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Full List: Burna Boy Bags Two Nods As Ayra Starr, Davido Make 2026 Grammy Award Nominations
The Recording Academy has unveiled the full list of nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards, presenting a powerful mix of global heavyweights, rising stars and African trailblazers.
Naija News reports that the 68th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
This year’s event will honor music released between August 31, 2024, and August 30, 2025, and comes with two newly introduced Grammy categories, Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover, expanding the award’s long-standing commitment to spotlighting diverse music excellence.
Naija News reports that American rap icon Kendrick Lamar tops the list with nine nominations, cementing his status as one of this decade’s most influential performers. His dominance cuts across major categories, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Rap Album.
Following closely behind is global superstar Lady Gaga, who earned seven nominations and made history yet again as the most-nominated female artist of the 2026 cycle. Her album, MAYHEM, secured her fifth career nomination in the coveted Album of the Year category.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter also continued her strong awards momentum with a second consecutive Album of the Year nod for Man’s Best Friend, reinforcing her rise as a major industry force.
This year’s Best New Artist category features a dynamic mix of fast-rising global voices. Nominees include KATSEYE, Olivia Dean, Addison Rae, Leon Thomas, Sombr, and several other breakout acts who gained commercial and critical success over the year.
The category, traditionally known for spotlighting future global superstars, remains one of the most fiercely contested races heading into the ceremony.
Burna Boy Leads Africa’s Charge With Two Major Nominations
Africa recorded one of its strongest Grammy showings ever, with nine African acts, including five Nigerians, securing nominations across multiple global music categories.
Nigeria’s Burna Boy leads the continent with two nominations: Best African Music Performance for his song Love and Best Global Music Album for No Sign of Weakness.
His double nod makes him the highest-nominated African artist in the 2026 Grammy cycle, further reinforcing his dominance in global Afrobeats and world music.
Joining him on the nominee list are Nigerian superstars Davido, Omah Lay, Ayra Starr, and Wizkid, all of whom made strong entries in African music categories.
African icons such as Angélique Kidjo (Benin), Eddy Kenzo (Uganda), Tyla (South Africa), and Youssou N’Dour (Senegal) also secured slots, highlighting a continental surge in global music influence.
Nigerian artists swept the Best African Music Performance category, reflecting Afrobeats’ expanding footprint.
The nominees include:
- “Love” – Burna Boy
- “With You” – Davido ft. Omah Lay
- “Gimme Dat” – Ayra Starr ft. Wizkid
Also competing are Uganda’s Eddy Kenzo with Mehran Matin on Hope & Love, and South Africa’s Grammy-winning sensation Tyla with PUSH 2 START.
This category continues to grow as one of the most anticipated for African fans, given the global explosion of African rhythms.
Burna Boy Faces Youssou N’Dour, Kidjo in Best Global Music Album Race
In the Best Global Music Album category, Burna Boy faces some of the most respected voices in global music:
- Youssou N’Dour (Sénégal) – Éclairer le Monde (Light the World)
- Angélique Kidjo (Benin) – nominee in the Global Performance category
- Anoushka Shankar (India) – Chapter III: We Return to Light
The category remains one of the most prestigious, celebrating albums that reflect global fusion, traditional influences and cultural storytelling.
Music lovers worldwide now await what promises to be a highly competitive Grammy night, with African music expected to play a more prominent role than ever before. With Burna Boy and fellow Nigerian nominees drawing global attention, the 2026 Grammys may mark yet another milestone in Africa’s growing cultural export.
Full list of nominees for the 2026 Grammy Awards:
Album of the Year
- Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS
- Justin Bieber – Swag
- Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend
- Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out
- Lady Gaga – Mayhem
- Kendrick Lamar – GNX
- Leon Thomas – Mutt
- Tyler, the Creator – Chromakopia
Record of the Year
- Bad Bunny – “DtMF”
- Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”
- Doechii – “Anxiety”
- Billie Eilish – “Wildflower”
- Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra”
- Kendrick Lamar with SZA – “Luther”
- Chappell Roan – “The Subway”
- Rosé and Bruno Mars – “APT.”
