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newestcool · 9 months
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Alva Claire for British Vogue July 2023 ''The Legends Stage'' Photographer Matt Healy Fashion Editor/Stylist Eniola Dare Makeup Artist Rachel Singer-Clark Hair Stylist Claire Grech Set Designer Julia Dias Newest Cool
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munsongirly · 22 days
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New photos of Joseph Quinn for Vogue Magazine photographed by Peter Joseph Smith, style by Eniola Dare. 📷: minititleltd.
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shadesofblackness · 1 year
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Assa Baradji for Vogue France June 2023 En Beaute Photographer: Felicity Ingram Stylist: Eniola Dare  Hair: Anna Cofone Makeup: Kristina Ralph Andrews Casting: Janay Bailey Producer: Jamie Spence
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chimerathewriter · 1 year
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Goody two shoes
Prologue
Warnings: Nigerian parents
AN: So the more I thought Miles and Gloria comes from the same universe
Nwa m = My child
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" Where have you been?" her mother asked angrily, she sighed tired
" I was somewhere don't worry" she tried to go to her room, but her father called her
" Don't you dare answer your mother like that" he shouted pointing his finger on her face
" Sorry mommy" their temper cooled down after the apology
" Nwa m where have you been?" her mother continued to ask but her voice was calm and it was shaking a little bit
" I went and sign my contract" she explained, the parents looked at each other inconfusion
" Contract for what?" her father asked still skeptical
" I got a job as an IT assitant at VISIONS" she
" That's good news, is good to start getting a little bit of indipendence" he cleared his throat, silence filled the room
" Anyway I'm going to stay at VISIONS dorms for a week, you know their computers are heavy, sorry for not telling you before" she announced before going to her room.
" Ikenna what is heppening?"
" Amara I don't know, well I know" he sat down exhausted
" She's almost 20 years old in college, she's starting to live her life" he told his wife, while she joined him on the sofa
" You are right but I'm still worried" she said
" The only thing I know that we raised a good young woman, who will go out ther"
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" Thorn the wannabe spiderman?" Gloria's best friend was shouting through the phone
" Girl calm down you know that Daily Bugle are kust a bunch of haters" she luaghed
" Well this the tip on top of iceberg, it seems the new Spiderman can't keep New York safe, so he needs a new heavier and chunkier team meber. Is the Hulk unavailable" she repeted what was wrote on the journal
" Mtchew abeg do you want to hear real news?"
" Yes"
" I'm got the job at VISION as it assitant" her friend jumped from happiness
" So you are going to move in the dorms"
" Yes......for one week"
" Gloria"
" I can't leave them alone, they are my parents" she chewed the bottome of her lips
" Girl you applied so you could have money so you could move out" Eniola said annoyed, she inhaled calmly.
" Yeah let me just stay away for a week and the we shall see, anyway Miles called me and said his friends are going to to stay for a while"
" Finally I'm gonna meet them especially London boy" she giggled
" He's nothing special" Gloria rolled her yes
" Yeah sure, why do you hate him so much?" she asked,the girl stood up from her bed, lokking at her phone confused
" Hate? Nah that's a strong word let's say we don't agree in a social political level well not really but we are polar opposite" she explained, her and Hobie were still "friends" they worked majority of time together but they were completly different from each other.
He was an anarchist, who confronted and expressed his opinions with his head up high
She was......she followed the rules, she was afraid to let people know what was in her mind.
He was cool
Chapter 1
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voguecovers · 2 years
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▪️Vogue Germany, December 2022
cover star Aminata Touré @aminajmina • photographer Delali Ayivi @delaliayivi • styling Eniola Dare @enied • hair & makeup @rim_zemuye • head of editorial content Kerstin Weng @_kerstinweng • set design Matt Bianchi @sensitivefatherfigure • interview María Hunstig @mariahunstig • producer @nickydbc • production @vers_berlin
| Aminata wears dress by @ralphlauren, bangle by @charlottechesnais, ring private
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alisonoliverbr · 2 years
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Alison Oliver para a campanha da Prada pra sua nova fragrância Prada's Paradoxe.
Ela se juntou às editoras da BritishVogue, Eniola Dare e Laura Hawkins para compartilharem seus próprios paradoxos pessoais e por que a fragrância combina com elas.
