AMVCA WINNERS- FULL LIST OF ALL THE WINNERS AT THE 2022 AMVCA

AMVCA Winners: Full List Of All The Winners At The 2022 AMVCA

Check out our complete list of the AMVCA Winners at the Eighth Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.

Here is the full list of the 2022 AMVCA winners:

Best Supporting Actress (Movie/TV Series)

Omowunmi Dada (“Country Hard”) (Winner)

Bisola Aiyeola (“Sugar Rush”)
Mercy Johnson (“The New Normal”)
Clarion Chukwurah (“Amina”)
Mumbi Maina (“La Femme Anjola”)
Enado Odigie  (“The New Normal”)
Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha (“Omo Ghetto: The Saga”)

Best Supporting Actor (Movie/TV Series)

Odunlade Adekola (“Jankariwo”) (Winner)

Adjetey Anang (“Gold Coast Lounge”)
Onyebuchi Franklin (“Rattlesnake”)
Eric Roberts (“A Soldier’s Story”)
Magaji Mijinyawa (“Amina”)
Folayemi ‘Yemi Blaq’ Olatunji (“The New Normal”)
Tope Tedela (“Country Hard”)

Best Actress in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)

Osas Ighodaro (“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna story”) (Winner)

Asabe Madaki (“Voiceless”)
Meg Otanwa (“For Maria Ebun Pataki”)
Bisola Aiyeola (“This Lady Called Life”)
Nancy isime (“Superstar”)
Genoveva Umeh (“A Tune Away”)
Kehinde Bankole (“Dear Affy”)

Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)

Stanley Nzediegwu (“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story”) (Winner)

Uzee Usman (“Voiceless”)
Gabriel Afolayan (“For Maria Ebun Pataki”)
Efa Iwara (“This Lady Called Life”)
Femi Jacobs (“Introducing The Kujus”)
Eyinna Nwigwe (“Dear Affy”)
Timini Egbuson (“Introducing The Kujus”)

Best Africa Magic Original Drama Series

“Rishantes,” Dimbo Atiya (Winner)

“Movement Japa,” Femi Odugbemi
“Riona,” James Omokwe
“Unmarried,” Uche Ikejimba
“Dilemma,” Uche Ikejimba
“Venge,” Tosin Igho and Rogba Arimoro
“Eve,” Winifred Nwokedi
“Enakhe,” Victor Sanchez Aghahowa

Best Actress in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series)

Funke Akindele (“Omo Ghetto: The Saga”) (“Winner”)

Bimbo Ademoye ­(“Breaded Life”)
Nse Ikpe Etim (“Quam’s Money”)
Bisola Aiyeola (“Dwindle”)
Nancy Isime (“Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards”)
Sarah Hassan (“Just In Time”)

Best Actor in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series)

Samuel ‘Broda Shaggi’ Perry (“Dwindle”) (Winner)

Shawn Faqua (“Soole”)
Deyemi Okanlawon (“Omo Ghetto: The Saga”)
Gideon Okeke (“Loving Rona”)
Femi Adebayo (“Progressive Tailors Club”)
Williams Uchemba (“Dear Affy”)
Timini  Egbuson (“Ponzi”)

Best Director (Movie)

Ramsey Nouah (“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story”) (Winner)

Mildred Okwo (“La Femme Anjola”)
Izu Ojukwu (“Amina”)
Bolanle Austen-Peters (“Collision Course”)
Robert O. Peters (“Voiceless”)
Ekene Som Mekwunye (“Light In The Dark”)

Hamisha Daryani Ahuja (“Namatse Wahala”)

Best Overall Movie 

“Amina,” Izu Ojukwu and Okey Ogunjiofor (Winner)

“Voiceless,” Robert O. Peters and Rogers Ofime
“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Ramsey Nouah, Chris Odeh and Charles Okpaleke
“Collision Course,” Bolanle Austen-Peters
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” Funke Akindele Bello and Abdulrasheed ‘JJC Skillz’ Bello
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Tosin Igho, Chris Odeh and Charles Okpaleke 
“La Femme Anjola,” Mildred Okwo and Rita Dominic
“Just In Time,” Dolapo Adeleke and Sarah Hassan

Best Africa Magic Original Comedy Series

“The Johnsons,” Rogers Ofime (Winner)