Song of the Year
- Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra”
- Doechii – “Anxiety”
- Rosé and Bruno Mars – “APT.”
- “DtMF” – Bad Bunny
- Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) – “Golden” (from KPop Demon Hunters)
- Kendrick Lamar with SZA – “Luther”
- Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”
- Billie Eilish – “Wildflower”
Best African Music Performance
- Burna Boy – “Love”
- Davido Featuring Omah Lay – “With You”
- Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin – “Hope & Love”
- Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid – “Gimme Dat”
- Tyla – “Push 2 Start”
Best Global Music Performance
- Bad Bunny – “EoO”
- Ciro Hurtado – “Cantando en el Camino”
- Angélique Kidjo – “Jerusalema”
- Yeisy Rojas – “Inmigrante Y Que?”
- Shakti – “Shrini’s Dream” (Live)
- Anoushka Shankar featuring Alam Khan & Sarathy Korwar – “Daybreak”
Best New Artist
- Olivia Dean
- KATSEYE
- The Marias
- Addison Rae
- Sombr
- Leon Thomas
- Alex Warren
- Lola Young
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical
- Amy Allen
- Edgar Barrera
- Jessie Jo Dillon
- Tobias Jesso Jr.
- Laura Veltz
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Dan Auerbach
- Cirkut
- Dijon
- Blake Mills
- Sounwave
Best Pop Solo Performance
- Justin Bieber – “Daisies”
- Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”
- Lady Gaga – “Disease”
- Chappell Roan – “The Subway”
- Lola Young – “Messy”
Best Pop Vocal Album
Justin Bieber – Swag
Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend
Miley Cyrus – Something Beautiful
Lady Gaga – Mayhem
Teddy Swims – I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – “Defying Gravity”
- Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) – “Golden”
- KATSEYE – “Gabriela”
- Rosé and Bruno Mars – “APT.”
- SZA with Kendrick Lamar – “30 for 30”
Best Dance Pop Recording
- Selena Gomez & benny blanco – “Bluest Flame”
- Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra”
- Zara Larsson – “Midnight Sun”
- Tate McRae – “Just Keep Watching”
- PinkPantheress – “Illegal”
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- Laila Biali – Wintersongs
- Jennifer Hudson – The Gift Of Love
- Elton John & Brandi Carlile – Who Believes In Angels?
- Lady Gaga – Harlequin
- Laufey – A Matter Of Time
- Barbra Streisand – The Secret Of Life: Partners, Volume 2
Best Dance Electronic Album
- FKA twigs – Eusexua
- Fred again.. – Ten Days
- PinkPantheress – Fancy That
- Rüfüs Du Sol – Inhale / Exhale
- Skrillex – Fuck U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not!! <3
Best Dance/Electronic Recording
- Disclosure & Anderson .Paak – “No Cap”
- Fred again.., Skepta, & PlaqueBoyMax – “Victory Lap”
- Kaytranada – “Space Invader”
- Skrillex – “Voltage”
- Tame Impala – “End of Summer”
Best Rock Album
- Deftones – Private Music
- Haim – I Quit
- Linkin Park – From Zero
- Turnstile – Never Enough
- Yungblud – Idols
Best Rock Song
- Nine Inch Nails – “As Alive As You Need Me To Be”
- Sleep Token – “Caramel
- Hayley Williams – “Glum”
- Turnstile – “Never Enough”
- Yungblud – “Zombie”
Best Metal Performance
- Dream Theater – “Night Terror”
- Ghost – “Lachryma”
- Sleep Token – “Emergence”
- Spiritbox – “Soft Spine”
- Turnstile – “Birds”
Best Rock Performance
- Amyl and The Sniffers – “U Should Not Be Doing That”
- Linkin Park – “The Emptiness Machine”
- Turnstile – “Never Enough”
- Hayley Williams – “Mirtazapine”
- Yungblud featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II – “Changes” (Live From Villa Park, Back To The Beginning)
Best Alternative Music Performance
- Bon Iver – “Everything Is Peaceful Love”
- The Cure – “Alone”
- Turnstile – “Seein’ Stars”
- Wet Leg – “Mangetout”
- Hayley Williams – “Parachute”
Best Alternative Music Album
- Bon Iver – SABLE, fABLE
- The Cure – Songs Of A Lost World
- Tyler, The Creator – Don’t Tap the Glass
- Wet Leg – Moisturizer
- Hayley Williams – Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party
Best R&B Album
- Givēon – Beloved
- Coco Jones – Why Not More?