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the9jafresh · 2 years
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‘Can your Candidate ever?’ – Eniola Badmus mock Peter Obi supporters, others after Tinubu was seen touching his toes
‘Can your Candidate ever?’ – Eniola Badmus mock Peter Obi supporters, others after Tinubu was seen touching his toes
Nigeria actress Eniola Badmus has dared and mocked Peter Obi supporters, and other presidential candidates. In what she tagged as ‘Touch your toe competition’, Eniola Badmus teases that her choice of Presidential candidate, APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu is stronger and healthier than the others. She displayed a picture of Bola Tinubu touching his toes without bending his knees. She insinuated that…
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let me just say this...the fact that eniola aluko was demonized for "daring" to say something about the racism and the racist enablers around her is exactly why black women decide to just keep their mouths shut about the shit we face or literally just wanna bring awareness to (especially in sports and professional spaces) because as soon as you say something...you're "too loud" "angry" "overly sensitive" "difficult" "aggressive" and my personal favorite "ungrateful" because I mean, you should be grateful that fifa even lets you play at this level as a black girl right? this is far beyond what a black girl is expected to do so like why are you complaining?
I had to hear that SO many times as a student athlete and I'm sure every single black woman and non-black woman of color that plays in woso has encountered the same thing. It's maddening because the woso community talks a lot about activism, gender equality, pay equity for ALL women and while that's such a great thing to acknowledge, it's blatantly obvious that not ALL women are included in that conversation and in order to achieve that full circle inclusivity, we need to start including major points like racism, cultural insensitivity, lack of diversity, privilege/access and racial disparity that are majorly affecting our black girls, brown girls, asian girls, etc...in woso. allow them to speak and allow them to be heard.
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loftstudios · 7 years
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I can’t promise that you will look like Elsa from Frozen (or model Lea from Models 1) but the make up tips that ES Magazine’s Beauty Editor, Katie Service has given for the ice blondes amongst us, will set many a Prince Charming’s hearts racing this winter. 
Perfect for the party season, the shimmer, sparkles and dewy looks can be adapted for all skin tones, whether you are a Sleeping Beauty brunette or Wicked Witch! 
Shot at Loft Studios.
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ES Magazine “All Night Long” November 2017
Photographer: Natasja Fourie
Beauty Editor: Katie Service
Fashion Stylist: Eniola Dare
Makeup: Ariel Yeh
Hair: Luke Hersheson
Nails: Sabrina Gayle
By Sara Darling
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jaeyloaded · 4 years
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Hushpuppi Faces Extradition From UAE To Nigeria
Plans are underway by the International Police (INTERPOL) Nigeria to extradite Instagram celebrity Raymond Igbalodely a.k.a. Hushpuppi from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Nigeria to face alleged multiple fraud charges, The Nation learnt on Friday.
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The INTERPOL is also on the trail of other accomplices in the alleged fraud who are resident in Nigeria to bring them to justice. Commissioner of Police (CP) INTERPOL, Garba Umar disclosed these to The Nation yesterday while confirming the arrest of Igbalodely whose real name is said to be Ramoni Igbalode. He said: “It is true that Hushpuppi was arrested by the INTERPOL. We are currently working on bringing him to Nigeria to face charges of fraud. “Some of the offences were committed here in Nigeria and he has to answer for them. He is not alone in it; there are accomplices in the country who we are currently on their trail,” said the CP. Hushpuppi, known for his reckless display of wealth on social media, was arrested three days ago for allegedly hacking into the United States (US) unemployed database and impersonating citizens qualified for unemployment funds. He and his accomplices in Nigeria, Dubai and other countries allegedly defrauded the US of over $100 million meant for Native Americans in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. The Nation reports that his arrest came three days after he posted a picture of his newly acquired 2020 Rolls Royce Cullinan worth about N280 million, the latest addition to his fleet of exotic vehicles. It was alleged that Hushpuppi was arrested alongside two of his friends after weeks of investigation by the US Secret Service, following the alarm raised in May about a crime ring of suspected Nigerians who broke into the personal information of citizens and used factitious unemployment claims to steal hundreds of millions of dollars reserved to help jobless American people. The syndicate was alleged to have filed in so many names of Americans who were still working to various state unemployment offices and collected money from the system. They were alleged to have used information stolen from first