The 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was a night of glitz, glamour, and groundbreaking achievements, but two productions stood above the rest – Femi Adebayo’s “Seven Doors” and Lateef Adedimeji’s “Lisabi: The Uprising.”

Both films emerged as the biggest winners of the night, each clinching three prestigious awards, solidifying their place in the annals of African cinema.

“Seven Doors,” a gripping drama directed by Femi Adebayo, captivated audiences and critics alike, earning Adebayo the award for Best Lead Actor, a recognition of his outstanding performance.

Alongside him, Chioma Chukwuka claimed the Best Lead Actress award for her stellar portrayal in the film. “This recognition means everything to me,” Adebayo expressed on stage. “It is proof that African stories can touch the world.”

The film also bagged the Best Score/Music award, with Tolu Obanro’s masterful soundtrack setting the perfect emotional tone.

On the other hand, Lateef Adedimeji’s epic historical drama “Lisabi: The Uprising” also had a triumphant night. It secured the Best Indigenous Language (West Africa) award, celebrating its authentic storytelling and cultural depth.

The film’s stunning visual storytelling was acknowledged with the Best Art Direction award, credited to Solihull Badu Noutical and Ayanmo Yakub.

Furthermore, the remarkable transformation of characters through makeup artistry earned Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect) the Best Makeup award.

“This is not just my win; it’s a win for our culture, our language, and our heritage,” Adedimeji declared with pride.

Beyond the celebration of new talents and breakout films, the AMVCA also honored two veterans who have defined Nollywood’s legacy.

Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Awards for their outstanding contributions to the industry.

“Nollywood has been my life, my passion, and my purpose,” Owoh said, his voice tinged with emotion, as the crowd gave a standing ovation.

Mu’azu, known for his impactful roles and storytelling, echoed similar sentiments, expressing gratitude for a career that has spanned decades.

Director Kayode Kasum was also among the night’s stars, taking home the Trailblazer Award, a recognition of his innovative approach to storytelling in Nollywood.

Known for his ability to blend genres and push creative boundaries, Kasum’s acceptance speech was both emotional and inspiring.

“This is just the beginning,” he told the audience. “African cinema has so much more to offer, and I’m honored to be part of its journey.”

Below is a full list of winners:

Best Movie

Lisabi: The Uprising — Adedimeji Lateef and Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji

Skeleton Coast — Mondjila Studios

Suspicion — Tosin Igho

Inkabi — Princess Mhlongo

House of Ga’a — Bolanle Austen-Peters and Joseph Umoibom

Freedom Way — Blessing Uzzi — Winner

Christmas in Lagos — Jadesola Osiberu

Farmer’s Bride — Kene Okwuosa, Moses Babatope, Craig Shurn, and Colette Otusheso

Best Indigenous Language (West Africa)

Seven Doors — Femi Adebayo

Lisabi: The Uprising — Adedimeji Latest and Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji – Winner

Kaka — Prince Daniel

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Kunle Afolayan

Mai Martaba — Prince Daniel

Best Supporting Actor

Clarence Peters’ Inside Life — Gabriel Afolayan – Winner

Lisabi: The Uprising — Adedayo Adebowale Macaroni

Seven Doors — Aliu Gafar

Freedom Way — Femi Jacobs

Christmas in Lagos — Richard Mofe-Damijo

Suspicion — Uzor Arukwe

House of Ga’a — Mike Folarin

Princess On A Hill — Efa Iwara

Best Supporting Actress

Clarence Peters’ Inside Life — Meg Otanwa

Suspicion — Tina Mba

All’s Fair in Love — Ireti Doyle

Skeleton Coast — Ini Dima-Okojie

Farmer’s Bride — Mercy Aigbe – Winner

The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3 — Omoni Oboli

Aburo — Darasimi Nnadi

Best Lead Actor

Tokunbo — Gideon Okeke

The Weekend — Bucci Franklin

House of Ga’a — Femi Branch

Skeleton Coast — Thapelo Makoena

Princess on A Hill — Bimbo Manuel

Suspicion — Stan Nze

Seven Doors — Femi Adebayo – Winner

Lisabi: The Uprising — Adedimeji Lateef

Best Lead Actress

Seven Doors — Chioma Chukwuka – Winner

Farmer’s Bride — Gbubemi Ejeye

Agemo — Uzoamaka Onuoha

Thinline — Uche Montana

Phoenix Fury — Uzoamaka Aniunoh

The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3 — Hilda Dokubo

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Bimbo Ademoye

Best Cinematography

Yen Ara Asaase Ni (This Is Our Land) — Onasis Gaisie, Michael Sefa, and Apagnawen Annankra

