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selemempe:Shove your support up your ass Your opinion doesn't count |
duncun:Yoruba can unite and push for it, but there are several factors to consider before we push for it We will remove Benin, Warri, Sapele and some other place away from that map |
The Map is so wrong We have to remove Benin, Warri, Sapele and some other place from there |
kenwhawha:As if you look better than Afonja Nyamirin people are ugly |
HBB1:Lara and the Beat is a wonderful movie |
Olodo24:Lara and the Beat is very interesting in fact that movie Is a prove Nollywood is on another level |
BULLIONVAN4:I don't expect you to agree |
BULLIONVAN4:I don't expect you to agree Even fake Igbo beggars were arrested in the same Anambra several times. You Igbo call sitting lazily in a 2 by 2 shop and waiting for customers hardworking When Yoruba bricklayers, Welders. Barbers, Carpenters, Furniture makers, Aluminium makers, Tailors, Mechanics etc do more strenuous work that require more effort and high level of skills without making noise. The most painful part is that it is you that mostly sit around or hawk around that have the gut to call the people you are not even half as hardworking as Lazy. |
BULLIONVAN4:Health experts disagree
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BULLIONVAN4:Tell your people in Anambra to stop begging... And smuggling drug is not hardworking |
Chekwube1989:You think getting killed daily in Asia for drugs and dominating foreign prisons by Igbo youths is what they call hardworking? Which Igbo trader that sit lazily in a 2 by 2 shops waiting for customers can be half as hardworking as Yoruba bricklayers, Welders, carpenters, Mechanics, etc? Tell your Lazy and poverty stricken people in Anambra to stop begging first before talking about Laziness to others. Your tribe is not even as rich as Yoruba but you have the gut to call your superior Lazy.
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‘King of Boys’, ‘The Delivery Boy’ have emerged the movies with the highest nomination at 2019 AMAA. Kemi Adetiba’s ‘King of Boys’ and Adekunle ‘Nodash’ Adejuyigbe’s ‘The Delivery Boy’ lead nomination list ahead of 2019 AMAA. Adekunle ‘Nodash’ Adejuyigbe’s ‘The Delivery Boy’ picked up 12 nominations including Best Actress while Kemi Adetiba’s ‘King of Boys’ pulled eight nominations including Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Ahead of the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards, the jury released the nomination list on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, in a live broadcast by the Jury President, Asantewa Adetunji. Other Nigerian films nominated include ‘Up north’, Beverly Naya’s documentary, ‘Skin’, ‘Lara and the Beat’, ‘Hello Rain’, ‘Make Room’ and ‘Light in the Dark’. The 15th edition of the much-anticipated movie awards is scheduled to hold in Lagos on October 26, 2019. Here’s a complete list of 2019 AMAA nominations. 1. Efere Ozako Award For Best Short Film 1. The Fisherman (Ghana) 2. A Tune of Kora (SENEGAL) 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) 2. Best Animation 1. Kitwana Journey – Kenya 2. Choices – Nigeria 3. Isolated- Kenya 4. Afrogames – Burkina Faso 3. Best Documentary 1. Djambar, Sembene the Unsubmissive (Cameroun) 2. The State Against Mandela (South Africa) 3. Golden Fish, African Fish (Senegal) 4. Skin (Nigeria) Beverly Naya’s Documentary on 'Skin' picked up a nomination at 2019 AMAA. 5. Khartoum Offside (Sudan) 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) 4. Ousmane Sembene Award For Best Film in an African Language 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 3. Rafiki (Kenya) 4. Bahasha -The Envelope (Tanzania) 5. Azali (Ghana) 5. Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award For Best Film by an African-Born Director Living Abroad 1. Julius Amedume - Rattlesnakes 2. Tosin Coker - Lara and the Beats 3. Robert O. Peters – Makeroom 6. Best Diaspora Short Film 1. Bail (UK) 2. Oath Bound (UK) 3. Fevah (USA) 4. I Am Superman (Brazil) 7. 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) 8. Best Diaspora Narrative Feature. 1. Nine Nights (UK) 2. Olympia (USA) 3. Traffik (US) 4. Hero (Trinidad and Tobago/Canada) 5. Sprinter (Jamaica) 9. Best Achievement in Production Design 1. Redemption (Mozambique) 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) 10. 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) 11. 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) 7. The Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 12.Best Achievement in Soundtrack 1. Subira (Kenya) 2. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 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) 13. Best Achievement in Visual Effects 1. Makeroom (Nigeria) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 3. Knockout Blessing (Nigeria) Adekunle Nodash's 'The Delivery Boy'picked up the highest nominations - 12 - ahead of the 2019 AMAA. 4. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 5. The Delivery Boy (Nigeria) 6. The King of Boys (Nigeria) 7. Burial of Kojo (Ghana) 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) 8. Redemption (Mozambique) 15. Best Achievement in Cinematography 1. Mabata Bata (Mozambique) 2. Sew the Winter to My Skin (S. Africa) 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) 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) 8. Up North (Nigeria) 18. NFVCB Award For Best Nigerian Film 1. The Delivery Boy 2. Lara and the Beats 3. Makeroom 4. King of Boys 5. Gold Statute 6. Up North 7. Knockout Blessing 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 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 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 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) 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 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) 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) 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) 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) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF-FQLKaUCk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7YW1xOPgrA https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/movies/king-of-boys-the-delivery-boy-lead-nominations-at-2019-amaa/xsybx1b
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Buhari must not open the border We don't need Saboteur as friends |
Afonja007:There are serial killers that are more brutal than ritualist in the western world too |
Congratulation |
Lol Nigerian Police is a big joke ![]() They just make the account more popular |
EFCC should arrest these people ASAP before they tarnish Nigeria name |
BULLIONVAN4:Adenuga is the one sponsoring your yearly ofala festival |
emmasege:You are just a religion Bigot So CBN chairman is a Muslim? |
BULLIONVAN4:If you get an opportunity like that, wouldn't you take advantage of it? Instead of spending your own money Thunda fire Onyema Like you thank Michael Adenuga for sponsoring your festival in the East or you thank Femi Otedola for taking care of that Igbo Player |
engrchykae:You are a bigot and an envious soul All Igbo Christians are criminals, crooks and thieves they are not in the position to envagelize When it come to Christianity in Nigeria you are below Yoruba Kiss the truth and accept your fate ![]() |
BULLIONVAN4:Thunda Fire Onyema Did you thank Michael Adenuga for sponsoring your festival? Or you thank Femi Otedola for taking care of that Igbo player? |
BULLIONVAN4:Thunda fire Onyema Keep beating chest as if it was only Yoruba he brought back |
BULLIONVAN4:Lol Keep deceiving yourself Many people just took advantage of the opportunity to come back to Nigeria If Allen Onyema didn't bring them back they would find another way out |
engrchykae:You are so jealous of Yoruba pastors success to the extent you have now result to cheap blackmailing You are a bigot because you are jealous of Yoruba pastors success even Nnamdi Kanu wail about Yoruba Pastors Which tribe in Nigeria doesn't engage in Fetish and traditional things? Just because some Yoruba Christians engage in traditional things doesn't mean all Yoruba Christians does it You sound very lame and envious with your generalization |
ChristianNorth:Even deep down you know |
YBNL Nation wonder boy, Fireboy DML releases the highly anticipated music video for one of his singles tagged “King“. Prior to the release of his buzzing record titled ‘What If I Say‘, Fireboy DML boosts his status with the release this stunning visual. ‘King‘ was produced by Echo and the video was directed by raving video director, the wayward master himself, TG Omori. Check it out and share your thoughts below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJUitwQA_uU https://notjustok.com/videos/video-fireboy-dml-king/ Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44
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Earthquake1:If Allen Onyema didn't bring them back they would find another way out of there It is not Yoruba's fault that many of the Igbo there refuse to leave And If Yoruba are more than Igbo In South Africa then how come majority of the people that died in South Africa through drug dealings, crimes and even Xenophobia were Igbo? |
raker300:Lol like it was only Yoruba that he brought back home Anything to beat your hairy chest |
ChristianNorth:No one said only Igbo are in South Africa But majority of the people that died in South Africa were Igbo |
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why should they wait until when free lift was made available..,nwanne m, okuko adighi echefu onye foro ya odu n'udu mmiri.
