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BON 2018: Best Of Nollywoods Awards Releases Nominees Lists

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Best Actor in a Leading Role (English)
·        Ramsey Nouah – Body Language
·        Kelechi Udegbe – Bedroom Point
·        Gold Ikponmwosa – Oga Bolaji
·        Nosa Obaseki – Queen of Queens
·        Femi Branch – What Men Want
·        Mike Godson- Mark of Royalty
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (English)
·        Adeniyi Johnson – Outcast
·        Femi Branch – Obsession
·        Shawn Faqua – Personal Assistant
·        Greg Ojefua – Oga Bolaji
·        William Omo Godwyn- Ebosimi
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Yoruba)
·        Femi Adebayo – Etiko Onigedu
·        Lateef Adedimeji – Hey
·        Yemi Solade – Irolabi
·        Ninalowo Bolanle – Judasi
·        Ibrahim Chatta-  A Year to Live
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Yoruba)
·        Jamiu Azeez – Hey
·        Adeniyi Johnson – Tife Bankole
·        Olutayo Amokade – Etiko Onigedu
·        Ibrahim Chatta – Judasi
·        Taiwo Ibikunle- A Year to Live
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Hausa)
·        Umar M Shareef in Mansor
·        Umar M Shareef in Mariya
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Igbo)
·        Tim Ebuka – Obinwanne
·        Swanky JKA – Ofuobi
·        Swanky in A Lonely Lane
Best Actress in Leading Role (English)
·        Mary Lazarus – What Men Want
·        Tana Adelana – Body Language
·        Funmilola Aofiyebi Raimi – We Don’t Live Here Anymore
·        Nancy Osime – Disguise
·        Omowumi Dada- Oga Bolaji
·        Maltilda Obaseki- Queen of Queens
 Best Actress in  Supporting role (English)
·        Victoria Egbuchere – Blame
·        Ifu Ennada – Obsession
·        Uche Nwaefuna – What Men Want
·        Bimbo Adesemoye – Personal Assistant
·        Chacha Eke Faani – Mark of Royalty
·        Moyo Lawal- Bedroom Point
 Best Actress in Leading Role (Yoruba)
·        Ronke Ojo – Osun Sengede
·        Bukunmi Oluwasina – Hey
·        Feyisara Hassan – Tife Bankole
·        Dayo Amusa – Tabili ba yi
·        Seyi Edun – Irukana
1.     Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Yoruba)
·        Liz Da Silva – Eniolami
·        Mercy Aigbe – Judasi
·        Bukola Adeeyo – Irukana
·        Adebimpe Oyebade – Dear Sister
·        Seyi Asekun- Osun Sengede
Best Actress in a Leading Role(Hausa)
·        Maryam Yahaya in Mansoor
·        Maryam Yahaya in Mariya
Best Actress in a Leading Role( Igbo)
·        Phil Daniels – Obinwanne
·        Chioma Idigo – Ofuobi
·        Kindness Fidelis in A Lonely Lane
 Best Child Actor in a Movie
·        Prince Adams- Ofuobi
·        Daniel Adesina- Ofefe
Best Child Actress in a movie
•                     Jasmine Fakunle  in Oga Bolaji
•                     Ifedi Sharon in Sister Jessica
•                     Zino Amata in Manny
Moses Olaiya  Movie with the Best Comedy
•        10 Days in Sun City
•        Irolabi
•        A Million Baby
•        Bedroom Point
Movie with the Best Social Message
•         We Don’t Live Here Anymore
•         Surrogate
•         A Year to Live
•         Pain Within
•         Somina
Best Short Film of the Year
•         Blank
•         Mirabel
•         Pain
•         Omotoke
Documentary of the Year
•         Green Passport
Movie with the Best Special Effect
•         Osun Sengede
•         Etiko Onigedu
•         Tife Bankole
•         Ebosimi
Movie with the Best Screenplay
•          Queen of Queens
•          We Don’t Live Here Anymore
•          Oga Bolaji
•          Ebosimi
•          Body language
Best use of Nigerian food in a Movie
•         A Year to Live
•         Outcast
•         Etiko Onigedu
•         Obsession
•         Simbi Alamala
Best Use of Costume in a Movie
1.     Personal Assistant
2.     Ebosimi
3.     Osun Sengede
4.     Blame
Best Use of Make-up in a Movie
•          Disguise
•          Personal Assistant
•          Etiko Onigedu
•          Osun Sengede
•          Ebosimi
Movie with the Best Production Design
•         Osun Sengede
•         Etiko Onigedu
•         Oga Bolaji
•         We Don’t Live here Anymore
•         Ebomisi
Best Kiss in a Movie
•                     Bimbo Ademoye/ Shawn Faqua – Personal Assistant
•                     Yemi Blaq/Ifu Ennada  – Obsession
•                     Mawuli Gavor/ Odera Olivia Orji – Obsession
•                     Eddy Watson and Victoria Egbuchere in Blame
Movie with the Best Sound Track
•                     Omojowolo
•         Osun Sengede
•         Mark of Royalty
•         Oga Bolaji
•         Queen of Queens
Movie with the Best Editing
•         Oga Bolaji
•         We don’t Live Here Anymore
•         Surrogate
•         Queen of Queens
Most Promising Actor
•                     Francis Sule in  We don’t Live Here Anymore
•                     Temidayo Akinboro in We don’t Live Here Anymore
•                     Moses Akerele in Mirabel
Most Promising Actress
•                     Elma Mbadiwe in We don’t Live Here Anymore
•                     Ifu Ennada  in Obsession
•                     Victoria Egbuchere in Blame
•                     Oreoluwa Adedoyin in  Ofefe
Movie with the Best Cinematography
•                     Queen of Queens
•                     Oga Bolaji
•                     Osun Sengede
•                     We don’t Live Here Anymore
•                     10 Days in Sun City
 Director of the Year
•                     Kabat Esosa Egbon- Queen of Queens and Ebomisi
•                     Sobe Charles Umeh/Akin-Tijani Balogun- Surrogate
•                     Tope Oshin- We Don’t  Live Here Anymore
•                     Moses Inwang- Body Language
•                     Kayode Kasum- Oga Bolaji
Movie of the Year
•         Queen of Queens
•         We don’t Live Here Anymore
•         Surrogate
•         Ebosimi
•         Body Language
Revelation of the Year (Female)
•                     Adebimpe Oyebade
•                     Zainab Bakare
•                     Jumoke Adelaja
•                     Charity Asuquo
•                     Odera Olivia Orji
•                     Lucy Ameh
Revelation of the Year(Male)
•                     David Akande
•                     Debo Maroni
•                     Tomiwa Tegbe
•                     Emeka Nwagbaracha
•                     Mike Afolarin

