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  • AMVCA 2026: Full List of Winners at Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards

    The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, with My Father’s Shadow emerging as the biggest winner of the night.

    Hosted by Bovi Ugboma and Nomzamo Mbatha, the glamorous event celebrated outstanding achievements in African film, television, and digital entertainment.

    Major Acting Categories

    Best Lead Actor
    Uzor Arukwe – Colours of Fire

    Best Lead Actress
    Linda Ejiofor – The Serpent’s Gift

    Best Supporting Actor
    Bucci Franklin – To Kill A Monkey

    Best Supporting Actress
    Linda Ejiofor – The Herd

    Top Film Awards

    Best Movie
    My Father’s Shadow

    Best Director
    Akinola Davies Jr. – My Father’s Shadow

    Best Writing (Movie)
    Wale Davies – My Father’s Shadow

    Best Writing (TV Series)
    MTV Shuga Mashariki Team

    Technical Categories

    Best Cinematography
    Kabelo Thathe – To Kill A Monkey

    Best Editing
    Daniel Anyiam – To Kill A Monkey

    Best Sound Design
    Pius Fatoke & CJ Mirra – My Father’s Shadow

    Best Music Score
    Duval Timothy & CJ Mirra – My Father’s Shadow

    Best Art Direction
    Ajamolaya Bunmi – Colours of Fire

    Best Costume Design
    Valerie Okeke – Colours of Fire

    Best Makeup
    Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect) – Warlord

    Digital, Documentary and Series Awards

    Best Documentary
    Beyond Olympic Glory – Shedrack Salami

    Best Short Film
    Hussainin – Orire Nwani & Josh Olaoluwa

    Best Digital Content Creator
    Leave To Live – Emmanuel Kanaga & Sophia Chisom

    Best Scripted M-Net Original
    The Low Priest

    Best Unscripted M-Net Original
    Nigerian Idol Season 10

    Best Indigenous M-Net Original
    Inimba

    Indigenous Language Film Winners

    West Africa
    Lisabi: A Legend Is Born – Lateef Adedimeji

    East Africa
    Addis Fikir

    South Africa
    Tlhaho Ya Mosadi

    North Africa
    Artal Alhanin: Our Memories

    Central Africa
    Mabanda – Kang Quintus

    Special Recognition Awards

    Trailblazer Award
    Uche Montana

    Industry Merit Awards
    Sola Sobowale
    Kanayo O. Kanayo

    Biggest Winners of the Night

    My Father’s Shadow dominated the ceremony with multiple wins across major and technical categories, while To Kill A Monkey and Colours of Fire also recorded strong performances.

    Linda Ejiofor emerged as one of the standout stars after winning both Best Lead Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards.

    The 2026 edition of the AMVCA once again drew top actors, filmmakers, content creators, and entertainment personalities from across Africa, further cementing the award’s reputation as one of the continent’s biggest entertainment events.

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  • Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind the Scenes’ Leaves AMVCA 2026 Without Award Despite ₦2bn Box Office Run

    Funke Akindele’s blockbuster film Behind the Scenes has become one of the biggest talking points following the 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) after the movie failed to secure a single award despite multiple nominations and record-breaking commercial success.

    The film, which dominated Nollywood conversations for months, went into the AMVCA with nominations in several major categories, including Best Movie, Best Director, Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor.

    Major Nominations, No Win

    Behind the Scenes starred Scarlet Gomez as a wealthy real estate mogul dealing with family pressure and financial responsibility often described as “black tax.”

    The movie also featured Funke Akindele, Uzor Arukwe, Tobi Bakre, Iyabo Ojo, and several other top actors.

    Despite its strong nomination run, the awards went to other productions during the ceremony held in Lagos on Saturday night.

    Linda Ejiofor emerged as one of the biggest acting winners after clinching Best Lead Actress for The Serpent’s Gift and Best Supporting Actress for The Herd.

    Meanwhile, My Father’s Shadow dominated the night with wins for Best Movie, Best Director, and several technical categories.