- Ledisi – The Crown
- Teyana Taylor – Escape Room
- Leon Thomas – Mutt
Best R&B Song
- Kehlani – “Folded”
- Summer Walker – “Heart Of A Woman”
- Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller – “It Depends”
- Durand Bernarr – “Overqualified”
- Leon Thomas – “Yes It Is”
Best R&B Performance
- Justin Bieber – “Yukon”
- Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller – “It Depends”
- Kehlani – “Folded”
- Leon Thomas – “Mutt” (Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk)
- Summer Walker – “Heart Of A Woman”
Best Traditional R&B Performance
- Durand Bernarr – “Here We Are”
- Lalah Hathaway – “Uptown”
- Ledisi – “Love You Too”
- SZA – “Crybaby”
- Leon Thomas – “Vibes Don’t Lie”
Best Progressive R&B Album
- Durand Bernarr – Bloom
- Bilal – Adjust Brightness
- Destin Conrad – Love on Digital
- Flo – Access All Areas
- Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon – Come As You Are
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album
- Queen Sheba – A Hurricane in Heels: healed people don’t act like that (partially recorded live @City Winery & other places)
- Marc Marcel – Black Shaman
- Omari Hardwick & Anthony Hamilton – Pages
- Saul Williams, Carlos Niño & Friends – Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends At Treepeople
- Mad Skillz – Words For Days Vol. 1
Best Rap Album
- Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out
- GloRilla – Glorious
- JID – God Does Like Ugly
- Kendrick Lamar – GNX
- Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia
Best Rap Song
- Doechii – “Anxiety”
- Clipse featuring John Legend and Voices of Fire – “The Birds Don’t Sing”
- Tyler, The Creator featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red, and Lil Wayne – “Sticky”
- GloRilla – “TGIF”
- Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay – “TV Off”
Best Melodic Rap Performance
- Fridayy featuring Meek Mill – “Proud Of Me”
- JID featuring Ty Dolla $ign & 6Lack – “Wholeheartedly”
- Kendrick Lamar with SZA – “Luther”
- Terrace Martin and Kenyon Dixon featuring Rapsody – “WeMaj”
- PartyNextDoor and Drake – “Somebody Loves Me”
Best Rap Performance
- Cardi B – “Outside”
- Clipse featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams – “Chains & Whips”
- Doechii – “Anxiety”
- Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay – “TV Off”
- Tyler, The Creator featuring Teezo Touchdown – “Darling, I”
Best Música Urbana Album
- Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS
- J Balvin – Mixteip
- Feid – Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado
- Nicki Nicole – Naiki
- Trueno – Eub Deluxe
- Yandel – Sinfónico (En Vivo)
Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano)
- Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera – Mala Mía
- Grupo Frontera – Y Lo Que Viene
- Paola Jara – Sin Rodeos
- Carín León – Palabra De To’s (Seca)
- Bobby Pulido and Friends Una Tuya Y Una Mía – Por La Puerta Grande (En Vivo)
Best Latin Pop Album
- Rauw Alejandro – Cosa Nuestra
- Andrés Cepeda – Bogotá (Deluxe)
- Karol G – Tropicoqueta
- Natalia Lafourcade – Cancionera
- Alejandro Sanz – ¿Y ahora qué?
