Tag: EBUKA OBI UCHENDU

  • Full list of winners: Glitz, glamour at 8th AMVCA

    Full list of winners: Glitz, glamour at 8th AMVCA

    It was all glitz and glamour at the eighth edition of the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) which held at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos on Saturday.

    Popular On-Air Personality, Toke Makinwa; TV host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu; TV personality, Uti Nwachukwu and Ghanian actress, Sika Osei, were on the red carpets talking to celebrities about their choice of outfits.

    The AMVCA red carpet started with John Ugbe, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Multichoice reading his pre-recorded welcome speech and applauding African filmmakers for continually reinventing themselves while telling the African story.

    The show was anchored by radio and television on-air personality. IK Osakioduwa, and the glamorous South African Bonang Matheba.

    The show kicked off with Yemi Alade’s performance of Tambourine. Thereafter, Osakioduwa poked a joke at actor Deyemi Okanlanwon about the actor surviving during COVID-19, Okanlawon almost pulled a Will Smith slap on him jokingly.

    The Best Supporting Actress in Drama or TV series male and female categories went to Omowunmi Dada, for her role in “Country Hard”, while Odunlade Adekola won for his role in “Jankariwo”.

    Lagbaja and Rema mounted the stage and reminded the audience why a collaboration between the younger generation and older generation would always be a hit and experience mixed with energy.

    “No do gra gra” and “konko below” classics were performed and had the audience swaying as the nostalgic feeling kept them on their feet. The audience gave a thunderous applause after the performance.

    The awards for Best for Africa Magic Comedy TV series, Best Creator, went to Rogers Ofime, l. Tinsel’s cast and crew won a lifetime recognition award for successfully running the series for 15 consecutive years.

    For Best Actress and Actor in Comedy, Funke Akindele-Bello won for her role in “Omoghetto The Saga”, while Samuel Perry popularly know as Broda Shagi won the Male category.

    Awards for best actress in drama movie or tv series was won by Osas Ighodaro, for her role in Rattle Snake. Stan Nzeh won in the Male category also for Rattle Snake.

    The organisers of the AMVCA took out time to celebrate entertainers who had passed away. They included are Karibi Fubara, Babatunde Omodina, Victor Olaotan, Sir Victor Nwaifo, Biglow, Sadiq Daba and Bolaji Rosiji, among others.

    Best Talent Factory went to Daisy Masembe, while best dressed actor and actress at the AMVCA went to Denola Grey and Osas Ighodaro respectively. They went home with N500,000 each.

    Trailblazers award went to a production assistant that grew into a producer, Teniola Aladese. The award was presented by Hollywood actress, Tasha Smith.

    The Industry Merit Awards, an award given to deserving thespians in the movie industry, was presented to Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett, an octogenarian whose versatility cuts across stage performances and movies.

    “I have led an incredible life and I am grateful for my journey and for those that are before me and those coming after me, God is great and I’m thankful,” Ajayi-Lycett said.

    The award for the best Director went to Ramsey Nouah for his second attempt at directing in Rattle Snake.

    Best Overall films went to Amina, a movie based on Queen Amina, the history of the first woman to rule the Zazzau Empire in the 16th century.

    The event ended on an electrifying note with Dapo Oyebanjo, popularly known as D’banj, performing one of his hit tracks, “Ogbona feli feli”.

  • How I switched from gospel to ‘worldly’ music – Rema reveals

    How I switched from gospel to ‘worldly’ music – Rema reveals

    Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema has narrated how he transited from gospel to secular music.

    According to him, the switch began when he started going to sing at bars and lounges just so he could make ends meet.

    The Benin-born singer disclosed that before then, he was the head of a gospel rap group in his church.

    The singer made the revelation during a talk show, Rubbin’ Minds show on Channels TV, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

    “I was still in Benin when that switch happened. A lot of people thought that when I got signed, I started deviating.

    “No. Actually, life was tough in Benin. I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I’m doing God’s work.

    “Right there in Benin, I started going to competitions, going to bars, lounges, political rallies; just trying to get on the stage and hold a microphone, to at least get sprayed some money to come back home and feed my family, because we were going through tough times.

    “I lost my father and brother and I needed to come through for my family. At that point in time, I felt like that’s where I started spacing out; little by little, until I just exiled,” Rema narrated.

    Rema revealed that the transition was weird for him and his mum, but that he was unable to convince the mother about his choice.

    “It was weird for me and most especially for my mum because she was well known in church. I didn’t do any much explaining. I just told her to trust me,” he said.

  • Host of BBNaija season 6 announced

    Host of BBNaija season 6 announced

    Nigerian Media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has announced his return as host of the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Reality Television Show for the sixth season.

    The popular reality show ‘BBNaija ’ is set for its sixth season and the ace broadcaster began hosting the show from its second season.

    The popular media personality confirmed this on his Instagram page @ebuka.

    He wrote: “Well, guess who’s returning as the host of the next season of #BBNaija,” Obi-Uchendu, let’s go again guys!!!,” he wrote.

    Obi-Uchendu began hosting the show in 2017 with the Big Brother Naija ‘See Gobe’ season.

    Meanwhile, MultiChoice Nigeria, organisers of the fan-favourite reality TV show had earlier announced open commencement auditions for season 6.

    According to the organisers, the forthcoming season will see its winner take home N90 million worth of prizes.

    They said the new audition set for May 3 to May 16 was exclusive to Nigerians above 21 and would be virtual in line with COVID-19 safety measures.

    They added that participants at the initially announced earlier auditions made in March, were advised not to participate in the new auditions that commenced in May.

    It would be recalled that the show’s organisers announced early auditions in March, alongside the official prize for the new season confirmed to be N90 million”.

    The season’s new twist would be available only to GoTV and DSTV users.

  • Ebuka returns as host for Big Brother Naija

    M-Net West Africa has unveiled suave media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as host for Big Brother Naija Season 2.

     

    Ebuka would be returning to host the exceedingly anticipated third edition of the continent’s biggest reality show.

     

    This follows his successful hosting of the second edition of Big Brother Naija which saw Efe Ejeba win the coveted N25 Million prize money and SUV after three months in the Big Brother house.

     

    The Regional Director, M-Net West Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu speaking on Ebuka’s reappearance described him as best host for the job.

     

    “We are thrilled to have Ebuka return as host of Big Brother Naija. This was the platform that unearthed his potential first as a housemate and then as a host, ultimately launching him to stardom.

     

    “He is a prime example of what the Big Brother platform offers, as he has proven over the years to be one of Nigeria’s biggest names in pop culture and entertainment whilst also lending his voice to youth empowerment initiatives. Fans and viewers alike are familiar with his cool, debonair and witty, on-air and on stage personality.

     

    “They are guaranteed to enjoy the excitement that he brings to the Big Brother Naija show,”‎ he said.

     

    Auditions for the third edition of Big Brother Naija were held in six locations across Nigeria, drawing huge crowd with the promise of 45 Million Naira worth of prizes available to the ultimate winner of the show.