responders, government personnel and school employees. The escapades of a suspected fraudster Ramoni Igbalode may not ring a bell. But the mention of Hushpuppi alerts many about the Nigerian born Instagram celebrity who lives in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. Hushpuppi is virtually synonymous with glamour. Until Wednesday, June 10, when he was reportedly arrested, he had kept entertaining his 2.3 million followers on Instagram with his luxurious lifestyle. His name echoes glamour and panache as he junkets the globe on private jets, flaunting high-end clothing, watches, and shoes on the social media. Known for his weakness for luxury and high-end brands like Gucci, Balenciaga, Rolls Royce and Versace, Hushpuppi is a regular face at Dubai’s premier luxury department, Harvey Nichols. Although he claims to be a real estate developer, according to his bio on Instagram, his high taste for expensive lifestyle has not only endeared him to his 2.3 million followers on Instagram but also celebrities and dignitaries from different walks of life. From music stars to footballers and Nigerian lawmakers, Hushpuppi’s name resonates across the globe – with roots in Nigeria and Dubai. Partying with Dino Melaye, Dogara, others On January 7, 2020, ex-Senator Dino Melaye turned 46 and decided to throw a lavish party for the occasion in Dubai. The guest list had the names of ex-Speaker of the House of Representative, Yakubu Dogara, and former APC spokesman, Timi Frank. Also at the party filled with the distinguished guests was no other than Hushpuppi, the Instagram celeb who partied and took pictures with Dogara, Timi Frank, and Dino Melaye. The lifestyle displayed by Hushpuppi on Instagram drew several Nigerian music stars to him. Touted as a philanthropist, music stars like Olamide and 9ice sang Hushpuppi’s praises with reckless abandon. It is, however, not certain whether these music stars benefitted from Hushpuppi’s largesse. On November 16, 2014, Hushpuppi was spotted with ‘Kukere’ star, Iyanya. He shared a picture of himself with the singer with the caption, “Out for dinner with Mr. Oreo Iyanya.” On November 1, 2018, Hushpuppi shared a picture of himself with Wizkid. The two were seen to be hanging out somewhere in Dubai. Hushpuppi meets Manchester City defender On March 26, 2019, Hushpuppi shared a picture of himself with Manchester City defender and French international, Benjamin Mendy. Although the nature of the relationship between the Instagram celeb and the footballer could not be established, he captioned the picture, “I wish I can play for Manchester City and be humble and down to earth like my bro Ben Mendy. Thanks for being the most amazing person ever bro.” Confrontations with Nigerian celebs From Davido to Eniola Badmus, Kcee, Phyno and Timaya, Hushpuppi has had his fair share of controversies. He had first taken on Davido, claiming that he was richer than the musician. He bragged about his authentic designer wears and shoes, saying many Nigerian celebs wear fake products. He had also trolled Phyno and Iceprince, saying that since the duo wear fake Patek wristwatches, they should stop complaining when people pirate their music. He also toed the same line in respect of Eniola Badmus and Timaya, who in anger dragged him and dared him to come back to Nigeria. Between Hushpuppi and Mompha Hushpuppi is rarely seen with individuals on his Instagram posts. But on December 14, 2015, he shared a picture of himself and Mompha, announcing to his followers that they were both flying to Malaysia on a private jet for some business deals after expending millions on designer shoes, bags, and clothes. However, there are unconfirmed reports that the relationship between the two Instagram celebs has since gone sour. Interestingly, Hushpuppi was reportedly arrested in Dubai exactly eight months after Mompha was arrested in Abuja by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for alleged fraudulent activities. Read the full article
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munsongirly · 1 month
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New interview of Joseph Quinn for Vogue Magazine. 📷 by Peter Joseph Smith, style by Eniola Dare and ✍️ by Radhika Seth.
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orangetvnaija · 5 years
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1. Julius Amedume - Rattlesnakes (WINNER)
2. Tosin Coker - Lara and the Beats
3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom
2. Best Diaspora Short Film
1. Bail (UK) (WINNER)
2. Oath Bound (UK)
3. Fevah (USA)
4. I Am Superman (Brazil)
3. Best Diaspora Documentary
1. Wax Print 1 FABRIC, 4 continent (UK)
2. The Guardian of No Return (Guadalope)
3. Dare to Dream (USA/CUBA)
4. Drugs as Weapons Against Us (USA)
5. My Friend Fela (Brazil) (WINNER)
4. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature
1. Nine Nights (UK)
2. Olympia (USA)
3. Traffik (US)
4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) (WINNER)
5. Sprinter (Jamaica)
5. Best Achievement in Production Design
1. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER)
2. Rafiki (Kenya)
3. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Stories (S. Africa)
4. Urgent (Morroco)
                           Chuks Nwanne and co-hst, Lorenzo Menakaya at the AMAA 2019 [Instagram/AMAA]                          
Here are the winners of the 15th edition of the AMAAs.
1. Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award For Best Film by an African-Born Director Living Abroad
1. Julius Amedume - Rattlesnakes (WINNER)
2. Tosin Coker - Lara and the Beats
3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom
2. Best Diaspora Short Film
1. Bail (UK) (WINNER)
2. Oath Bound (UK)
3. Fevah (USA)
4. I Am Superman (Brazil)
3. Best Diaspora Documentary
1. Wax Print 1 FABRIC, 4 continent (UK)
2. The Guardian of No Return (Guadalope)
3. Dare to Dream (USA/CUBA)
4. Drugs as Weapons Against Us (USA)
5. My Friend Fela (Brazil) (WINNER)
                           Some of the nominees at AMAA 2019. [Instagram/AMAA]                          
4. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature
1. Nine Nights (UK)
2. Olympia (USA)
3. Traffik (US)
4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) (WINNER)
5. Sprinter (Jamaica)
5. Best Achievement in Production Design
1. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER)
2. Rafiki (Kenya)
3. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Stories (S. Africa)
4. Urgent (Morroco)
5. Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
6. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
8. Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
6. Best Achievement in Costume Design
1. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
2. Light in the Dark (Nigeria)
3. Rafiki (Kenya)
4. King of Boys (Nigeria)
5. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria)
6. Urgent (Morocco)
7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER)
7. Best Achievement in Make-Up
1. Makeroom (Nigeria)
2. Gold Statue (Nigeria)
3. Veronica’s Wish (Uganda)
4. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
5. Before the Vows (GHANA)
6. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER)
7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
8. Best Achievement in Soundtrack
1. Subira (Kenya)
2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) (WINNER)
3. Farewell Ella Bella (S. AFRICA)
4. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
6. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria)
7. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
8. Redemption (Mozambique)
9. Best Achievement in Visual Effects
1. Makeroom (Nigeria)
2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
3. Knockout Blessing (Nigeria) (WINNER)
4. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
5. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
6. The King of Boys (Nigeria)
7. Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
10. NFVCB Award For Best Nigerian Film
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           AMAA 2019: Here are all the winners at the 15th edition of movie award    
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                           Here are the winners of the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards, which held on Sunday, October 27, 2019, at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos.
AMAA 2019 kicked off with a red carpet at about 5PM at the Landmark Event Centre on Sunday, October 27, 2019.
Actress and producer, Kemi Lala Akindoju, Lorenzo Menakaya and comedian, Funnybone are the hosts of the 15th edition of the AMAAs.
                           Chuks Nwanne and co-hst, Lorenzo Menakaya at the AMAA 2019 [Instagram/AMAA]                          
Here are the winners of the 15th edition of the AMAAs.
1. Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award For Best Film by an African-Born Director Living Abroad
1. Julius Amedume - Rattlesnakes (WINNER)
2. Tosin Coker - Lara and the Beats
3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom
2. Best Diaspora Short Film
1. Bail (UK) (WINNER)
2. Oath Bound (UK)
3. Fevah (USA)
4. I Am Superman (Brazil)
3. Best Diaspora Documentary
1. Wax Print 1 FABRIC, 4 continent (UK)
2. The Guardian of No Return (Guadalope)
3. Dare to Dream (USA/CUBA)
4. Drugs as Weapons Against Us (USA)
5. My Friend Fela (Brazil) (WINNER)
                           Some of the nominees at AMAA 2019. [Instagram/AMAA]                          
4. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature
1. Nine Nights (UK)
2. Olympia (USA)
3. Traffik (US)
4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) (WINNER)
5. Sprinter (Jamaica)
5. Best Achievement in Production Design
1. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER)
2. Rafiki (Kenya)
3. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Stories (S. Africa)
4. Urgent (Morroco)
5. Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
6. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
8. Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
6. Best Achievement in Costume Design
1. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
2. Light in the Dark (Nigeria)
3. Rafiki (Kenya)
4. King of Boys (Nigeria)
5. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria)
6. Urgent (Morocco)
7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER)
7. Best Achievement in Make-Up
1. Makeroom (Nigeria)
2. Gold Statue (Nigeria)
3. Veronica’s Wish (Uganda)
4. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
5. Before the Vows (GHANA)
6. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER)
7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
8. Best Achievement in Soundtrack
1. Subira (Kenya)
2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) (WINNER)
3. Farewell Ella Bella (S. AFRICA)
4. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
6. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria)
7. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
8. Redemption (Mozambique)
9. Best Achievement in Visual Effects
1. Makeroom (Nigeria)
2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
3. Knockout Blessing (Nigeria) (WINNER)
4. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
5. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
6. The King of Boys (Nigeria)
7. Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
                           Nigerian Film and Videos Censors Board chairman, Thomas Adedayo at AMAA 2019 [Instagram/AMAA]                          
10. NFVCB Award For Best Nigerian Film
1. The Delivery Boy
2. Lara and the Beats
3. Makeroom
4. King of Boys (WINNER)
5. Gold Statute
6. Up North
7. Knockout Blessing
11. Best Documentary
1. Djambar, Sembene the Unsubmissive (Cameroun)
2. The State Against Mandela (South Africa)
3. Golden Fish, African Fish (Senegal)
4. Skin (Nigeria)
5. Khartoum Offside (Sudan) (WINNER)
6. Le loups d’or de Balole (Burkina Faso)
7. Sur Les Traces de Mamani Abdoulaye (Niger)
8. No Gold For Katsaka (Burkina Faso)
9. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho)
12. Ousmane Sembene Award For Best Film in an African Language
1. Makeroom (Nigeria)
2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
3. Rafiki (Kenya) (WINNER)
4. Bahasha -The Envelope (Tanzania)
5. Azali (Ghana)
13. Efere Ozako Award For Best Short Film
1. The Fisherman (Ghana)
2. A Tune of Kora (SENEGAL) (WINNER)
3. ICYASHA (Rwanda)
4. NAMOW2018 (KENYA)
5. Vagabond (GHANA)
6. Measure of a Woman (SA)
7. Mma Moeketsi (SA)
8. Motswakwa (BOTSWANA)
9. Tonight’s Opening Act (EGYPT)
10. Hello Rain (NIGERIA)
14. Best Achievement in Sound
1. The Last Victim (S. Africa)
2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
3. Makeroom (Nigeria)
4. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
5. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
6. Urgent (Morocco)
7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) (WINNER)
8. Redemption (Mozambique)
15. Best Achievement in Cinematography
1. Mabata Bata (Mozambique)
2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) (WINNER)
3. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho)
4. Redemption (Mozambique)
5. Rafiki (Kenya)
6. Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
8. Redemption (Mozambique)
16. Best Achievement in Editing
1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
2. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana)
3. The Last Victim (S. Africa)
4. Rafiki (Kenya) (WINNER)
5. The Gold Statute (Nigeria)
6. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria)
7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
8. Sew The Winter To My Skin (S. Africa)
17. Best Achievement in Screenplay
1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
2. The Last Victim (S. Africa)
3. Rafiki (Kenya)
4. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria)
5. Gold Statute (Morocco)
6 Lara and the Beats (Nigeria)
7. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER)
8. Up North (Nigeria)
18. Best Animation
1. Kitwana Journey – Kenya
2. Choices – Nigeria (WINNER)
3. Isolated- Kenya
4. Afrogames – Burkina Faso
19. Best Young/Promising Actor
1. Youssef Alaoui (Ayoub) URGENT
2. Angel Onyinyechi Unigwe (Adaeze) LIGHT IN THE DARK
3. Cynthia Dankwa (Esi) BURIAL OF KOJO (WINNER)
4. Emilio Bilo (Azarias) Mabata Bata
5. Jamma Ibrahim (Amir) The Delivery Boy
6. Catherine Credo (Neema) Fatuma
20. Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1. Remilekun “Reminisce” Sarafu (Makanaki) King of Boys
2. Jarrid Geduld 9 (Abie) Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (WINNER)
3. Zolisa Xaluva (Wyatt Earp) Sew the Winter to my Skin
4. Kanayo O. Kanyayo (Chief Otuekong) Up North
5. Kobina Amissah-Sam (Kwabina) The Burial of Kojo
6. Bucci Franklyn (Dagogo) Knockout Blessing
21. Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1. Eniola Shobayo (Vivian) Knockout Blessing
2. Linda Ejiofer (Oby) Knockout Blessing
3. Kandyse McClure (Golden Eyes) Sew the Winter to My Skin
4. Adesua Etomi (Kemi) The King of Boys (WINNER)
5. Joke Silva (Mama Jumoke) Light in the Dark
6. Arlete Bombe (Mia) Redemption
22. Best Actor in a Leading Role
1. Gabriel Afolayan Gold Statue
2. Joseph Otsiman (Kojo) The Burial of Kojo
3. Chinedu Ikedieze (Big Chi) Lara and the Beats
4. Jimmy Jean Louis (Robert McQueen) Rattlesnakes
5. Gil Alexandre (Bruno) Redemption
6. Marc Zinga ( )Mercy of the Jungle) (WINNER)
7. Ezra Mabengeza (Samson) Sew The Winter To My Skin
8. Ayoub Bombwe ( Mwanyusi ) Fatuma
23. Best Actress in a Leading Role
1. Sheila Munyiva (Ziki) Rafik