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
- Aterciopelados – Genes Rebeldes
- Astropical – Astropical
- Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso – Papota
- Los Wizzards – Algorhythm
- Fito Paez – Novela
Best Tropical Latin Album
- Rubén Blades, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Fotografías
- Gloria Estefan – Raíces
- Grupo Niche – Clásicos 1.0
- Alain Pérez – Bingo
- Gilberto Santa Rosa – Debut y Segunda Tanda, Vol. 2
Best Traditional Country Album
- Charley Crockett – Dollar A Day
- Lukas Nelson – American Romance
- Willie Nelson – Oh What A Beautiful World
- Margo Price – Hard Headed Woman
- Zach Top – Ain’t In It For My Health
Best Contemporary Country Album
- Kelsea Ballerini – Patterns
- Tyler Childers – Snipe Hunter
- Eric Church – Evangeline Vs. The Machine
- Jelly Roll – Beautifully Broken
- Miranda Lambert – Postcards From Texas
Best Country Solo Performance
- Tyler Childers – “Nose On The Grindstone”
- Shaboozey – “Good News”
- Chris Stapleton – “Bad As I Used To Be”
- Zach Top – “I Never Lie”
- Lainey Wilson – “Somewhere Over Laredo”
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
- Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton – “A Song To Sing”
- Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson – “Trailblazer”
- Margo Price and Tyler Childers – “Love Me Like You Used To Do”
- Shaboozey and Jelly Roll – “Amen”
- George Strait and Chris Stapleton – “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame”
Best Country Song
- Tyler Childers – “Bitin’ List”
- Shaboozey – “Good News”
- Zach Top – “I Never Lie”
- Lainey Wilson – “Somewhere Over Laredo”
- Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton – “A Song To Sing”
Best American Roots Performance
- Jon Batiste featuring Randy Newman – “Lonely Avenue”
- I’m With Her – “Ancient Light”
- Jason Isbell – “Crimson And Clay”
- Alison Krauss and Union Station – “Richmond On The James”
- Mavis Staples – “Beautiful Strangers”
Best Americana Performance
- Sierra Hull – “Boom”
- Maggie Rose & Grace Potter – “Poison In My Well”
- Mavis Staples – “Godspeed”
- Molly Tuttle – “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark”
- Jesse Welles – “Horses”
Best American Roots Song
- I’m With Her – “Ancient Light”
- Jon Batiste – “Big Money”
- Jason Isbell – “Foxes In The Snow”
- Jesse Welles – “Middle”
- Sierra Hull – “Spitfire”
Best Americana Album
- Jon Batiste – Big Money
- Larkin Poe – Bloom
- Willie Nelson – Last Leaf On The Tree
- Molly Tuttle – So Long Little Miss Sunshine
- Jesse Welles – Middle
Best Bluegrass Album
- Michael Cleveland & Jason Carter – Carter & Cleveland
- Sierra Hull – A Tip Toe High Wire
- Alison Krauss & Union Station – Arcadia
- The Steeldrivers – Outrun
- Billy Strings – Highway Prayers
Best Traditional Blues Album
- Buddy Guy – Ain’t Done With The Blues
- Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’ – Room On The Porch
- Maria Muldaur – One Hour Mama: The Blues Of Victoria Spivey
- Charlie Musselwhite – Look Out Highway
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Bobby Rush – Young Fashioned Ways
Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Joe Bonamassa – Breakthrough
- Samantha Fish – Paper Doll
- Eric Gales – A Tribute To LJK
- Robert Randolph – Preacher Kids
- Southern Avenue – Family
Best Folk Album
- Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson – What Did The Blackbird Say To The Crow
- Patty Griffin – Crown Of Roses
- I’m With Her – Wild And Clear And Blue
- Jason Isbell – Foxes In The Snow
- Jesse Welles – Under The Powerlines (April 24 – September 24)
