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2019 Best of Nollywood Awards

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2019 Best of Nollywood Awards
DateDecember 14, 2019 (2019-12-14)
LocationCoronation Hall of the Kano State Government, Kano State
CountryNigeria
Hosted byMaryam Booth and Gbenga Adeyinka
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The 2019 Best of Nollywood Awards was the 11th edition of the ceremony and took place in the Coronation Hall of the Kano State Government in Kano State on 14 December 2019. Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje was the chief host[1] of the event and the event was co-hosted by actress, Maryam Booth and Gbenga Adeyinka.[2][3]

About 100 films were considered. The nomination list was revealed by the jury on 29 September 2019 where Gold Statue by Tade Ogidan earned the highest nominations with 12 nominations followed by Diamonds In The Sky by Femi Adebayo with 11 nominations.

Veteran actor, Sadiq Daba was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award which was presented by the Kano State governor, Ganduje. Governor Ganduje also endowed Sadiq Daba with a ₦1 million donation on behalf of the Kano the State Government.[2][3]

Gold Statue won in 6 categories including movie of the year, best actor of the year, director of the year, movie with the best production design, film with the best use of sound and best use of make-up in a Movie. Diamonds In The Sky won in 2 categories namely; movie with the best editing and movie with the best cinematography.[4]

Other winners include Tamara Etaimo, Ibrahim Yekini, Adebimpe Oyebade, Abba Elmustapha, Hadiza Gabon, Hassana Muhammad and Hauwa Kulu.[2]

It was noted that Igbo language films were not represented in the awards and the head of Jury of BON awards, Niran Adedokun reacted saying "The process started in July and with over 100 movies entered for nomination consideration. BON is interested in the promotion of films in Nigerian languages as filmmaking is a tool for preservation. But we struggle to get entries in other languages other than Yoruba so I encourage producers to employ more of our languages and sunlit them for awards."[3]

Awards

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Best Actor in a Lead role – English Best Actor in a Lead role –Yoruba
  • Blue ribbon Ibrahim Yekini – The Return of Kesari
  • Rotimi SalamiAdebimpe Omooba
  • Lateef Adedimeji0707
  • Abiodun Anibaba – Majele
  • Joseph Momodu – Agbokolori
Best Actress in a Lead role –English Best Actress in a Lead role –Yoruba
Best Supporting Actor –English Best Supporting Actress – English
  • Blue ribbon Deyemi OkanlawonLevi
  • Kelechi Udegbe – Dear Bayo
  • Kunle RemiGold Statue
  • Stan NzeThick Skinned
  • Preach Bassey – A Day Outside
  • Gregory Ojefua - Fateful Day
Best Actor in a Lead role –Hausa Best Actress in a Lead role –Hausa
  • Blue ribbonAbba Elmustapha – Hauwa Kulu
  • Blue ribbonHadiza Gabon and Hassana Muhammad – Hauwa Kulu
Best Actor in a Supporting role –Hausa Best Actress in a Supporting role –Hausa
  • Blue ribbonJamiu Sani Awayman – Kar ki manta da ni
  • Blue ribbonHassana Muhammad – Nawwarra
Most Promising Actor Most Promising Actress
  • Blue ribbon Daniel Osarumwense – Dear Bayo
  • Oruaro Adia – #THEFOURTHSIDE
  • Blue ribbon Ates Brown – #THEFOURTHSIDE
  • Martha Ehinome Orhiere – Dear Bayo
  • Valerie Dish – Dear Bayo
  • Cynthia Shalom – Chain
Best Supporting Actor –Yoruba Best Supporting Actress –Yoruba
Best Child Actor Best Child Actress
  • Blue ribbon Emeka Nweke – Thick Skinned
  • Ofoegbu Francis – A Day Outside
  • Olabambo Balogun – The Family
  • Blue ribbon Mariam Kayode – Coffin Salesman
  • Chiamaka Onyekpa – Scarred
Movie with the Best Sound Best Movie with Social message
  • Blue ribbon Gold Statue
  • Thick Skinned
  • Return of Kesari
  • Unbreakable
  • Diamond in the Sky
  • Blue ribbon Unbreakable
  • #THEFOURTHSIDE
  • Thorn
  • Thick Skinned
  • My Silence
  • Diamond in the Sky
Movie with the Best Special Effect Movie with the Best Screenplay
  • Blue ribbon Broken Blood
  • A Day Outside
  • Eyes of the Future
  • Blue ribbon Majele
  • Black Rose
  • Levi
  • Gold Statue
  • Diamond in the Sky
Best Short Film Best Documentary
  • Blue ribbon #THEFOURTHSIDE
  • Just One Night
  • Thorn
  • Greener Pasture
  • A Different Cell
  • Blue ribbon ’76: The Story Behind the story
  • Ogbu- oja Eze
Best Use of Nigerian Food in a Movie Movie with the Best Editing
  • Blue ribbon Diamond in the Sky
  • Gold Statue
  • Unbreakable
  • Dear Bayo
  • Coffin Salesman
Movie with the Best Cinematography Best Use of Nigerian Costume in a Movie
  • Blue ribbon Diamond in the Sky
  • Levi
  • Gold Statue
  • Dear Bayo
  • Blue ribbon Majele
  • Eyes of the Future
  • Coffin Salesman
  • Gold Statue
  • Broken Blood
  • Alubarika
Best Use of Make up in a Movie Movie of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Gold Statue
  • Dear Bayo
  • Thick Skinned
  • Black Rose
  • Coffin Salesman
  • Blue ribbon Gold Statue
  • Majele
  • Diamond in the Sky
  • Unbreakable
  • Levi
Director of the Year Best Kiss in a Movie
  • Blue ribbon Gold StatueTade Ogidan
  • Diamond in the SkyKunle Afolayan
  • Majele – Bogungbe Paul
  • Levi – Okey Oku
  • Unbreakable - Ben Chiadika
  • Blue ribbon Nancy Osime/IK Ogbonna – Jofran
  • Omowunmi Dada/Femi Adebayo – Diamond in the Sky
  • Kenneth Okolie/Lilian EsoroAlter Date
  • Jumoke Odetola/Joseph Momodu – Agbokolori
Revelation of the Year –male Revelation of the Year –female
  • Blue ribbon Joseph Momodu
  • Roxy Antak
  • Felix Omokhodion
  • Joshua Richard
Movie with the Best Production Design Movie with the Best Soundtrack
  • Blue ribbon Gold Statue
  • Coffin Salesman
  • Majele
  • Diamond in the Sky
  • Black Rose
  • Blue ribbon Return of Kesari
  • My Silence
  • Levi
  • Dear Bayo

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BON Awards: Hosts for 2019, 2020 editions announced". Vanguard News. 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  2. ^ a b c Nwanne, Chuks (2019-12-21). "Best Of Nollywood Lights Up Kano". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Archived from the original on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  3. ^ a b c Bada, Gbenga (2019-12-17). "BON Awards 2019 is laudable but there's always a room for improvement". Pulse Nigeria. Archived from the original on 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
  4. ^ Bada, Gbenga (2019-12-15). "BON Awards 2019: 'Gold Statue', Gabriel Afolayan win big at 11th edition". Pulse Nigeria. Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2021-10-10.
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