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AMAA 2024: Nigeria’s The Weekend and Jagun Jagun and S/Africa’s The Queenstown Kings Are the Top Winners
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AMAA 2024: Nigeria’s The Weekend and Jagun Jagun and S/Africa’s The Queenstown Kings Are the Top Winners

  • The 20th African Movie Academy Awards AMAA was held in Lagos on Saturday, November 2.
  • It was a celebration of African filmmakers graced with musical performances by Africa’s finest filmmakers.
  • AMAA2024 saw filmmakers from across the continent return home with coveted awards

The highly anticipated 20th edition of the continental film awards ceremony. Africa The Motion Picture Academy Awards (AMAA) took place on Saturday, November 2, 2024, in a packed venue.

The board of directors of African Film Academy (AFA), organizers of AMAA, held its 2024 edition with pomp and joy at the Balmoral Convention Centre, GRA, Ikeja.

The five-hour film awards ceremony was produced by Kingsley James and Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe. Nigeria.

AMAA 2024: Complete list of winners
AMAA 2024: Full list of winners as Nigerian and other African filmmakers battle it out for top prize
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More than 700 guests from different parts of Africa gathered at the venue and received 26 awards, including from African film practitioners. actorscinematographers, producers, costumers, set designers and more.

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Featuring breathtaking performances from legendary Afrobeat star Femi Kuti to Yinka Davies, the night was enlivened by a long list of pan-African artists including Narh Tettey, Bedwei Kwaku and Adina Thembi.

Complete list of AMAA 2024 winners Here:

Among the biggest winners of the unforgettable night were Nigerian Daniel Oriahi, who won four awards for his movie The Weekend; Femi Adebayo’s Jagun Jagun won three; and Jahmil XT Qubeka from South Africa for the Queenstown Kings returned home with four teams.

Uganda’s ‘The Last Shoemaker’ won the Efere Ozako AMAA 2024 AWARD for Best Short Film.

Kenya’s CounterPunch’s Jubril Malafia wins AMAA 2024 Best Animated Feature, Mozambique wins Best Documentary for ‘The Night Still Smells of Gun Powder’, South Africa’s ‘The Queenstown Kings’ Ousmane Sembene wins AMAA 2024 Best in Afrikaans It won the Best Film Award.

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Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe addresses guests

Raymond Anyiam-Osigwe, CEO of AMAA, reiterated that African creatives must remain united while leveraging platforms such as: AMAA as a springboard to global fame.

He also promised that the family will carry on the legacies of the deceased. Peace Anyam-OsigweA name that influenced the African film industry and filmmakers before his death. He promised that the partnerships created and established since the inception of the Continental Film Award will continue, emphasizing that preparations for the 20th anniversary began before the death of the founder.

Lawyer Hannatu Musawa, Nigeria’s Minister for Tourism, Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, led the dignitaries, including captains of industry and film practitioners from Africa and beyond.

Femi Adebayo celebrates AMAA 2024 victory

Excited about his latest victory, the Nollywood actor and filmmaker celebrated his victory with his fans.

Sharing the video of him receiving one of the plaques from his colleague Zubby Michael, Femi expressed his joy with the following title:

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“I am thrilled to announce that JAGUN JAGUN (THE WARRIOR), a Netflix Original Movie, won three awards at the 2024 AMAA AWARDS in the following categories: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Achievement in Make-up, Achievement in Visual Effects.”

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Femi Adebayo shares what’s next after Jagun Jagun

Over the last five years, the Nollywood actor has proven himself to be one of Nigeria’s best producers and actors.

At least once in the last three years Femi Adebayo‘s movies They have won awards and consist mostly of local films.

He said:

“I’ve found my power and I know where to channel it. Plus, no one tells our stories better than us, so I decided to channel my power to create native content.”

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