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Monday, 11 March 2013

PHOTOS & Full list of winners at 2013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, AMVCA



Biola Alabi

Damilola Adegbite

Erelu Dosunmu Abiola

Funke Akindele-Oloyede

Funmilola Aofiyebi

Genevevie Nnaji
Genevevie Nnaji (3)
Genevevie Nnaji

Jackie Appiah

Joke Silva
Junipa Musa

Karen Igho
Karen Igho

Marian

Nike Oshinnowo

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Osas Ighodaro

Rita Dominic

Stepahine Linus

Vina

Yeni Kuti
The Men

Jim Iyke

Jide Kosoko

Gideon

Gbenga Adeyinka

Fred Amata

Frank Osodi

Adewunmi Ogunsanya

Dimeji Alara

Desmond Elliot

Darey Art Alade

Comedian Jedi

Chris of BBA

Chidi Mokeme

Bolarinwa

Bob-Manuel Udoku

Banky W

Balami

Akin Kongi

John Ugbe

Tee-A

Steve ‘Yaw’ Onu

Segun Arinze

Pa Kasunmu

Olu Jacobs

Martins Mabuto

Mannie

Kunle Bamtefa

Kunle Afolayan

Kelechi Amadi-Obi

Julius Agwu

Teju Babyface

Yinka Quadri

Victor Olaotan

Tunde Kelani

Tony Okoroji

Ade Adefeko and wife

Tee-A and wife

Tee-A and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Segun Arinze and wife

Oludare Kafar and wife

Moyo Okunoa and wife

Joke Silva and Olu Jacobs

IK Osakioduwa and wife

Biola Alabi and husband

Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha and wife

Zach Orji and Son Leo’nel

Kappa Kahunmba and Lizy Amkpa

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    Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards took place on Saturday night at the Eko hotel and suites.
     
    The event was hosted by IK Osakioduwa and Vimbai Mutinhiri.
     
    Artistes that performed at the event include Femi Kuti, Iyanya, Banky W, Tiwa Savage, Sautisol guys from Kenya.
     

    Below are the full list of winners:
     
    1. Aryan Kaganof: AMVCA Best Pix Editor Winner (Man On Ground)
     
    2. Best Local Language Yoruba goes to - Tunde Kelani for Maami
     
    3. Best Art Director - Anita and Chantel carter
     
    4. The award for best local language (swahili) goes to Sameer Srivastava/Sanjni Srivastava – The Ray of Hope
     
    5. The Best Art director award winner is Anita Van Hermert and Chantel Carter – Othelo Burning
     
    6. Ngozi Obasi won Best Costume Design
     
    7. Best Sound Editor (Movie/Tv Series) -Michael Botha & Joel Assaizky For Man On Ground

    8. Best Hausa Movies (Movie/Tv Series) -Nura A. Ali/Hafizu Bello

    9. Best Comedy Writer (Movie/Tv Series) -Tim Greene - Skeem

    10. Best Make Up Artist (Movie/Tv Series) - Jacqui Bannermen -Otelo Burning

    11. Best Costume Designer (Movie/Tv Series) - Ngozi Abasi – The Mirror Boy

    12. Best Art Director (Movie/Tv Series) - Anita Van Hemert & Chantel Carter - Otelo Burning

    13. Best Television Series (Drama/Comedy) - Godfrey Mwampembwa & Marie Lora – Mungai -The Xyz Show

    14. Best Drama Writer (Movie/Tv Series) - Obi & Amaka Emelonye - The Mirror Boy

    15. Industry Merit Award - Olu Jacobs Presented By Veteran Thespian Taiwo Ajayi Lycett

    16. Best Short Film - Ngendo Mukii - Yellow Fever

    17. Best Trail Blazer Actor/Actress - Ivie Okujaiy

    18. Best Actress In A Comedy -Mercy Johnson - Dumebi The Dirty Girl

    19. Best TV series goes to XYZ show.

    20. Best Actor In A Comedy - Hafiz Oyetoro - House Apart

    21. Best Supporting Actress In (Movie/Tv Series) - Maureem Koech - Lies That Bind

    22. Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy (Movie/Tvseries) - Matthew Nabwiso - A Good Catholic Girl

    23. Best Actress In A Drama( Movie/Tv Series) -Jackie Appiah

    24. Best Actor In A Drama (Movie/Tv Series) -Oc Ukeje - Two Brides & A Baby

    25. Best Movie Director (Movie/Tv Series) - Akin Omotosho – Man On Ground

    26. Best Movie Comedy - Tim Greene - Skeem

    27. Best Movie Of 2012 (Overall) -Obi Emelonye - The Mirror Boy

    28. Best Movie (Drama) -Obi Emelonye - The Mirror Boy

    29. Best Movie (Overall) – Otelo Burning - Sara Blecher

    Sunday, 10 March 2013

    Nigerian hostage deaths: Ansaru claims backed

    Nigerian hostage deaths: Ansaru claims backed


     
    William Hague: "This is an unforgivable act of pure cold-blooded murder"


    A Nigerian Islamist militant group's claims to have killed seven foreign hostages it seized last month are credible, Western governments say.

    The hostages - from Italy, Britain, Greece and Lebanon - were captured in a raid on a construction site in the northern state of Bauchi.

    In an online statement posted on Saturday, the militant group Ansaru said it had killed the captives.

    Ansaru is suspected of being an offshoot of the Boko Haram network.

    On Sunday, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said a British construction worker, named as Brendan Vaughan, was "likely to have been killed at the hands of his captors, along with six other foreign nationals".

    "This is an unforgivable act of pure, cold-blooded murder, for which there can be no excuse or justification," he added.

    The Italian government issued a similar statement, while the Greek foreign ministry said: "The information we have shows that the Greek citizen is dead."

    Ansaru at a glance:

    An image from a 24 December 2012 video released by Jama'atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis Sudan
    • Based in Nigeria
    • Suspected to be an offshoot of Boko Haram
    • Listed by UK as a "terrorist organisation" aligned with al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
    • Announced its formation in January 2012
    • Said it would target non-Muslims "in self-defence"
    • Full Arabic name is Jama'atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Bidalis Sudan ("Vanguards for the Protection of Muslims in Black Africa")

    Ansaru's online message included grainy pictures purporting to show the bodies of the seven - a Briton, an Italian, a Greek and four Lebanese workers.

    The group said they had been killed because of a rescue attempt by British and Nigerian forces.

    But in its statement, the Italian foreign ministry said: "There was never any military attempt to rescue the hostages by any of the governments concerned."

    It added that the group's actions "can have no explanation other than blind and barbaric violence".

    Britain's military said its warplanes which were recently spotted in Nigeria's capital Abuja had been there to carry soldiers taking part in the French-led operation in Mali - not to rescue hostages.

    The seven hostages were seized in a raid from a site belonging to the Setraco construction company. It resulted in the death of a guard.

    Ansaru said it had carried out the attack in revenge for what it called atrocities by European nations against Islam.

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    The group, formed in January 2012, has been listed by the UK government as a "terrorist organisation" aligned with al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

    It abducted French national Francis Colump in December in an attack on a compound in the northern state of Katsina.

    In January Ansaru said it had carried out an attack that killed two Nigerian soldiers as they prepared to deploy to Mali, where French-led troops have been fighting Islamic militants.

    bbc.co.uk