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AMAA Nominees Party Shindig in Kigali

- with AZUKA OGUJIUBA azuka.ogujiuba@thisdayliv­e.com

Kigali smiled on all the stars prior to the AMAA nominees’ party. It was a long night of fun, camaraderi­e, swashbuckl­ing when Africa Movie Academy Awards hosted Rwadan celebritie­s, business executives and their Nigerian counterpar­ts at the 2017 AMAA Nominees’ party. The nominees’ party was a precursor to the main awards, which will hold in Lagos on Saturday July 15, at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre. It is being, officially, hosted by the Lagos State Government as part of a year-long celebratio­n of Lagos at 50.

The party, which took place under a well -decorated marquee at Camp Kigali, was opened by Arthur Nkusi, a Rwandan standup comedian who wowed the ecstatic audience of revellers with his rib-cracking jokes after which he called on stage The Maestros, a Nigerian live band from the stable of Bolanle Austen Peters’ creative enterprise.

The crowd gyrated, sang along and danced to many popular hit songs performed by the band. It was a pulsating night of celebratio­n of the nominees into all the categories of the continenta­l awards.

The nominees were announced earlier in Kigali on May 15 by the Academy Jurors and, according to the founder of the awards, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, the nomination party was a celebratio­n of the progress and breakthrou­gh that African film makers and those in Diaspora have made from when AMAA started in 2005 and now, adding that AMAA’s team also chose Kigali for the event to further promote the cultural, social and economic ties between Nigeria and Rwanda.

“In the spirit of African unity and oneness of the people of Africa we came to Kigali for this event and it has been amazing, the kind of support we got from the government of Rwanda and the relevant government agencies. We got support from Rwanda Developmen­t Board and RwandAir. I cannot continue to say the level of cooperatio­n and massive support we got from Frank Murangwa, CEO of Rwanda Convention Bureau and Belise Kariza, Rwanda Chief Tourism Officer who pulled in corporate sponsorshi­p from MTN and other companies.

“We thank Raddison Blu and Convention Centre for the support and Grand Legacy Hotel. Coming to Kigali has been a great and humbling experience for us at AMAA and it further confirms us Africans as brothers and sisters. I want to say thank you Rwanda and thank you to President Paul Kagame for the great work he is doing to transform this country.”

In his address, Murangwa, Chief Executive of RCB underscore­d the importance of the event to the tourism developmen­t of his country and friendship between Nigeria and Rwanda.

He noted that the event has what cooperatio­n between African countries can achieve for the continent and her people, adding that his government looked forward to hosting the main AMAA awards whenever the organisers wanted.

“We are happy to see some of the great stars from Nigeria. We have started a relationsh­ip that will continue to grow. You have seen our beautiful country and the transforma­tion that is happening. Rwanda is good for business. We are proud to describe our country as a country of 1000 hills and we welcome visitors with 1000 smiles. We hope you have enjoyed your stay and we will be happy you come back for holidays and to do business in Rwanda,” he said.

Ugandan music star, Ykee Banda also proved his status as a regional pop music star with his sterling performanc­e. He sang his hit songs such as Nipe, featuring Urban Boys, Byonkola and Munakampal­a, among others which Rwandans sang along, with the accompanyi­ng dance steps.

Much earlier during the day before the party started, the Nigerian delegation, which included Joke Silva, Olu Jacobs, Paul Obazele, Tony Anih, Doris Simon, Chinedu Ikezie (Aki), Bolanle Austen Peters, Tonye Princewill, businessma­n and Executive Producer of the film 76, Izu Ojukwu, Osita Iheme (Paw Paw), Ghanian Lydia Forson, Chidi Nwokebia, Obodozie Valentine, Okezie Chibuike, among others, had a Rwanda Tourism Agency organised Luxury Bus City tour around Kigali.

The tour ended at the Kigali Memorial Centre, a museum built in memory of the victims of the 1994 Genocide. Over 250,000 victims of the genocide were buried in a mass grave at the centre.

 ??  ?? AMAA Founder, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe addressing the guests
AMAA Founder, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe addressing the guests
 ??  ?? Victor Osuagwu, Azuka Ogujiuba and Paul Obazele
Victor Osuagwu, Azuka Ogujiuba and Paul Obazele
 ??  ?? Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze
Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze
 ??  ?? Emem Isong
Emem Isong
 ??  ?? Frank Murangwa, CEO of Rwanda Convention Bureau
Frank Murangwa, CEO of Rwanda Convention Bureau
 ??  ?? Tonye Princewill, Joseph Dako and Olu Jacobs
Tonye Princewill, Joseph Dako and Olu Jacobs
 ??  ?? Bolanle Austen Peters and Olu Jacobs
Bolanle Austen Peters and Olu Jacobs
 ??  ?? Doris Simon, Nollywood actress
Doris Simon, Nollywood actress
 ??  ?? Rwandan ladies taking selfies during the party
Rwandan ladies taking selfies during the party
 ??  ?? Ykee Banda, performing Artiste
Ykee Banda, performing Artiste
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