Experience the greatest moments in AMVCA history, including significant victories, amusing incidents, and iconic fashion.
The AMVCA was a true celebration of African culture for the following reasons.
The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) have expanded beyond a spectacular evening since their inception in 2013.
It has evolved into a place where tales come to life, feelings are intense, and the creators of Africa’s most influential films and television programs are honoured in ways that will never be forgotten.
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Every installment offers something fresh: heartfelt speeches, unexpected situations that make people discuss, and unexpected skits that leave us chuckling.
The ceremony continues to represent the diversity and expansion of the business, whether it is a newcomer to the stage or a well-known figure getting long-overdue acclaim.
Let’s take a look back at some of the most iconic events that have influenced the show and relive the scenes that remind us why this night is so important to African cinema and television as we count down to the 11th edition of the AMVCAs.
2016 – Bukky Ajayi’s Words That Moved a Room
The room fell silent when renowned actress Bukky Ajayi took the stage to claim her prize because of how candidly she talked.
For those who have put their all into this field, it served as a reminder of how intensely personal it is.
"You all standing for me?" – Bukky Ajayi
— ID Africa (@ID_Africa) March 5, 2016
This is one of the most touching moments in AMVCA history.#amvca2016 pic.twitter.com/LdFXXQLscN
2017 – Falz and Chigurl Keep It Playful
Their cheeky exchange on stage reminded everyone that these awards are also about having a good time.
We can't get over this session 😂😂😂 Tag both of them 👇#amvca2017 #TryKonga pic.twitter.com/dMxCyeicul
— Konga Nigeria (@ShopKonga) March 6, 2017
2017 – Samuel Ajibola Brings Spiff to the Stage
Accepting his award in full character as Spiff from “The Johnsons,” Samuel Ajibola gave the audience a moment they wouldn’t forget.
#amvca2017 My favourite growing comedian won. This guy makes me laff after the day's stress. 😅😅😅Spiff I see you #africamagic #thejohnsons pic.twitter.com/0DTDZRwtWt
— Nabena Oghenevwiere (@Y_rayIrikefe) March 4, 2017
2018 – Charles Inojie and a Catchphrase Come to Life
When Charles Inojie turned his viral line “Na dem dey rush us” into a live performance, the entire room joined in. It was a moment of pure fun.
NA DEM DEY RUSH US #AMVCA2018https://t.co/tjqgCSLORM pic.twitter.com/3NwroEx9gu
— BellaNaija (@bellanaija) September 1, 2018
2020 – A Family First for the Ighos
Father and son, Peter and Tosin Igho, both walked away with awards that night. It was a moment of shared pride across generations.

2020 – Toyin Abraham’s Win Sparks Joy
Toyin Abraham’s reaction was all the proof needed that this platform means the world to the people who stand on it.
#flashbackfriday to when @toyin_abraham won an #amvca to her performance in #elevatorbaby. Double tap if you’re a #toyintitan like us. #Elevatorbabyfilm is Now streaming on #netflix #filmone #filmoneng pic.twitter.com/S7vXags61Y
— FilmOne Entertainment (@FilmOneng) June 19, 2020
2020 – Timini and Funnybone’s Unfiltered Reactions
Their spontaneous laughter and delight became the talk of the night and filled timelines the next day.
#flashbackfriday to when @_timini won the #amvca for his performance in #elevatorbaby. Double tap if you love #timini like we do #FilmOne #FilmOneng pic.twitter.com/frXCSUr863
— FilmOne Entertainment (@FilmOneng) June 19, 2020
2022 – Lagbaja and Rema Share the Stage
Two generations of music met in one electric performance that got the audience on their feet.
2022 – Styl-Plus Reunion During the Fashion Show
The audience didn’t see it coming. Their “Olufunmi” performance stirred memories and sweet nostalgia during the very first AMVCA fashion show.

2022 – Pepsi-Inspired Fashion Show
Designers turned the runway into a canvas of bold colours and creative flair, showing just how closely fashion and entertainment dance together.

2022 – Ifu Ennada’s Gothic-Inspired Look
With dramatic black fabric, a jewelled crown, and masks by Tiannah’s Place, her look was one of the night’s boldest.

2024 – Nana Akua Addo’s Sculpted 3D Look
A spectacular design that felt like something out of a futuristic fairytale.
2024 – Chioma Ikokwu’s Vine-Inspired Dress
Flowing fabric and bold structure came together in a dress that truly embodied the Garden of Time theme.

2024 – Richard Mofe-Damijo as Royalty
His look paid homage to African tradition and style in the most dignified way.
2024 – Toke Makinwa Returns to the Red Carpet
A beautiful sight in Veekee James, Toke’s return as host brought polish, wit, and star power to the evening.
2024 – Chimezie Imo’s Speech Hits Home
The young actor’s acceptance speech stirred something in many, especially those rooting for the next generation of talent.
2024 – Kehinde Bankole’s Win for Adire
Her beaming excitement spoke volumes, capturing the emotions of the night.
2024 – Shaffy Bello and Seyi Sodimu’s Musical Reunion
Their surprise performance of “Love Me Jeje” had everyone singing along and smiling.
2024 – Genoveva Umeh’s Moment to Remember
As she accepted her award for Best Supporting Actress, Genoveva spoke from the heart. Her words struck a chord with many young creatives watching.
2024 – Iya Rainbow and RMD’s Merit Award
Veterans Idowu Philips (Iya Rainbow) and Richard Mofe‑Damijo received the AMVCA Merit Award, honouring their lifetime contributions to African cinema.
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