtd) George Adesola Oguntade CFR, CON and his amiable wife Chief (Mrs) Modupeola Oguntade present Rahama Sadau with the Outstanding Actress of the Year (Kannywood) award.

The glamorous awards ceremony, which attracted diplomats, bankers, investors, the high, and mighty from within the diverse British communities included the Nigeria High Commissioner, His Excellency, Justice (Rtd) George Adesola Oguntade CFR, CON and his amiable wife Chief (Mrs) Modupeola Oguntade.

 

The High Commissioner of Nigeria to the United Kingdom, in a goodwill message to the organisers said, “It is heartwarming for me, and a great delight to congratulate you on the 23rdAnniversary of the African Film Awards, an annual gathering of Africa’s Film Stars and Best of Black British Film and TV.

I rejoice with you for the many achievements over the past 23 years since this laudable idea was muted. I need not over-emphasise that by taking this wise and courageous decision to institutionalize this Award, you are giving the people of Nigeria and indeed those in the Diaspora, a sense of unique identity, cultural direction and recognition”.

During his welcome remark, Prince Mike Abiola, founder of the African Film Awards urged the guests to continue to support the screening of African films across Europe and the rest of the world. He congratulated all nominees and winners from across 11 African countries and the diaspora.

The 23rd African Film Awards 2019 had 537 film entries via the FilmFreeway portal from across Africa and the diaspora. The theme for the 23rdAfrican Film Awards 2019 was ‘Building Global African Film Icons’.

The event was compered by the duo of Keni Ogunlola, a filmmaker and Kalisha Johnson, a TV presenter. The evening was spiced up by BMystireo also known as Klassiq B, a fast rising musical artist and producer. David Adekiyesi better known by his stage name Crówn, an Afro beats singer/songwriter also joined in spicing up the musical interludes.

BMystireo also known as Klassiq B is fast rising music artist and producer.

The film, Unbreakable by Nigerian producer Buky Campbell, won the Best African Feature Film of the Year 2019. James Abinibi Alabi from Nigeria won the Best Director with the film Last Request, and Correction – Atunse by Toyin Moore bagged three awards, the Best Diaspora Feature Film, Best Actor in Lead Role (UK Nollywood) and Best Actor in Supporting Role (UK Nollywood).

In the Best Short film category, the Son Of The Janitor by Egyptian Director Mohammed Naoman emerged the winner. While Insta–Grim, by Moses Ssebandeke (UK), won the Best Short Film (Diaspora).

Battle Dream Chronicles: A new Beginning by Alain Bidard, from France, won the Best Animation. The full list of the 23rdAfrican Film Awards 2019 winners are:

  1. African Film in English Language

The nominees for the Best Actress in Lead Role:

Kiki Omeili Run (Nigeria)

Yvonne Jegede Inbred (Nigeria)   WINNER

Diana Nabatanzi Twisted Minds (Uganda)

A’rese Emopkae Unbreakable (Nigeria)

Empress Njamah The Perfect Crime (Nigeria)

Rita Ekokotu-Odigie receives Best Actress in Lead Role African Film in English Language on behalf of Yvonne Jegede from Mrs Lola Okutubo

2. The nominees for the Best Actor in Lead Role:

Chucks Chyke Inbred (Nigeria)

Yemi Blaq For Priye (Nigeria)

Tony Umez The Perfect Crime (Nigeria)

Toosweet Annan Sometimes In Yesterday (Ghana)

Robert Ernest Bbumba Twisted Minds (Uganda)

O. C Ukeje Unbreakable (Nigeria)   WINNER

3. The nominees for the Best Actress in Supporting Role:

Amanda Ebeye Inbred (Nigeria)

Susan Pwajok For Priye  (Nigeria)

Linda Osifo Last Request (Nigeria)   WINNER

4. The nominees for the Best Actor in Supporting Role:

Paul Utomi Inbred Anthony Monjaro The Perfect Crime

Mofe Duncan The Family

Kweku Elliott Sometimes In Yesterday (Ghana)  WINNER

5. The nominees for Best Director:

Uche Chuckwu Run (Nigeria)

James Abinibi Last Request (Nigeria)   WINNER

Amaka Anioji Inbred (Nigeria)

Emmanuel Eyaba The Perfect Crime (Nigeria)

Zziwa Aaron Alone Twisted Mind (Uganda)

Ben Chiadika Unbreakable (Nigeria)

Pascal Amanfo Sometimes In Yesterday (Ghana)

Moyinoluwa Ezekiel For Priye (Nigeria)

Kamal Kamal Nadira (Morocco)

Kwabena Gyansah Azali (Ghana)

Judith Audu The Family (Nigeria)