Inkabi — Chuanne Blofield

The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos — Leo Purman — Winner

Skeleton Coast — Wesley Johnston

Soft Love — Ebrahim Hajee

Lisabi: The Uprising — Barnabas Emordi and Nora Awolowo

Agemo — Papama Tangela

Best Sound/Sound Design

Inkabi — Vaughn Philips

Seven Doors — Tolu Obanro, Pius Fatoke, and Adam Songbird

Freedom Way — Ahuurra Andrew and Olusola Wilson

Lisabi: The Uprising — Tolu Obanro and Bode Odeyemi

Ajakaju: Beast of Two Worlds — Adams Songbird and Pius Fatoke

Suspicion — Michael Botha and Olaosebikan Okonrende – Winner

Best Editing

Inkabi — Tongai Furusa – Winner

Christmas in Lagos — Martini Akande

Skeleton Coast — Jordan Koen

Soft Love — Holmes Awa and Paballo Modingoane

Lisabi: The Uprising — Anthill Studios

Princess on A Hill — Laughter Ephraim and Peter Ugbede

Best Score/Music

Inkabi — Seoli Bongani Mashaba

Freedom Way — Ahuurra Andrew, Kehinde ‘Louddaaa’ Alabi, and Cobhams Asuquo

Seven Doors — Tolu Obanro – Winner

Soft Love — Kolade Morankinyo (MPSE) and Efa Iwara (Love and Hate)

Skeleton Coast — Chris Letcher

Best Art Direction

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Kunle Afolayan and Solihull Quadri Afolabi

Christmas in Lagos — Joy Kadiri

Farmer’s Bride — Daniel Okoi

Seven Doors — Tunji Afolayan

The Man Died— Theo Lawson

Lisabi: The Uprising — Solihull Badu Noutical and Ayanmo Yakub – Winner

Best Make-Up

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)

Lisabi: The Uprising — Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect) – Winner

Seven Doors — Hakeem Onilogbo (Hakeem Effect)

Clarence Peters’ Inside Life — Kpoudosu Winifred

Suspicion — Tracy Izogie and Adeleke Toluwulashe Maigari

Farmer’s Bride — Abejide Oluwatosin Mercy

Best Writer (movie)

The Weekend — Egbemawei Dimiyei Sammy, and Vanessa Kanu, and Frederick O. Anyaebunam Jnr

Skeleton Coast — Omolola Lamikanra

Freedom Way — Blessing Uzzi – Winner

Phoenix Fury — Ifeoma N. Chukwuogo

A Ghetto Love Story — Victoria Eze

Christmas in Lagos — Jadesola Osiberu

House of Ga’a — Tunde Babalola

Best Costume Design

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Toyin Ogundeji

House of Ga’a — Bolanle Austen-Peters, Yolanda Okereke, Juliana Dede, and Gloria Ovu

Lisabi – The Uprising — Oluwatoyin Balogun and Oyebade Adebimpe Adedimeji

Phoenix Fury — Opeyemi Sogeke

Christmas in Lagos — Adedamola Adeyemi – Winner

Best Writing (TV Series)

Untying Kantai — Abel Mutua Musyoka – Winner

Tuki? — Louise Kamwangi

Roses and Ivy — Biodun Stephen and Abimbola Akinrinbola

Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre — Shola Dada

Princess on A Hill — Bibi Ukpo, Niyi Adeniji, and Sonia Nwosu

Cheta’M — Ifeanyi Chidi Barbara

Seven Doors — Adebayo Tijani, Yinka Laoye, and Soyombo-Oluyombo Oluwagbemiga

Best Documentary

Walvis Tale — David Benade and Tim Huebschle

Dundun — Ifeoluwa Fatogun and Ebi Atawodi – Winner

O.Y.O (On Your Own) — Daniel Omokhagbo Itegboje

Women of Salt: The Resilience of Ebonyi’s Women — Jessica Eneh, Eric Chidom, Kelechi Agbara, and Vera Okoh

I Will Remember You — Mohamed Rida Gueznai

Best Series (Scripted)

Princess on A Hill — Chuka Ejorh, Shayo Oke Sobo, Tolu Ajayi, and Abiola Soyo

Cheta’M — James Omokwe

Roses and Ivy — Biodun Stephen

Clarence Peters’ Inside Life — Clarence Peters – Winner

Seven Doors — Femi Adebayo

Best Director

Skeleton Coast — Robert O. Peters

Inkabi — Norman Make

House of Ga’a — Bolanle Austen-Peters

The Man Died — Awam Amkpa — Winner

The Weekend — Daniel Emeke Oriahi

Seven Doors — Femi Adebayo, Adebayo Tijani, and Tope Adebayo

Trailblazer Award

Kayode Kasum

Industry Merit Award

Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh

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