LAGOS — The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards delivered another unforgettable night of glamour, celebration, and African cinematic excellence as filmmakers, actors, fashion icons, and creatives gathered at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
This year’s ceremony was more than just an award night. It became a grand showcase of Africa’s storytelling power, luxury fashion culture, and entertainment influence across the continent. Hosted by comedian Bovi Ugboma and South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha, the ceremony blended humour, elegance, and emotional moments that kept viewers entertained throughout the night.
The night belonged to some of Nollywood’s biggest productions, with The Herd, Gingerrr, To Kill a Monkey, and My Father’s Shadow dominating conversations after receiving multiple nominations.
Major Winners
Among the major winners celebrated during the ceremony were:
- Mercy Aigbe, who won Best Supporting Actress for Farmer’s Bride
- Gabriel Afolayan, who secured Best Supporting Actor
- Genoveva Umeh, whose nomination and growing influence remained one of the biggest highlights of the night
- Lateef Adedimeji and Uzor Arukwe, who continued their impressive dominance in major acting categories
- Veteran stars including Sola Sobowale, Bimbo Akintola, and Linda Ejiofor also received strong recognition for their performances
Beyond the awards, the AMVCA red carpet once again proved why it remains Africa’s biggest fashion runway. Celebrities arrived in breathtaking outfits designed by some of Africa’s most celebrated designers, showcasing a blend of royalty, culture, innovation, and luxury craftsmanship.
The red carpet featured dramatic gowns, heavily detailed beadwork, modern interpretations of traditional attire, flowing capes, structured suits, crystal embellishments, and Afrocentric fashion statements that turned heads across social media. From richly embroidered agbadas to futuristic couture dresses, stars proudly represented African creativity in its finest form.
Fashion lovers described the night as a celebration of African elegance without limits, as celebrities embraced local fabrics, indigenous designs, and luxury styling that rivalled international award shows.
Several celebrities became standout figures on the carpet due to their bold fashion statements, commanding presence, and timeless glamour. The event also highlighted the increasing global influence of African designers, whose works continue to gain international recognition through entertainment platforms like the AMVCA.
Emotional acceptance speeches, loud cheers from fans, and standing ovations added depth to the glamorous evening, reminding viewers that the AMVCA is not just about fashion and fame, but also about honouring the growth of African storytelling and creative excellence.

