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‘Beautiful!’ First video from Kemi Adetiba’s private wedding hits social media

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It is indeed a moment of joy and celebration for award-winning Nollywood filmmaker, Kemi Adetiba, who has just officially commenced her marital journey.

Weeks after the King of Boys filmmaker shared the news of her engagement to lover, Oscar, they finally exchanged marital vows in front of friends and family members on Friday, April 22.

Adetiba had initially taken to her Instagram page with a teaser post where she indicated that she is looking forward to having a great day.

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Several hours after the photo post, a video from the couple’s private ceremony surfaced on social media to the delight of many.

From indications, the husband and wife only had a few people over in the warm and intimate wedding ceremony.

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Kemi was seen holding her man closely as a man of God officiated.

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The media personality also returned to her Instagram page with a charming photo while announcing that things have been made official with her man.

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A post shared by Kemi Adetiba (@kemiadetiba)

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Congratulatory messages pour in

askdamz said:

“Glory!!!!!! . God be praised!!! Congratulations.”

idahosalaurie said:

“Congratulations to the both of you!!”

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callmeelwizzy said:

“Congratulations to Oscar. My pastor’s son. God bless your home with everything needed to have a successful union.”

smitholawale120 said:

” This pastor No get part 2.. Congratulation Kemi-King maker God bless your home.”

d_a_m_i_l_o_l_a said:

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“This is sweet to watch, doing me like I should go and get married tomorrow….. What a beautiful simple and classic wedding may God bless their unions.”

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40years after, Haruna Ishola’s Son, Wasiu Eulogise Father

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It was a memorable event where notable personalities gathered to give the Apala music legend, Alhaji Haruna Ishola Bello (MON) a befitting 40 years remembrance of his demise and great impact he made in the music industry.

The event which was held in 2 different locations, his hometown in Ijebu Igbo and grand reception in Lagos were moments to celebrate his great works and legacies left for his children.

At his home town, the family held a week long events of commissioning of boreholes and official opening of a central Mosque among other activities to eulogised the man who pioneer Apala music in Nigeria.

With the train moving to Lagos, the LTV 8 premises was filled with family,friends and fun lovers who witnessed Cleric prayers for the family , unveiling of some music works of the legend and his children who are into music and live performances of artists in different genre of music.

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The Lagos event was attended by business icons,show promoters, media personalities, celebrities to mention just a few.

The concluding electrifying performance of Wasiu Haruna Ishola sealed the day as he dishes out old tunes from his father and newer collections from his stable.

In show of appreciation to those who supported the events morally and financially , representing the entire family, Wasiu Haruna Ishola gave a vote of thanks and pray for all in attendance.

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‘Mami Wata’, ‘Anikulapo’ Shine As Burkina Faso, Senegal Win Big At 19th AMAA [FULL LIST]

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Kunle Afolayan’s 2022 epic movie, ‘Anikulapo’, and C.J. Obasi’s multiple award-winning ‘Mami Wata’ were among the winners at the 19th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), which took place on Sunday, October 29.

Both film made Nigeria proud at the event that was hosted at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos by Nancy Isime, Rahama Sadau, and Ghana’s Richard Ato Turkson.

‘Anikulapo’ won the Ousmane Sembene Award for Best Film in an African Language, and also earned Afolayan an award for Best Production Design, while ‘Mami Wata’ won the Precious Arebamen Prize for Best Achievement in Make-Up, Achievement in Cinematography and Best Nigerian Film.

However it was the Senegalese 2022 thriller ‘Xale’ that went home with the highly-coveted Best Film plaque, in addition to three other awards.

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The ceremony also produced its first Best female director as the Best Director award went to 47-year-old talented Byrkinabe filmmaker, Apolline Traore, for her film ‘Sira’. The film also won in the Best Sound category.

The event featured touching tributes to the late founder of AMAA, Peace Ogechi Anyiam-Osigwe, who passed away earlier in January.

The colourful ceremony witnessed performances by Nigeria Idol’s superstar, Zadok and Kcee among others. It also honored a few veterans, including actor Charles Olumo, popularly known as Agbako, with a lifetime achievement award for more than 60 years of contribution to Nigeria’s film industry.