“My Flatmates,” Bright Okpocha and Solomon Adekunle
“My Siblings & I,” Funke Akindele Bello and Abdulrasheed ‘JJC Skillz’ Bello

Best Soundtrack (Movie/TV Series)

“Gold Coast Lounge,” Pascal Aka and Raquel (Winner)

“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Larry Gaaga
“Collision Course,” Tchella and Dannybeats
“Just In Time,” Boumeester Lindsay and Kagwe Mungai
“Amina,” Dabs Agwom
“Light In the Dark,” Awele Mekwunye and Bizzouch
“The White Line,” Michael Pulse and Ponti Dikuua

Best Movie (West Africa)

“Collision Course,” Bolanle Austen-Peters, Joseph Umoibom and James Amuta (Winner)

“Tainted Canvas,” Orwi Manny Ameh
“Amina,” Okey Ogunjiofor
“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Chris Odeh

“Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” Funke Akindele Bello and Abdulrasheed ‘JJC Skillz’ Bello

“Breaded Life,” Biodun Stephen and Tara Ajibulu

“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Chris Odeh

Best Movie (Southern Africa)

“Hairareb,” – Dantagos Jimmy-Melani (Winner)

“Black Dollar,” David Kazadi
“Maria Kristu,” Paul. S. Wilo
“Veza: The Unfolding,” Dumie Manyathela

Best Movie (East Africa)

“The Girl In The Yellow Jumper,” – Morocco Omari (Winner)

“A Grand Little Lie,” Denise Kibisu Ngubuini
“My Husband’s Wife,” Ndagire Mariam
“Just In Time,” Sarah Hassan and Dolapo Adeleke
“Ugonjwa Wa Kifo,” Raphael Emmanuel
“Beautiful Ashes,” Ayeny T. Steve

Best Short Film Or Online Video

I Am The Prostitute Mama Described – Taiwo Ogunnimo (Winner)

“Something About Zee,” Mary Nsikanabasi Uyoh
“Fractured,” Abimbola Craig
“Ounje Ale,” Ozor Uche
“Koro,” Nicholas ‘Big Ghun’ Nartey
“Kiitan,” Korede Olayinka
“Dices,” Sandra Tetteh

Best Documentary

“If Objects Could Speak,” Saitabao Kaiyare, Mumo Liku, Elena Schilling, Daniella Fritz, Ann Katrina Boberg (Winner)

“Road2Blow,” Taiwo Adeyemi
“Unmasked: Leadership, Trust And The COVID-19 Pandemic In Nigeria,” Femi Odugbemi
“This Love,” Eugene Mbugua
“Sunset In Makoko,” Allen Onyige
“Streets Of Lagos: Dear Little People,” Lawrence Adejumo

Best Television Series (Drama/Comedy)

“The Mystic River,” Rogers Ofime (Winner)

“The Smart Money Woman,” Arese Ugwu, Isoken Ogiemwonyi, Lala Akindoju and Akintunde Marine Marinho
“Rumour Has It (Season 3),” Vincent Nwachukwu
“Little Black Book,” Olawale Adetula and Lydia Idakula-Sobogun
“My Name A-Zed,” Olawale Adetula and Ijeoma Grace Agu
“Butuku,” Mwaka Nakweti
“Jenifa’s Diary,” Olufunke Akindele

Best Online Social Content Creator

Mr Funny – Oga Sabinus (Winner)

Best Cinematography

“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Muhammed Attah Ahmed (Winner)

“Collision Course,” James Amuta
“Amina,”  Peter Kreil, Wale Adebayo, Samuel Jonathan and Moruf Fadaro
“The Mystic River, Samuel Jonathan and Moruf Fadaro
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” John Njaga Demps
“Just In Time,” Victoria Ombogo
“Superstar,” Barnabas Emordi

Best Picture Editing

For Maria Ebun Pataki – Tunde Apalowo (Winner)

“Voiceless,” Rogers Ofime
“Just In Time,” Dolapo Adeleke
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” Abdulrasheed ‘JJC Skillz’ Bello, Adeyemi Shomade and Valentine Chukwuma
“Lockdown,” Tester Bassey, Abiodun Okunola and Moses Inwang
“Bad Comments,” Moses Inwang
“Collision Course,” Tega Salubi

Best Art Director (Movie/TV Series)

“Amina,” Tunji Afolayan (1996) (Winner)