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Governor Abdulrazaq Commits To Hosting 2025 BON Awards, Makes History As First To Host Consecutive Editions [PHOTOS]

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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has announced his agreement to host the 2025 edition of the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards in Ilorin, making him the first Governor in the event’s history to host it for two consecutive years. The Governor expressed his admiration for the 16th BON Awards, praising the event’s vibrant atmosphere and the engaging after-party that showcased the rich cultural and creative potential of Kwara State.

Held at the state-of-the-art Sugar Factory Film Studio in Ilorin, the BON Awards brought together top talents and stakeholders from Nigeria’s movie industry. Governor Abdulrazaq, who personally presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Nollywood icon Kanayo O. Kanayo, commended the organizers for their professionalism and the remarkable success of the event.

“The BON Awards have shown the immense possibilities of Ilorin as a center for creativity and entertainment. I was thrilled by the energy, talent, and warmth that defined this year’s edition. The after-party further reinforced our vision of Kwara as a hub for the creative economy, tourism, and hospitality,” the Governor said.

Governor Abdulrazaq emphasized his desire for Ilorin to become the permanent venue for the BON Awards, citing the city’s unique blend of modern infrastructure, serene environment, and rich cultural heritage.

“I would be honored to host next year’s edition of the BON Awards and beyond. Ilorin is ready to offer unmatched facilities and an enabling atmosphere to support events of this magnitude. With landmark projects like the Sugar Factory Film Studio, Visual Arts Centre, and remodeled Kwara Hotel, we are poised to set a new standard for hosting creative events,” he added.

The Governor extended his appreciation to the Nollywood stars and stakeholders for their significant contributions to the Nigerian creative industry and their warm embrace of Kwara as a destination for film and entertainment.

“We invite the creative community to consider Kwara not just for future productions but also as a home for their endeavors. Together, we can build a creative hub that reflects our shared aspirations for excellence and innovation,” he concluded.

The 16th BON Awards, which featured celebrated actors such as Femi Adebayo, Mercy Aigbe, Toyin Abraham, and many others, was a resounding success, with winners and attendees alike applauding the state’s infrastructure and hospitality.

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BREAKING: Legendary Music Producer Quincy Jones Dies At 91

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Quincy Jones, a renowned music producer and composer, passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2024, in California. He was 91 years old.

His publicist, Arnold Robinson, confirmed the news without disclosing the cause of death.

“Tonight, with full but broken hearts, we must share the news of our father and brother Quincy Jones’ passing. And although this is an incredible loss for our family, we celebrate the great life that he lived and know there will never be another like him,” the Jones family said in the statement. “He is truly one of a kind and we will miss him dearly; we take comfort and immense pride in knowing that the love and joy, that were the essence of his being, was shared with the world through all that he created. Through his music and his boundless love, Quincy Jones’ heart will beat for eternity.” he said in a statement.

 

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Femi Kuti Names Obasanjo, MKO Abiola Family’s Enemies

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Afrobeat star, Femi Kuti has pointed out that his own ethnic group, the Yoruba, has been the biggest adversary to his family.

Speaking at the 2024 Felaberation Festival in Lagos, Femi specifically mentioned former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the late businessman MKO Abiola as significant enemies of the Kuti family.

He acknowledged his father and grandmother as prominent Pan-Africanists, further emphasizing that his family was raised without tribalistic tendencies, drawing inspiration from Pan-Africanism.

Addressing the crowd, Femi stated, “Brothers and sisters, something very important is going on in our lives; ethnic problems. You call it tribalism. Please, do not bring the Anikulapos in your stupidity.”

He continued by saying, “We grew up with Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey, Patrice Lumumba, Mrs Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

“Pan-Africanism was the order of the day. So, I didn’t grow up being sentimental. I saw good people, bad people. I’ve got great European friends, I’ve got terrible European friends. I’ve got great African friends, I’ve got terrible African friends.

“One of our [the Kuti family’s] greatest enemies as you know are Yoruba people; Obasanjo or Abiola. We are not tribalistic in our family.”

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