List of Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremonies
Appearance
The following is a list of Africa Movie Academy Awards ceremonies including ceremony date, ceremony host and the Best Film award winner.
Nomination Venues
[edit]Year | Nomination Venue | Jury President |
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2005 | ||
2006 | ||
2007 | ||
2008 | Johannesburg, South Africa | |
2009 | FESPACO, Burkina Faso | |
2010 | Accra, Ghana | |
2011 | Nairobi, Kenya | |
2012 | Banjul, Gambia | Asantewa Olatunji[1][2] |
2013 | Lilongwe, Malawi | June Givanni[3] |
2014 | Johannesburg, South Africa | Steve Ayorinde[4] |
2015 | Los Angeles, United States | Keith Shiri[5] |
2016 | Lagos, Nigeria | Shaibu Husseini[6] |
2017 | Kigali, Rwanda | Berni Goldblat[7] |
2018 | Wheatbaker Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria | Dorothee Wenner[8] |
2019 | Lagos, Nigeria | Asantewa Olatunji[9] |
2020 | Online | Steve Ayorinde[10] |
2021 | Ebony Life Place, VI, Lagos | Steve Ayorinde[11] |
2022 | Keith Shiri[12] |
Ceremonies
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