2. Rita Dominic (Jumoke Arinze) Light in the Dark
3. Jill Levenberg (Ellen) The Ellen Parkies Story
4. Beatrice Taisamo (Fatuma) Fatuma
5. Seyi Shay (Lara) Lara and the Beats
6. Sola Sobowale (Eniola) King of Boys (WINNER)
7. Jemima Osunde (Nkem) The Delivery Boy
8. Samantha Mugatsia (Kena) Rafiki
24. Best Director-First Feature Film
1. Blitz Bazawule - The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) (WINNER)
2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe - The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
3. Sippy Chadha – Subira (Tanzania)
4. Nicole Amarteifo – Before the Vows (Ghana)
25. Best Director
1. Wanuri Kahui – Rafiki (Kenya)
2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe - The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
3. Daryne Joshua -Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa)
4. Jahmil X. Qubeka - Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) (WINNER)
5. Kemi Adetiba – King of Boys (Nigeria)
6. Mohcine Besri – Urgent (Morocco)
7. Mickey Fonseca – Redemption (Mozambique)
8. Joël Karekezi- Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda)
26. Best Film
1. Rafiki (Kenya)
2. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER)
3. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria)
4. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa)
5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa)
6. Redemption (Mozambique)
7. King of Boys (Nigeria)
8. Urgent (Morocco)
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AMAA Awards 2019: Here's the complete list of winners
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The 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) took place Sunday night at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos, with actress Kemi Lala Akindoju, Lorenzo Menakaya and comedian, Funnybone as hosts. See the full list of winners at AMAA 2019 below.... 1. Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award For Best Film by an African-Born Director Living Abroad 1. Julius Amedume – Rattlesnakes (WINNER) 2. Tosin Coker – Lara and the Beats 3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom 2. Best Diaspora Short Film 1. Bail (UK) (WINNER) 2. Oath Bound (UK) 3. Fevah (USA) 4. I Am Superman (Brazil) 3. Best Diaspora Documentary 1. Wax Print 1 FABRIC, 4 continent (UK) 2. The Guardian of No Return (Guadalope) 3. Dare to Dream (USA/CUBA) 4. Drugs as Weapons Against Us (USA) 5. My Friend Fela (Brazil) (WINNER) 4. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature 1. Nine Nights (UK) 2. Olympia (USA) 3. Traffik (US) 4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) (WINNER) 5. Sprinter (Jamaica) 5. Best Achievement in Production Design 1. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER) 2. Rafiki (Kenya) 3. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Stories (S. Africa) 4. Urgent (Morroco) 5. Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 6. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 8. Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 6. Best Achievement in Costume Design 1. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 2. Light in the Dark (Nigeria) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. King of Boys (Nigeria) 5. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 6. Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER) 7. Best Achievement in Make-Up 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Gold Statue (Nigeria) 3. Veronica’s Wish (Uganda) 4. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 5. Before the Vows (GHANA) 6. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER) 7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 8. Best Achievement in Soundtrack 1. Subira (Kenya) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) (WINNER) 3. Farewell Ella Bella (S. AFRICA) 4. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 6. Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 7. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 9. Best Achievement in Visual Effects 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Knockout Blessing (Nigeria) (WINNER) 4. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 5. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 6. The King of Boys (Nigeria) 7. Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 10. NFVCB Award For Best Nigerian Film 1. The Delivery Boy 2. Lara and the Beats 3. Makeroom 4. King of Boys (WINNER) 5. Gold Statute 6. Up North 7. Knockout Blessing 11. Best Documentary 1. Djambar, Sembene the Unsubmissive (Cameroun) 2. The State Against Mandela (South Africa) 3. Golden Fish, African Fish (Senegal) 4. Skin (Nigeria) 5. Khartoum Offside (Sudan) (WINNER) 6. Le loups d’or de Balole (Burkina Faso) 7. Sur Les Traces de Mamani Abdoulaye (Niger) 8. No Gold For Katsaka (Burkina Faso) 9. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho) 12. Ousmane Sembene Award For Best Film in an African Language 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) (WINNER) 4. Bahasha -The Envelope (Tanzania) 5. Azali (Ghana) 13. Efere Ozako Award For Best Short Film 1. The Fisherman (Ghana) 2. A Tune of Kora (SENEGAL) (WINNER) 3. ICYASHA (Rwanda) 4. NAMOW2018 (KENYA) 5. Vagabond (GHANA) 6. Measure of a Woman (SA) 7. Mma Moeketsi (SA) 8. Motswakwa (BOTSWANA) 9. Tonight’s Opening Act (EGYPT) 10. Hello Rain (NIGERIA) 14. Best Achievement in Sound 1. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Makeroom (Nigeria) 4. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 5. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 6. Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) (WINNER) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 15. Best Achievement in Cinematography 1. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) (WINNER) 3. Mother, I am Suffocating, This Is My Last Film About You (Lesotho) 4. Redemption (Mozambique) 5. Rafiki (Kenya) 6. Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 16. Best Achievement in Editing 1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 2. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 3. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 4. Rafiki (Kenya) (WINNER) 5. The Gold Statute (Nigeria) 6. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria) 7. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 8. Sew The Winter To My Skin (S. Africa) 17. Best Achievement in Screenplay 1. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 2. The Last Victim (S. Africa) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. Diamond in the Sky (Nigeria) 5. Gold Statute (Morocco) 6 Lara and the Beats (Nigeria) 7. Redemption (Mozambique) (WINNER) 8. Up North (Nigeria) 18. Best Animation 1. Kitwana Journey – Kenya 2. Choices – Nigeria (WINNER) 3. Isolated- Kenya 4. Afrogames – Burkina Faso 19. Best Young/Promising Actor 1. Youssef Alaoui (Ayoub) URGENT 2. Angel Onyinyechi Unigwe (Adaeze) LIGHT IN THE DARK 3. Cynthia Dankwa (Esi) BURIAL OF KOJO (WINNER) 4. Emilio Bilo (Azarias) Mabata Bata 5. Jamma Ibrahim (Amir) The Delivery Boy 6. Catherine Credo (Neema) Fatuma 20. Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1. Remilekun “Reminisce” Sarafu (Makanaki) King of Boys 2. Jarrid Geduld 9 (Abie) Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (WINNER) 3. Zolisa Xaluva (Wyatt Earp) Sew the Winter to my Skin 4. Kanayo O. Kanyayo (Chief Otuekong) Up North 5. Kobina Amissah-Sam (Kwabina) The Burial of Kojo 6. Bucci Franklyn (Dagogo) Knockout Blessing 21. Best Actress in a Supporting Role 1. Eniola Shobayo (Vivian) Knockout Blessing 2. Linda Ejiofer (Oby) Knockout Blessing 3. Kandyse McClure (Golden Eyes) Sew the Winter to My Skin 4. Adesua Etomi (Kemi) The King of Boys (WINNER) 5. Joke Silva (Mama Jumoke) Light in the Dark 6. Arlete Bombe (Mia) Redemption 22. Best Actor in a Leading Role 1. Gabriel Afolayan Gold Statue 2. Joseph Otsiman (Kojo) The Burial of Kojo 3. Chinedu Ikedieze (Big Chi) Lara and the Beats 4. Jimmy Jean Louis (Robert McQueen) Rattlesnakes 5. Gil Alexandre (Bruno) Redemption 6. Marc Zinga ( )Mercy of the Jungle) (WINNER) 7. Ezra Mabengeza (Samson) Sew The Winter To My Skin 8. Ayoub Bombwe ( Mwanyusi ) Fatuma 23. Best Actress in a Leading Role 1. Sheila Munyiva (Ziki) Rafik 2. Rita Dominic (Jumoke Arinze) Light in the Dark 3. Jill Levenberg (Ellen) The Ellen Parkies Story 4. Beatrice Taisamo (Fatuma) Fatuma 5. Seyi Shay (Lara) Lara and the Beats 6. Sola Sobowale (Eniola) King of Boys (WINNER) 7. Jemima Osunde (Nkem) The Delivery Boy 8. Samantha Mugatsia (Kena) Rafiki 24. Best Director-First Feature Film 1. Blitz Bazawule – The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) (WINNER) 2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe – The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 3. Sippy Chadha – Subira (Tanzania) 4. Nicole Amarteifo – Before the Vows (Ghana) 25. Best Director 1. Wanuri Kahui – Rafiki (Kenya) 2. Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe – The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 3. Daryne Joshua -Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa) 4. Jahmil X. Qubeka – Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) (WINNER) 5. Kemi Adetiba – King of Boys (Nigeria) 6. Mohcine Besri – Urgent (Morocco) 7. Mickey Fonseca – Redemption (Mozambique) 8. Joël Karekezi- Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) 26. Best Film 1. Rafiki (Kenya) 2. Mercy of the Jungle (Rwanda) (WINNER) 3. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 4. Ellen, The Ellen Parkies Story (S. Africa) 5. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 6. Redemption (Mozambique) 7. King of Boys (Nigeria) 8. Urgent (Morocco) Read the full article
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Tonto Dikeh Calls Out Tuface, Annie Idibia And Others In Yet Another Beef And Deletes Post
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Actress and singer, Tonto Dikeh has taken to Instagram to call out Annie Idibia, Tuface, ‘Toyin’, and ‘Eniola’. She doesn’t specify the particular Toyin or Eniola she’s referring to, but all we know is that they are also celebrities.