Esther Abah (Obioma – Tailor) (Nigeria)

 

Princess Golda John Abiola presents James Abinibi Alabi director (Last Request) with Best Director award.                                                                                                                                                                                                 6. The Best Feature Films:

The Family by Judith Audu (Nigeria)

Nyasaland by Joyce Chavula (Malawi)

Twisted Minds by Zziwa Aaron Alone (Uganda)

Sometimes In Yesterday by Emeka Akpara (Ghana)

Nadira by Kamal Kamal (Morocco)

Unbreakable by Ben Chiadika (Nigeria)   WINNER

Run by Uche Chuckwu (Nigeria)

Azali by Kwabena Gyansah (Ghana)

Last Request by James Abinibi (Nigeria)

Obioma (Tailor) by Esther Abah (Nigeria)

Tunde Alabi receives the Best Feature Film (Unbreakable) African Film in English Language on behalf of Buky Campbell (Producer)

 7. The nominees for Best Producer:

Sunny Okonkwo Inbred (Nigeria)

Said Gougaz  Nadira Morocco)

Joyce Mbango Chavala Nyasaland (Malawi)

Moses Olufemi Last Request (Nigeria)   WINNER

Emeka Okpara Sometimes in Yesterday (Ghana)

Buky Cambell Unbreakable (Nigeria)

Judith Audu The Family (Nigeria)

Chief Ayo Oyebade and wife Theodora Oyebade present Moses Olufemi with the Best Producer (Last Request) African Film in English Language.                                                                                                                                        8. Best African Actor of The Year 

The nominees: Adjetey Anang (Azali) Ghana

Bimbo Manuel (Unbreakable) Nigeria

Femi Jacobs (Tailor) Nigeria   WINNER

Chief Ayo Oyebade receives the Best African Actor of the Year 2019 on behalf of Femi Jacobs from Mrs Stella Ideh.                                                                                                       9. Best African Actress of The Year  

The nominees:

Juliet Ibrahim (The Perfect Crime) Ghana   WINNER

Bimbo Akintola (Last Request) Nigeria

Jihane Kamal (Nadira) Morocco

Jessica Larny (Sometimes In Yesterday) Ghana

Ama K Abebrese (Azali) Ghana  

10. African Film in (Yoruba Language) 

The nominees for the Best Actress in Lead Role:

Yewande Adekoya Abiodun Ogo Osan

Simi Mokalik

Jumoke Odetola Igbeyawo

Bose Alao Awosakun Biola Adebayo The Switch    WINNER

Prof. Rotimi Jaiyesimi presents the Best Actress in Lead Role to Biola Adebayo                   11. The nominees for the Best Actor in Supporting Role:

Jide Awobona  Aremo Ife

Mustapha Sholagbade Iyo Ayemi    WINNER

Akeem Adeyemi Damaged

Jamiu Azeez Eeya Pharaoh

Kehinde Adams Idi

Akin Kolapo Ege

Otunba (Dr) Dapo Williams presents Mustapha Sholagbade with the Best Actor in Supporting Role.

12. The Best Yoruba Movies:

Kesari Ibrahim Yekini

Mokalik Kunle Afolayan

Sadaat Yomi Fabiyi   WINNER

Gbarada Muyiwa Ademola

Mo’dorisa Kemi Afolabi

Olokiki Oru Ibrahim Chata  

Mr & Mrs Fred Aseroma present the award for the Best Movie in Yoruba Language to Yomi Fabiyi

13. African Film in (Hausa Language)

The nominees for Best Actress (Hausa Language)

Fatima Washa Abdullahi SADAUKI   WINNER

Aisha Aliyu Tsamiya JAMILA

Halima Yusuf Atete UWAR GULMA

From left: Fatima Washa Abdullahi winner Best Actress (Hausa Language), Mohamed Naoman winner Best Short Film Son of Janitor and Rahama Sadau Outstanding Actress of the Year 2019 (Kannywood).

 

  1. The nominees Best Director (Hausa Language)

Ali Nuhu  KAR KI MANTA DA NI     WINNER

Nazifi Asnanic HEADMASTER

Yaseen Auwal  KASKO

Alhaji Jamilu Yakasai receives the Best Director (Hausa Film) on behalf of Ali Nuhu from Dr. & Mrs Dayo Olomu

 

  1. BEST DIASPORA FEATURE FILM

The Best Feature Films:

Land of America (Ilu America) by Taiwo Oduala

Correction (Atunse) by Toyin Moore  WINNER

MaQueen by Moji Bishi

My London Slave by Cordelia Emeh

Dr. Abbey Akinoshun presents Toyin Moore the director of Correction (Atunse) with Best Diaspora Feature Film