Best Gospel Performance/Song
- Kirk Franklin – “Do It Again”
- Tasha Cobbs Leonard, John Legend – “Church”
- Jonathan McReynolds & Jamal Roberts – “Still” (Live)
- Pastor Mike Jr – “Amen”
- Cece Winans featuring Shirley Caesar – “Come Jesus Come”
Best Global Music Album
- Siddhant Bhatia – Sounds Of Kumbha
- Burna Boy – No Sign of Weakness
- Youssou N’Dour – Eclairer le monde – Light the World
- Shakti – Mind Explosion (50th Anniversary Tour Live)
- Anoushka Shankar Featuring Alam Khan & Sarathy Korwar – Chapter III: We Return To Light
- Caetano Veloso And Maria Bethânia – Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo
Best Musical Theater Album
- Buena Vista Social Club
- Death Becomes Her
- Gypsy
- Just In Time
- Maybe Happy Ending
Best Reggae Album
- Lila Iké – Treasure Self Love
- Vybz Kartel – Heart & Soul
- Keznamdi – Blxxd & Fyah
- Mortimer – From Within
- Jesse Royal – No Place Like Home
Best Comedy Album
- Bill Burr – Drop Dead Years
- Sarah Silverman – PostMortem
- Ali Wong – Single Lady
- Jamie Foxx – What Had Happened Was…
- Nate Bargatze –Your Friend, Nate Bargatze
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording
- Kathy Garver – Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story
- Trevor Noah – Into The Uncut Grass
- Ketanji Brown Jackson – Lovely One: A Memoir
- Dalai Lama – Meditations: The Reflections Of His Holiness The Dalai Lama
- Fab Morvan – You Know It’s True: The Real Story Of Milli Vanilli
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
- Timothée Chalamet – A Complete Unknown
- Various Artists – F1® The Album
- Various Artists – KPop Demon Hunters
- Various Artists – Sinners
- Various Artists – Wicked
Best Song Written For Visual Media
- Nine Inch Nails – “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” (from Tron: Ares)
- Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) – “Golden” (from KPop Demon Hunters)
- Miles Caton – “I Lied to You” (from Sinners)
- Elton John and Brandi Carlile – “Never Too Late” (from Elton John: Never Too Late)
- Jayme Lawson – “Pale, Pale Moon” (from Sinners)
- Rod Wave – “Sinners” (from Sinners)
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film and Television)
- John Powell – How to Train Your Dragon
- Theodore Shapiro – Severance: Season 2
- Ludwig Göransson – Sinners
- John Powell & Stephen Schwartz – Wicked
- Kris Bowers – The Wild Robot
Best Music Video
- Sade – “Young Lion”
- Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”
- Clipse – “So Be It”
- Doechii – “Anxiety”
- OK Go – “Love”
Best Music Film
- Devo – Devo
- Raye – Live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Diane Warren – Relentless
- John Williams – Music by John Williams
- Pharrell Williams – Piece by Piece
Best Album Cover
- Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia (Shaun Llewellyn & Luis “Panch” Perez)
- Djo – The Crux (William Wesley II)
- Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos (Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio)
- Perfume Genius – Glory (Cody Critcheloe & Andrew J.S.)
- Wet Leg – Moisturizer (Hester Chambers, Ellis Durand, Henry Holmes, Matt de Jong, Jamie-James Medina, Joshua Mobaraki & Rhian
- Teasdale)
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REVEALED: Fresh Details On Cause Of Alex Ekubo’s Death Emerge
Nollywood actor cum filmmaker, Stanley Ajemba, better known as Stanley Ontop, has revealed that his colleague, Alex Ekubo, had secretly been battling stage 4 liver cancer since 2024.
Naija News reports that this comes hours after reports of Alex’s death came as a rude shock to many of his industry colleagues and fans.
