The 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards was held 1 September 2018 at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.[1][2]
Nominees were revealed on June 30, 2018.[3][4]
Awards
Winners are listed highlighted in boldface.
Best Sound Editor
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Best Picture Editor
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- Kolade Morakinyo and Pius Fatoke - Tatu
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- 18 Hours - Mark Maina
- Idemuza – Aloaye Omoake
- Alter Ego – Moses Inwang/Tunde Bakare
- Hakkunde – Asurf Oluseyi
- Hidden – Jibril Mailafia
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Best Soundtrack
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Best Lighting Designer
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- Tatu – Akpe Ododoru, Tunde Akinniyi
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Best Cinematography
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Best Costume Designer
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- The Bridge – Ngozi Obasi and James Bessinone
- Tatu – Yolanda Okereke
- Isoken – Jade Osiberu
- Potato Potato – Christie Brown
- Hakkunde – Joan Gbefwi
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Best Short Film/Online Video
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Best Documentary
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- Penance - Micheal Ama Psalmist’ Akinrogunde
- Tolu – Nadine Ibrahim
- The Housewife – Jay Franklin Jituboh
- Lodgers – Ken Ogunlola
- Tanwa: The Child we Wanted – Adenike Adebayo
- Alter Ego – Bishop Blunt/Adeoye Adeniyi
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- The Flesh Business – Dennis Wanjohi
- Nightfall in Lagos – James Amuta
- God's Wives – Bolanle Olukanni
- Omidan, Styles Defunct by Ayaworanho3d – Aderemi Davies
- Oghenefego Ofili – Calabar Carnival: What the People Think
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Best Makeup Artist
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Best Art Director
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- Tatu - Thelma Ozy Smith, Hakeem Effect Onilogbo
- Ojukokoro – Sandra Oyiana
- What Lies Within – Cynthia Ububa
- Disguise – Hakeem Effect
- Lotanna – Nnnenna Emekalam
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Best Soundtrack
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Best Indigenous Language (Swahili)
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- Tatu - Evelle
- Mo – Tom Koroluk
- Banana Island Ghost – Enyi Omeruah and Funbi Ogunbanwo
- Bella – Andrew Ahuura
- Idahosa Trails – Oriri Osayamore
- 18 Hours – Jacktone Okore
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- Super Modo – Sarika Hemi Lhakani
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Best Indigenous Language (Hausa)
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Best Indigenous Language (Yoruba)
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- Mansoor - Ali Nuhu
- Umar Sanda – Kamal Alkali
- Dadin Kowa Sabon Salo – Arewa24
- Uwar Bari – Hamisu Lamido Iyantama
- Rashinsani – Tianah Johnson
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Best Indigenous Language (Igbo)
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Best TV/Drama/Comedy
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- Bound - Lilian Afegbai
- Ofuobi – Victor Oyke
- Uwa Na Eme Nyughari – Tianah Johnson
- Oge Nkem – Tianah Oboyi Johnson
- Ego Malaysia – Iyooh James Chidozie
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Best Movie East Africa
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Best Movie West Africa
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Best Movie Southern Africa
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Best Writer in Movie/TV series
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- The Road to Sunrise - Shemu Joyah
- Descent – Awal Abdulfatai
- Salute – Philippe Talavera
- Jomako Black Democracy – Abraham Kabwe
- Nyasaland – Joyce Mhango Chavula
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- Alter Ego (film) - Patrick Nnamani, Moses Inwang & Koye O
- Idemuza – Alaoye Omoake
- Soul Tie – Kehinde Joseph
- Idahosa Trails – Stanlee Ohikhuare
- 18 Hours – Njue Kevin
- The Torture – Mulindwa Richard
- Hakkunde – Tomi Adeshina
- The Torture – Mulindwa Richard
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Best Supporting Actress
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Best Supporting Actor
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Best Actress in a Comedy
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Best Actor in a Comedy
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Best Actress in a Drama
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Best Actor in a Drama
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Best Director
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Best Overall Movie
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Trailblazer Award
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Industry Merit Award
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References
- ^ ""Tatu," "Banana Island Ghost," "Isoken," Odunlade Adekola, Dakore Akande among nominees".
- ^ "AMVCA 2018: Full list of winners".
- ^ Opeyemi Kehinde, Africa: Nominees Revealed for 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards, Daily Trust, 1 July 2018. Reprinted at allafrica.com. Accessed 3 November 2019.
- ^ Fejiro Onohwosa, Complete List Of AMVCA 2018 Nominees, The Guardian, 2 July 2018. Accessed 3 November 2019.
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Ceremonies | |
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Merit Awards |
- Best Actor in a Drama
- Best Actress in a Drama
- Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
- Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
- Best Actor in a Comedy
- Best Actress in a Comedy
- Best Movie (West Africa)
- Best Picture Editor
- Best Makeup Artist
- Best Lighting Designer
- Best Costume Designer
- Best Movie Director
- Best Sound Editor
- Best Art Director
- Best Cinematographer
- Best Writer
- Best Short Film/Online video
- Best Indigenous Language (Hausa)
- Best Writer
- Best Short Film/Online video
- Best Indigenous Language (Hausa)
- Best Indigenous Language (Yoruba)
- Best Overall Movie
- Best Indigenous Language (Swahili)
- Best Movie (Eastern Africa)
- Best Movie (Southern Africa)
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Special Awards | |
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