 

  1. Best Executive Producer (UK Nollywood)

The nominees:

Nicki Moore Stains of Hatred

Yemisi Banjoko Alter Date    WINNER

Rita Ekokotu-Odigie Shadow of The Past

Cordelia Emeh My London Slave

Cllr. Sunny Lambe presents Yemisi Banjoko with Best Executive Producer (UK Nollywood)
  1. The nominees for the Best Actress in Lead Role (UK Nollywood Film)

Moji Bishi MaQueen

Bolaji Owolabi Land of America

Cordelia Emeh My London Slave  WINNER

Bimpe Oyebade Correction – Atunse

Cordelia – Emeh receives Best Actress in Lead Role (UK Nollywood Film) award from Cllr. & Mrs Ade Aminu
  1. The nominees for the Best Actor in Lead Role

(UK Nollywood Film)

Taiwo Oduala Land of America

Daniel Lloyd My London Slave

Rotimi Salami Correction–Atunse   WINNER

Femi Adebayo MaQueen  

  1. The nominees for the Best Actor in Supporting Role (UK

Nollywood Film)

Femi Brainard Land of America

Charles Efe Lawson My London Slave

Odunlade Adekola Correction–Atunse   WINNER

Rykardo Agbor MaQueen

  1. The nominees for the Best Actress in Supporting Role (UK Nollywood Film)

Biola Adebayo CorrectionAtunse

Funmi Ogidan Bello My London Slave    WINNER

Sola Kosoko MaQueen    

  1. Best Short Film

The Way North Coast by Mostafa Eid (Egypt)

It’s Not Over by IIham El Alami (Morocco)

The FourthSide by Judith Audu (Nigeria)

The MSG by Bamidele Lamidi (Nigeria)

Before The Storm by Hcham Hlimi (Morocco)

Son of Janitor by Mohamed Naoman (Egypt)  WINNER

Paper Boats by Gonzalo Guajardo (Ethiopia)

Adrian Ogun presents Mohammed Naoman (Egypt) with the Best Short Film award
  1. Best Short Film (Diaspora)

Mama Love by Jeff Taver (France)

Vita by Skinny Corleone (USA)

Insta – Grim by Moses Ssebandeke (UK)   WINNER

The Announcement by Lanre Sulola (UK)

Mr & Mrs Abiodun Ekerin present Moses Ssebandeke with the Best Short Film (Diaspora)

 

23. Best Animation

Battle Dream Chronicles: A new Beginning by Alain Bidard (France)   WINNER             

Appeased Village by Issouf (Mali)                  

Companionship by Engi Mahmoud (Egypt)                  

A Short by Ahmed Al-Haddad (Egypt)                  

Vanity by Nygilia McClain (UK)                

A Moment In Time by Belal Saeed AbdelHakim (Egypt)

 

24. The winners of the Special Achievement African Film Award Category are:

Ruke Amata Special Recognition for contributions to UK Nollywood

Remi Oshodi Veteran Actress of the Year

Rahama Sadau Outstanding Actress of the Year (Kannywood).

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DJ Abass presents Ruke Amata with Special Recognition for contributions to UK Nollywood
Nigeria High Commissioner, His Excellency, Justice (Rtd) George Adesola Oguntade CFR, CON and his amiable wife Chief (Mrs) Modupeola Oguntade present Remi Oshodi with the award for the Veteran Actress of the Year 2019.

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Nigeria High Commissioner, His Excellency, Justice (Rtd) George Adesola Oguntade CFR, CON and his amiable wife Chief (Mrs) Modupeola Oguntade with guests
Prince Mike Abiola and Princess Golda Abiola
Cordelia Emeh Best Actress in Lead Role 2019 (UK Nollywood) and Labake Labake Best Actress in Lead Role 2018 (UK Nollywood)
From right: Olori Busola Okuneye with friends
Deacon Ebenezer Daramola and wife
From right: Doyin Ola, Arinola Dehinsilu and Abigail Akano
Theodora Oyebade receives the Best Actor in Lead role on behalf of Rotimi Salami from Chief & Chief (Mrs) Adebayo Oladimeji)
Mrs Peter Thomas receives the Best Actor in Lead Role on behalf of O. C Ukeje
Comperes: Keni Ogunlola and Kalisha Johnson
From left: Prince Mike Abiola, Mohammed Naoman, Alhaji Jamil Yakasai Sadauna of Kannywood, Princess Golda John Abiola and Prince Tade Olusile
From right: Chief Bimbo Folayan, Princess Golda Abiola, Alhaji Jamilu Yakasai Sadauna of Kannywood and sister
From right: Juliet Ibrahim and some VIP guests