“The Smart Money Woman,” Ediri Okwa
“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Pat Nebo
“The Mystic River,” Mayowa Labiran
“One Lagos Night,” Chima Adighije
“Day Of Destiny,” Chris Udomi
“Introducing The Kujus,” Adeoye Adetunji

Best Lighting Designer (Movie/TV Series)

“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Mathew Yusuf (Winner)

“Amina,” Stanley Ibegbu Okechukwu
“The Mystic River,” Yemi Awoponle
“The White Line,” Jaco Strauss
“Light In the Dark,” Godwin Lawani
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Mathew Yusuf
“Dear Affy,” Fei Mustapha

Best Makeup

“Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story,” Carina Ojoko (Winner)

“Voiceless,” Gift Ameh
“Amina,” Dagogo Diminas and Gabriel Okorie Gabazzini
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” Balogun Abiodun
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Ugochinyere Ihendi
“Peregun,” Adewunmi Fatai and Ayobami Abolarin
“La Femme Anjola,” Abiola Popoola

Best Writer (Movie/TV Series)

“Introducing The Kujus,” Manie Oiseomaye, Donald Tombia, Biodun Stephen (Winner)

“La Femme Anjola,” Tunde Babalola
“This Lady Called Life,” Toluwani Obayan and Kayode Kasum
“For Maria Ebun Pataki,” Tunray Femi and Damilola E. Orimogunje
“One Lagos Night,” Chigozirim Nwanegbo
“Amina,” Frank Chinedu Uba
“Little Black Book,” Abosi Ogba, Sally Kenneth Dadzie, Lydia Idakula Sobogun, Olawale Adetula and Belinda Yanga Agedah

Best Sound Editor (Movie/TV Series)

“Amina,” Jim Lively and James Nelson (Winner)

“Prophetess,” Bayo Adepetun and Biola ‘Lala’ Olayinka
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” Puffy Tee
“For Maria Ebun Pataki,” Tom Koroluk
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Habib Adebayo Olaore, Ovie Odigie and Chika Dil Ajufo
“Tinka’s Story,” Hassan Mageye

Best Costume Designer (Movie/TV Series)

“Amina,” Millicent T. Jack (Winner)

“Voiceless,” Titi Aina Raji
“The Smart Money Woman,” Isoken Ogiemwonyi
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga),” Funke Akindele Bello
“The Mystic River,” Obijie Oru
“La Femme Anjola,” Yolanda Okereke
“Nneka The Pretty Serpent,” Yoanna ‘Pepper’ Chikezie

Best Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series (Igbo)

“Nne-Ka,” Uche Nnanna Maduka (Winner)

“Uhuruchi (Sunset),” Victor Iyke
“Echezona,” Victor Onwudiwe and Ugomma Onwe
“Udene,” Oma Nnadi

Best Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series (Hausa)

“Voiceless,” Rogers Ofime (Winner)

“Sarki Goma Zamani Goma,” Abubakar Bashir Maishadda
“Bana Bakwai,” Abubakar Bashir Maishadda
“Tsangayar Asali,” Abdulkadir Nuhu Aminu
“Bayi,” Diane Russet and Ayo Newo

Best Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series (Yoruba)

“Alaise,” David Akande, Demola Yusuf, Edgard Leroy (Winner)

“Jankariwo,” Bukunmi Oluwasina
“Abeke,” Samuel Oniyitan
“Balokun,” Olamide Akinmolayan
“Ijolewa,” Olapeju Wahab
“Arodan,” Wunmi Ajiboye

Best Indigenous Language Movie or TV Series (Swahili)

“Obambo,” Freddy Feruzi (Winner)

“Jaramandia,” Dennis Humphrey and Bernard Kahindi
“Rishai,” Omar Hamza Hassan

Multichoice Talent Factory

Engaito – Daisy Masembe (Winner)

“Bride Untangled,” Abisola Aboaba
“Nyau,” Masuzyo Mwale, Cosmas Ngandwe, Abel Ngoma and Edward Sakala
“Rebirth,” Brian Ontiri
“Oko K3 Akueteh,” Christine Boateng and Eric Okyerefo

Others

Industry Merit Award: Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett

Trailblazer Award: Teniola Aladese

Best Dressed Male: Denola Grey

Best Dressed Female: Osas Ighodaro

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