Nse Ikpe-Etim Wins Best Actress in a Leading Role at AMAA

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Nigerian movie star Nse Ikpe-Etim has made history by becoming the first Nigerian actress to win the Best Actress in a Leading Role award at the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) after a four-year gap.

The award ceremony took place at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Ikeja, Lagos. Nse Ikpe-Etim received the award for her role in Izu Ojukwu’s “4-4-44,” marking a significant achievement in her career.

This win follows Sola Sobowale’s victory for “King of Boys” in the same category in 2019, and it demonstrates the recognition of Nse Ikpe-Etim’s outstanding acting talent in the African film industry.

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The Africa Movie Academy Awards celebrate the best of African cinema, bringing together filmmakers, actors, and other film practitioners from across the continent. The event honors excellence in various categories, highlighting the diversity and quality of African films.

Nse Ikpe-Etim’s award win is a testament to her remarkable acting skills and her contribution to the Nigerian and African film industry.

Here is a list of some of the 2023 AMAA winners:

  • Efere Ozaka Award for Best Short Film: “Lions” (Ethiopia)
  • Ousmane Sembene Award for Best Film in an African Language: “Anikulapo” (Nigeria)
  • Best Achievement in Production Design: Pat Nebo – “Anikulapo” (Nigeria)
  • Best Achievement in Costume Design: Djibril Drame – “Xalé” (Senegal)
  • Best Achievement in Make-Up: Campell Precious Arebamen – “Mami Wata” (Nigeria)
  • Best Achievement in Soundtrack: “Fight Like a Girl” (Rwanda)
  • Best Achievement in Visual Effects: Emmanuel Bassey – “Gangs of Lagos” (Nigeria)
  • Best Achievement in Cinematography: Lilis Soares – “Mami Wata” (Nigeria)
  • Best Achievement in Editing: Bertrand Conard – “Omen” (DRC)
  • Best Achievement in Screenplay: Ben Diogay Beye – “Xalé” (Senegal)
  • National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) Award for Best Nigerian Film: “Mami Wata”
  • Best Young/Promising Actor: Maleek Sanni – “Gangs of Lagos”
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Jimmy-Jean Louis – “Rise”
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Rokhaya Niang – “Xalé” (Senegal)
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role: Tobi Bakre – “Brotherhood” (Nigeria)
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role: Nse Ikpe Etim – “4-4-44” (Nigeria)
  • First Debut Feature by a Director: Baloji – “Omen” (DRC)
  • Best Director: Apolline Traore – “Sira”
  • Best Film: “Xalé” (Senegal)

Nse Ikpe-Etim’s achievement reflects the talent and dedication of Nigerian actors in the African film industry.

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