Recounting the events that led to the thespian’s demise, Stanley, in a post on his Instagram page on Tuesday evening, explained that Alex underwent a liver transplant, stressing that “complications arose after the liver failed again, and his condition deteriorated until his passing.”
Stanley Ontop, a close associate of the deceased, said Alex’s corpse had been deposited in the morgue and urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified claims regarding the cause of his illness.
He wrote, “Alex was diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer in 2024. After undergoing treatment and a liver transplant, he briefly returned to work. Unfortunately, the liver failed again and complications arose, and his condition deteriorated until his passing. His remains have been deposited at the morgue.
“We kindly ask the public to refrain from spreading unverified claims regarding the cause of his illness. We request that everyone allow Alex to rest in peace and respect the privacy of his family during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.”
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BREAKING: Tragedy As Popular Nollywood Actor Alex Ekubo D1es At 40
Popular Nollywood actor, Alex Ekubo, is dead. He was 40.
His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his colleagues, Funke Akindele, Bolanle Ninalowo, and Godwin Nnadiekwe, who claimed to be his ally.
Sharing on her Instagram story, Akindele wrote, “Hmmmmmm. Rest in peace, Alex. I tried to reach out to see you one more time but guess you knew best. May your kind soul, rest in peace, Alex. ‘Ore mi like you fondly called, me, I will always remember and cherish the good times we shared together. Rest in Peace, Alex.”
Meanwhile, Ninalowo, who is now in the United States, also mourned on his page, writing, “Rest on, Alex. May God heal your family and us all.”
Nnadiekwe, on the other hand, shared, “I’m struggling to find the words. This news has truly broken me. Nollywood has lost a rare soul, and I’m lost for words because this wasn’t the plan, Alex Ekubo. To think you already prepared your Will — It’s heartbroken, I can’t quite describe. Rest well, my friend.
As of the time of filing this report, his family has not issued a statement on his death.
Details later…
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AMVCA 2026: Full List Of Winners As Ceremony Holds In Lagos
The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards is currently underway at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
The ceremony, which began at 7 p.m. on Saturday, is celebrating outstanding achievement in African film, television and digital storytelling.
The awards are being broadcast live across all Africa Magic channels on DStv and GOtv, and streamed via DStv Stream and GOtv Stream.
Below is the updated list of winners and nominees:
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Colours of Fire” – Valerie Okey (WINNER)
Other nominees: The Serpent’s Gift” – Mary Chukuma; “The Real Housewives of Lagos (S3)” – Deola Art Alade, Darey Art Alade; “Something About The Briggs” – Yolanda Okereke; “To Kill a Monkey” – Ikechukwu Urum, John Joseph Angel
BEST MAKEUP
“Warlord” – Hakeem Onilogbo (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Behind The Scenes” – Mojisola Imam; “Lisabi (A Legend Is Born)” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye; “Gingerrr” – Diablaq Artistry; “Abanisete” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye; “Suky” – Ruth Harcourt; “Labake Olododo” – Adeola Thelma Bamgboye
BEST SOUND/SOUND DESIGN