Here are the Winners of the Academy Awards (AMAA) in various categories:

Efere Ozako Award for Best Short Film
– Winner: “Lions” – Ethiopia
Jubril Malaifia Award for Best Animation
– Winner: “Jabari” – Ghana
Best Documentary
– Winner: “Le Spectre de Boko Haram” – Cameroon
Ousmane Sembene Award for Best Film in an African Language
– Winner: “Anikulapo” – Nigeria
Michael Anyiam Osigwe Award for Best Film by an African-born director Living Abroad
– Winner: “KOFA” – Nigeria/Canada
Best Diaspora Short Film
– Winner: “Raw Materials” – Jamaica
Best Diaspora Documentary
– Winner: “Sound of the Police” – United States
Best Diaspora Narrative Feature
– Winner: “Our Father, The Devil” – United States
Best Achievement in Production Design
– Winner: “Anikulapo” – Nigeria
Best Achievement in Costume Design
– Winner: “Xalé” – Senegal
Best Achievement in Make-Up
– Winner: “Mami Wata” – Nigeria
Best Achievement in Soundtrack
– Winner: “Fight Like a Girl” – Rwanda
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
– Winner: “Gangs of Lagos” – Nigeria
Best Achievement in Sound
– Winner: “Sira” – Burkina Faso
Best Achievement in Cinematography
– Winner: “Mami Wata” – Nigeria
Best Achievement in Editing
– Winner: “Omen” – Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Best Achievement in Screenplay
– Winner: “Xalé” – Senegal
National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) Award for Best Nigerian Film
– Winner: “Mami Wata”
Best Young/Promising Actor
– Winner: Maleek Sanni for “Gangs of Lagos”
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
– Winner: Jimmy Jean-Louis for “Rise” – United States
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
– Winner: Rokhaya Niang for “Xalé” – Senegal
Best Actor in a Leading Role
– Winner: Tobi Bakre for “Brotherhood” – Nigeria
Best Actress in a Leading Role
– Winner: Nse Ikpe-Etim for “4-4-44 (Four Four Forty-Four)” – Nigeria
Debut Feature by a Director
– Winner: Baloji for “Omen” – DRC
Best Director
– Winner: Apolline Traore for “Sira”
Best Film
– Winner: “Xalé” – Senegal

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20th Abuja International Film Festival: A Celebration of Global Cinema

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The 20th Abuja International Film Festival, themed “Beyond Borders: Globalisation and Film Business,” commenced with a star-studded opening ceremony that brought together luminaries from the film industry and the diplomatic corps. Among the distinguished guests was Hajia Hanatu Musawa, the representative of the Minister of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, who graced the event with her presence.

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The festival was further honored by the attendance of ambassadors from several nations, including Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, Cote d’Ivoire, and Egypt. Notable personalities like the Director-General of the National Film and Video Censors Board, the CEO of the Nigeria Film Corporation, and Startimes CEO, Joshua Wang, also added to the grandeur of the occasion. The event was a magnet for both local and international filmmakers, creating a dynamic and diverse atmosphere.

During the opening ceremony, the festival’s founder seized the opportunity to reflect on its modest origins, harking back to a time when cinema spaces were a rarity in Abuja. He eloquently underscored the festival’s pivotal role in nurturing the growth of the Nigerian film industry, the globally acclaimed Nollywood.

Ambassadors and high commissioners present at the event expressed their deep admiration for the festival’s remarkable success and longevity, offering heartfelt commendations and messages of goodwill. They emphasized the enduring value and global significance the festival has acquired over its two-decade history.

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The Abuja International Film Festival will unfold over the next four days, featuring a diverse program of daily screenings, engaging panel discussions, and various interactive activities. The festival’s highlight, the highly anticipated awards ceremony, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023.

During this prestigious event, winners will be honored in 16 different categories, recognizing outstanding achievements in the world of cinema.

With a rich history and broad international participation, the festival promises to be an exhilarating showcase of global cinema, uniting talents from around the world in the spirit of creativity and storytelling.

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