FULL LIST: Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors scores big at #AMVCA11, wins best lead actor, actress
The 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) was a night of triumph for Nollywood as Femi Adebayo’s film Seven Doors clinched two of the most coveted awards — Best Lead Actor (Femi Adebayo) and Best Lead Actress (Chioma Chukwuka), cementing its place as one of the standout productions of the year.
The awards ceremony, which held on Saturday night, also celebrated veterans Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh with the Lifetime Achievement Awards, while director Kayode Kasum took home the Trailblazer Award for his fresh, genre-defying impact on the industry.
The 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) took place on May 10, 2025.
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As the evening progresses, winners across various categories are being announced, highlighting the remarkable talent and creativity within the African entertainment industry.
Notably, Lateef Adedimeji’s film Lisabi (The Uprising) has already clinched multiple awards, underscoring its impact this year.
Here’s a compiled list of the winners at the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (#AMVCA11), with their respective categories:
Femi Adebayo – Best Lead Actor [Seven Doors]
Chioma Chukwuka – Best Lead Actress [Seven Doors]
(Award received by Femi AdebayoKassim Sulaiman & Anneke De Ridder – Best Unscripted M-Net Original
(for Nigerian Idol)
Gabriel Afolayan – Best Supporting Actor
(in Inside Life by Clarence Peters)
Mercy Aigbe – Best Supporting Actress
(for Farmer’s Bride)
Tolu Obanro – Best Score/Music
(for Seven Doors)
Chinenye Nworah & Taiwo Adebayo – Best Scripted M-Net Original
(for My Fairytale Wedding)Jide Jblaze Oyegbile – Best Short Filmi M Uzo’ – Best Indigenous M-Net Original
Iyo Prosper Adokiye – Best Digital Content Creator
(for We Listen, We Don’t Judge – Bible Edition)
Ifeoluwa Fatogun & Ebi Atawodi – Best Documentary
(for Dundun)Leo Purman – Best Cinematography
(for The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos)
Adedimeji Lateef & Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji – Best Indigenous Language (West Africa)
Abel Mutua Musyoka – Best Indigenous Language (East Africa) House Of Reps To Investigate Crude Oil Theft
As the evening progresses, winners across various categories are being announced, highlighting the remarkable talent and creativity within the African entertainment industry.
Notably, Lateef Adedimeji’s film Lisabi (The Uprising) has already clinched multiple awards, underscoring its impact this year.
Here’s a compiled list of the winners at the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (#AMVCA11), with their respective categories:
Femi Adebayo – Best Lead Actor [Seven Doors]
Chioma Chukwuka – Best Lead Actress [Seven Doors]
(Award received by Femi Adebayo)
Sani Mu’azu and Nkem Owoh – Lifetime Achievement Awards
Kayode Kasum – Trailblazer Award
Kassim Sulaiman & Anneke De Ridder – Best Unscripted M-Net Original
(for Nigerian Idol)
Gabriel Afolayan – Best Supporting Actor
(in Inside Life by Clarence Peters)
Mercy Aigbe – Best Supporting Actress
(for Farmer’s Bride)
Tolu Obanro – Best Score/Music
(for Seven Doors)
Chinenye Nworah & Taiwo Adebayo – Best Scripted M-Net Original
(for My Fairytale Wedding)
Jide Jblaze Oyegbile – Best Short Film
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Zi M Uzo’ – Best Indigenous M-Net Original
Iyo Prosper Adokiye – Best Digital Content Creator
(for We Listen, We Don’t Judge – Bible Edition)
Ifeoluwa Fatogun & Ebi Atawodi – Best Documentary
(for Dundun)
Leo Purman – Best Cinematography
(for The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos)
Adedimeji Lateef & Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji – Best Indigenous Language (West Africa)
Abel Mutua Musyoka – Best Indigenous Language (East Africa)
Cosmas Ng’andwe – Best Indigenous Language (Southern Africa)
Abel Mutua Musyoka – Best Writing in a TV Series
Blessing Uzzi – Best Writing (Movie)
(for Freedom Way)
Tongai Furusa – Best Editing
(for Inkabi)
Michael Botha, Olaosebikan Okonrende & Dil Chike Ajufo – Best Sound Design
(for Suspicion)
Soliu Badu Noutical & Ayanmo Yakub – Best Art Direction
(for Lisabi: The Uprising)
Hakeem Onilogbo – Best Makeup
(for Lisabi: The Uprising)Adedamola Adeyemi – Best Costume Design
(for Christmas in Lagos)
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