“My Father’s Shadow” – Pius Fatoke, CJ Mirra (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Gingerrr” – Tolu Obanro; “Ben Made It” – Vaughan Phillips; “The Party” – Tolu Obanro; “Sebata (The Beast)” – Vaughan Phillips; “The Herd” – Fisayo Adefolaju
BEST WRITING – TV SERIES
“MTV Shuga Mashariki” – Annette Shadeya, Natasha Likimani, Mkamzee Mwatela, Arnold Mwanjila, Makgano Mamabolo (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Wives” – Donald Tombia, Timendu Aghahowa, Chiemeka Osuagwu; “Our Husband” – Xavier Ighorodje; “Addis Fikir” – Besufekade Mulu; “Baba OH” – Temilola Balogun; “The Party” – Stephen Okonkwo; “Gizat” – Yednekachew Ayne
BEST ART DIRECTION
“Colours of Fire” – Ajamolaya Bunmi (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Serpent’s Gift” – Zainab Oladupupo; “The Herd” – Omolade Abisola; “Aljana” – Olatunji Afolayan, Gideon Stephen; “Suky” – Victor Akpan; “Inimba” – Thabiso Senne
BEST WRITING – MOVIE
“My Father’s Shadow” – Wale Davies (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Herd” – Lani Aisida; “Blackout” – Ikenna Okpara; “Cards on the Table” – Shirleen Wangari; “Gingerrr” – Xavier Ighorodje; “Suky” – Isaac Ayodeji; “3 Cold Dishes” – Tomi Adesina
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“To Kill A Monkey” – Kabelo Thathe (WINNER)
Other nominees: “My Father’s Shadow” – Jermaine Edwards; “The Herd” – Emmanuel Igbekele; “Finding Nina” – Daanong Gyang; “The Serpent’s Gift” – Emmanuel Igbekele; “Stitches” – KC Obiajulu; “Gingerrr” – Emmanuel Igbekele
BEST DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR
“Leave To Live” – Emmanuel Kanaga and Sophia Chisom (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Luxury Koko” – Maryam Apaokagi-Greene (Taaoma); “The Marriage List” – Destiny Ogie Osarewinda; “The Rate Race” – Benedict Ehimare Oriaifo; “August Meeting Election” – Steve Chuks; “Did I Just Hear Muah” – Akwaman
BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILM (WEST AFRICA)
“Lisabi (A Legend is Born)” – Lateef Adedimeji (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Serpent’s Gift” – Winifred Mena-Ajakpovi; “Labake Olododo” – Iyabo Ojo and team; “Aljana” – Grace Yachat Yakubu; “Olorisha” – Abiola Adeshina
BEST INDIGENOUS M-NET ORIGINAL
“Inimba” – Siphosethu Tshapu, Thandi Ramathesele and Yolanda Ndhlovu (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Kukoyi” – David Akande; “Undugu” – Hatibu Madudu; “Out N’ About (Harar)” – Bruk Yibrah; “Kamapala Creme” – Joel Ndugwa; “The Chocolate Empire” – Grace Kahaki and Phillippe Bresson; “Mgbuka” – Eze Izu
BEST UNSCRIPTED SERIES“Nigerian Idol (S10)” – Sulaiman Kassim and Anneke De Ridder (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Real Housewives of Lagos (S3)” – Deola Art Alade, Darey Art Alade; “Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa” – Graeme Swanepoel; “Off Air” – Gbemi and Toolz; “Out N’ About” – Bruk Yibrah
BEST SCRIPTED M-NET ORIGINAL
“The Low Priest” – Femi D. Ogunsanwo (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Adam to Eve” – Lizz Njagah and Alexandros Konstantaras; “Mother of the Brides” – Rogba Arimoro and Bio Arimoro; “The Yard” – James Kalu Omokwe; “Bobo” – Maurice Muendo
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
“The Herd” – Linda Ejiofor (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Oversabi Aunty” – Olamide Kidbaby; “Gingerrr” – Bisola Aiyeola; “The Covenant Series” – Sola Sobowale; “Aljana” – Nadia Dutch; “The Herd” – Amal Umar; “MTV Shuga Mashariki” – Juliebrenda Nyambura; “Behind the Scenes” – Funke Akindele