    Film Breaks Nollywood Records

    Although the film left the AMVCA empty-handed, Behind the Scenes had already secured its place in Nollywood history through its box office performance.

    Distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, the movie became the first Nollywood production to cross the ₦2 billion mark at the box office.

    Reports also showed that the film generated between ₦2.1 billion and ₦2.7 billion domestically while setting multiple records across Nigeria and diaspora markets.

    The movie reportedly became the fastest West African film to hit ₦1 billion and also emerged as the highest-grossing Nigerian film in Africa, the UK, and Ireland.

    It further recorded the biggest single-day gross in Nollywood history on Boxing Day.

    Debate Over Awards and Commercial Success

    The outcome has since reignited conversations about the gap between commercial success and award recognition in Nollywood.

    While films like My Father’s Shadow gained critical acclaim and dominated jury votes, blockbuster productions such as Behind the Scenes continue driving the industry’s financial growth and cinema culture.

    Funke Akindele, already regarded as one of Nollywood’s biggest commercial filmmakers, has consistently dominated the box office in recent years with projects like A Tribe Called Judah and Everybody Loves Jenifa.

    The film was also recently released on Netflix, further expanding its global reach.

    Mixed Reactions Trail AMVCA Outcome

    Reactions online have remained divided since the awards night, with many fans expressing disappointment over the movie’s shutout despite its cultural impact and commercial dominance.

    Others, however, argued that awards are often based on artistic and technical considerations rather than box office numbers alone.

    As conversations continue after AMVCA 2026, Behind the Scenes remains one of Nollywood’s most commercially successful productions, proving once again that audience acceptance and award recognition do not always go hand in hand.

  • AMVCA 2026: ‘My Father’s Shadow’ Dominates as Uzor Arukwe, Linda Ejiofor Shine Big

    The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Lagos, with My Father’s Shadow emerging as the biggest winner of the night.

    The award ceremony, hosted by comedian Bovi Ugboma and South African media personality Nomzamo Mbatha at Eko Hotel and Suites, celebrated excellence across African film and television.

    ‘My Father’s Shadow’ Leads the Night

    The movie dominated several major categories, including Best Movie and Best Director, with Akinola Davies Jr. taking home the directing award.

    The film also secured wins for Best Writing (Movie), Best Sound Design, and Best Music Score, cementing its place as the standout production of the night.

    Uzor Arukwe, Linda Ejiofor Win Big

    Actor Uzor Arukwe won the Best Lead Actor award for his performance in Colours of Fire.

    Linda Ejiofor had one of the strongest nights at the awards after clinching both Best Lead Actress for The Serpent’s Gift and Best Supporting Actress for The Herd.

    Bucci Franklin also secured the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in To Kill A Monkey.

    Technical Categories Deliver Surprises

    Several films also dominated the technical categories during the ceremony.

    To Kill A Monkey won Best Editing through Daniel Anyiam, while Colours of Fire secured Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.

    Hakeem Onilogbo, popularly known as Hakeem Effect, won the Best Makeup category for Warlord.

    Special Recognition Awards Presented

    The organisers also honoured notable figures in the entertainment industry with special recognition awards.

    Actress Uche Montana received the Trailblazer Award, while veteran actors Sola Sobowale and Kanayo O. Kanayo were honoured with the Industry Merit Award for their contributions to African cinema.

    Other Major Winners

    In other categories, Leave To Live by Emmanuel Kanaga and Sophia Chisom won Best Digital Content Creator.

    Nigerian Idol Season 10 emerged as Best Unscripted Series, while Inimba won Best Scripted Series.

    For indigenous language films, Lisabi: A Legend Is Born won in the West African category alongside other regional winners from East, South, North, and Central Africa.

    AMVCA Continues to Shape African Entertainment

    The AMVCA, launched by MultiChoice in 2013, remains one of Africa’s biggest entertainment award platforms, recognising outstanding achievements in film, television, and digital storytelling across the continent.

    This year’s edition also sparked conversations online as fans celebrated surprise wins, emotional speeches, fashion moments, and standout performances from some of Africa’s biggest stars.