Tonto Dikeh announces that she has a new boyfriend, and these celebrities mentioned shouldn’t dare to ask him for money, else she will beat them up. She warns…
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What do you think of the whole lionesses and Mark sampson controversy? I know its been a while but I would love to know your thoughts
Absolute shit. I do not see how this is controversial. You know why it is deemed to be a controversy? Because he’s white. Sorry to say it, yet it’s true. It took Katherine Newton two investigations to say something like “yeah, MS said some bad jokes to Spence and Aluko, but yo, he ain’t racist I’m telling ya” PRETTY MUCH. The way PR was handled around this whole thing was disgusting and, as a PR grad myself, it made me feel ashamed of people in this field. 
This is the straight quote of what Newton said: “I have concluded that on two separate occasions, MS has made ill-judged attempts at humour, which, as a matter of law, were discriminatory on the grounds of race within the meaning of the Equality Act 2010. However that is not the same as concluding that MS is racist. In fact, I consider it fundamentally important to emphasise that I have not concluded that MS is a racist.“ Well, it is pretty damn surprising to me that she is saying that he is a racist according to the law, but also is not a racist. 
Yes, you could come and tell me “well, Val, to say that he is a racist because the law says so is a logical fallacy on its own, it’s an argumentum ad verecundiam!” And yes, yes it is. Now, Eniola did not accuse MS of racism only on moral grounds, but also on legal grounds. Or am I wrong? And it baffles me that when the tables turn, and it is people of color in the middle of an accusation, the weight of the law falls entirely on them, no one even dares to look at the morality of the facts. Such as: stealing is wrong because that is the law (logical fallacy) but, if I steal because my child will die without X medicine that I could never afford, it is still wrong and no one cares about any logical fallacies; I am going to goddamn prison. Am I making any sense? I just want to say that MS is deemed racist by the law (like I would be a thief if I stole the medicine), but he has the opportunity to not be a racist just because the law says so. I do believe that he would not have that opportunity if he was not white. 
MS was sacked, which is good, but at the end of the day, he wasn’t held accountable for what he did and said. At the end of the day, he was fired for different reasons, not for being a racist. I assure you, had it been different, had it been a black coach being an asshole to white players, this would have gone a lot different. 
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©T.A.B - Media & Concept Total Application of Beauty - it’s inspire in Totality, personal in Application and express Beauty. We at T.A.B - Media & Concept is announcing the release of our short movie Title: The Day After. That we are releasing this short movie does not mean we have succeeded. It mean; * We have learned something. * We have enough faith to experiment. * We dared to try. * We have to do something in a different way. * We are not perfect. * We have excuse to start over. * We must try harder. * We have a better idea. We want to thank everyone involved in this project. Special appreciation to Necafe - Coffee shop - for there hospitality. CAST Ireoluwa - Kofoworola Gbadebo. Mercy - Victory Marcus. Trust - Asepeoluwa Obideyi. Vera - Olajumoke Agboola Tolu - Eniola Emerue T-boy - Adeniyi Aliu Tunde - Akorede Aliu Titi - Oluwafunmike Makinde Extra: Two male & Two Female Crew producer A. Adékúnlé ALIU casting by GANIYU IBUKUNOLUWA make-up artist OLUWAKANYISOLA ALAO graphic designer BENJAMIN AKAHI story by A. Adékúnlé A. Director of photography OLUTOBI OLADIPUPO editor ADEDEJI MUJEEB assistant director OLUWAFUNIKE POPOOLA directed by A. Adékúnlé ALIU special appearance ASPIRATION ODU & OLALEYE OLAONIPEKUN IG: @tab_aworan IG: @direct_a_adekunle tweet: @direct_adekunle Email: [email protected] https://youtu.be/_1H9HOjhw9U https://www.instagram.com/p/BsipFo5lfN70bfWMzbgIFt6qg5gLueX1A75mhA0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1np8pyu6lyiye
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