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Bucci Franklin – “To Kill a Monkey” (WINNER)
Other nominees:Simileoluwa Hassan – “The Yard”; Lateef Adedimeji – “Gingerrr”; Gabriel Afolayan – “Colours of Fire”; Femi Adebayo – “King of Thieves 2”; Lateef Adedimeji – “Red Circle”; Femi Branch – “Owambe Thieves”; Uzor Arukwe – “Behind the Scenes”
BEST LEAD ACTRESS
Linda Ejiofor – “The Serpent’s Gift” (WINNER)
Other nominees: Bimbo Akintola – “To Kill A Monkey”; Ifeoma Fafunwa – “The Lost Days”; Ariyike Owolagba – “Something About The Briggs”; Sola Sobowale – “Her Excellency”; Scarlet Gomez – “Behind the Scenes”; Genoveva Umeh – “The Herd”; Gloria Anozie-Young – “Mother of the Brides”
BEST LEAD ACTOR
Uzor Arukwe – “Colours of Fire” (WINNER)
Other nominees: Mike Ezuruonye – “Oversabi Aunty”; Lateef Adedimeji – “Lisabi: A Legend Is Born”; William Benson – “To Kill A Monkey”; Kanayo O. Kanayo – “Grandpa Must Obey”; Khumbuza Meyiwa – “Bet I Love You”; Wale Ojo – “3 Cold Dishes”; Femi Branch – “Red Circle”
TRAILBLAZER AWARD
Uche Montana (WINNER)
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Sola Sobowale, Kanayo O Kanayo
BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILM (CENTRAL AFRICA)
“Mabanda” – Kang Quintus (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Safou (A Gift From Nature)” – Nyasha Makamba; “Golden Spoon” – Egbe Francis Ettabrown
BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILM (NORTH AFRICA)
“Artal Alhanin: Our Memories” – Mohamed Awad and Mohamed Abdulraham Eldouma (WINNER)
Other nominees: “The Omnipresent” – Youssef Ben Khalifa; “The Delivery” – Abdalla Ezyan; “The Hidden Voice” – Houssem Eddine Abdelwahed; “This Is Portsaid” – Abdalla Ezyan
BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILM (EAST AFRICA)
“Addis Fikir” – Leul Shoaferaw (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Inside Job” – Kamau Wandug’u, Joe Mahinda and Barbara Njeri Maina; “Sayari” – Omar Hamza and June Wairegi; “My Son” – Isarito Mwakalindile; “Kimote” – Hassan Mageye
BEST INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE FILM (SOUTH AFRICA)
“Tlhaho Ya Mosadi” – Naledi Galane, Promise Ramoroka, Ernest Ramoroka and Modipadi Mokgohioa (WINNER)
Other nominees: Bet I Love You” – Joseph Duke and Keamogetse Modise; “Sebata (The Beast)” – African Entertainers; “Ben Made It” – Thabang Mathuumetse and Thapelo Dikhutso; “Terra of Queens and Kuma 2” – Neo Leonardo Mokoena
BEST SCRIPTED SERIES
“Inimba” – Siphosethu Tshapu, Thandi Ramathesele and Yolanda Ndhlovu (WINNER)
Other nominees: “To Kill a Monkey” – Kemi Adetiba; “The Yard” – James Kalu Omokwe; “The Chocolate Empire” – Grace Kahaki and Philippe Bresson; “Kash Money” – Grace Kahaki and Phillipe Benson
BEST DIRECTOR
“My Father’s Shadow” – Akinola Davies Jr (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Cordelia” – Tunde Kelani; “Osamede” – James Kalu Omokwe; “The Herd” – Daniel Etim Effiong; “Gingerrr” – Yemi Filmboy Morafa; “3 Cold Dishes” – Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi
BEST MOVIE
“My Father’s Shadow” – Funmbi Ogunbanwo and Rachel Dargavel (WINNER)
Other nominees: “Gingerrr” – Ope Ajayi, Bisola Aiyeola, Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, Wumi Toriola, Bolaji Ogunmola and Onyeka Nnama; “The Herd” – Daniel Etim Effiong, Efe Ejukoriem, Ulogo Chukwudi, Kene Okwuosa, Craig Shurn and Ladun Awobokun; “3 Cold Dishes” – Martial Dansou, Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi and Ly Oumar; “The Serpent’s Gift” – Winifred Mena-Ajakpovi; “Behind the Scenes” – Funke Akindele and Wendy Uwadie Imaseun
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