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Wale Davis and Akinola Davis Jr. Take Home BAFTA for Their Debut Film “My Father’s Shadow”

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Wale Davis Jr. and Akinola Davis Jr. have won the Outstanding British Debut by a Writer, Director or Producer at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. for their feature film, My Father’s Shadow. The brothers received the award at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 22 February 2026.

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The award recognises new filmmaking talent in British cinema. Akinola was the director while Wale co-wrote the screenplay. Although both have worked on creative projects before, this is their first featured-length film as a director.

During his BAFTA acceptance speech, Akinola Davies Jr. said:

To the economic migrant, the conflict migrant, those under occupation, dictatorship, persecution and those experiencing genocide, you matter and your stories matter more than ever. Your dreams are an act of resistance. To those watching at home, archive your loved ones, archive your stories yesterday, today and forever.”

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Wale Davies dedicated the award to their late father, whose influence shaped their creative paths.

My Father’s Shadow is set in Lagos during Nigeria’s 1993 presidential election.The film explores family bonds, and the complexity of fatherhood.

The production was filmed on location in Lagos and in Ibadan. The language choice of the movie was English, Yoruba, and Pidgin, capturing the speech setting of urban areas in Nigeria.

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Before its BAFTA success, the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received a Special Mention for the Caméra d’Or. This award honours first feature films. Its selection is good for Nigerian storytelling on an international platform.

Fans gave positive comments about the movie. One of them Andrew Parker said :

“Davies captures the time period perfectly, and My Father’s Shadow balances expressionistic flourishes with the raw human emotion that goes hand in hand with being raised by a distant, difficult to understand parent.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Wale Davies backstage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 22, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Carlo Paloni/BAFTA via Getty Images)

Stephen Porzio said :

“While Nigeria is so integral to My Father’s Shadow, this is a movie with a universal appeal.”

The film later became the United Kingdom’s official submission for Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards. The project also earned nominations and recognition from the British Independent Film Awards and the Gotham Awards.

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Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 AMVCA

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The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026 is set to take place in Lagos. This is the 12th edition and it is organised by Africa Magic, under MultiChoice. This year’s edition brings together African filmmakers, and  digital creators. The main show is expected to start at 7:00 pm and will be broadcast live across Africa Magic channels. Veteran actress Joke Silva has been appointed as Head Judge.

Event Date, Location, and Format

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The venue is the Exhibition Centre of Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos. It will take place on May 9, 2026. The event features a red carpet segment followed by the main awards ceremony.

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The 2026 edition features about 32 award categories, which include jury decided and audience voted honours. 18 categories are determined by a panel of judges, while 11 rely on public voting. There will be special recognition awards such as Lifetime Achievement and Trailblazer.This year will include new regional categories which includes Best Indigenous Language Film (North Africa) and Best Indigenous Language Film (Central Africa).

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Nominees

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Best Lead Actor

 

  • Mike Ezuruonye – Oversabi Aunty
  • Lateef Adedimeji – Lisabi: A Legend Is Born
  • William Benson – To Kill A Monkey
  • Kanayo O. Kanayo – Grandpa Must Obey
  • Khumbuza Meyiwa – Bet I Love You
  • Uzor Arukwe – Colours of Fire
  • Wale Ojo – 3 Cold Dishes
  • Femi Branch – Red Circle

Best Digital Content Creator

 

  • Dr Judgina – Situationally Transmitted Delusion
  • Elozonam Ogbolu & Genoveva Umeh – Situationally Transmitted Delusion
  • Destiny Ogie Osarewinda – The Marriage List
  • Emmanuel Kanaga & Sophia Chisom – Leave To Live
  • Benedict Ehimare Oriaifo – The Rat Race
  • Maryam Apaokagi-Greene (Taaoma) – Luxury Koko
  • Steve Chuks – August Meeting Election

Best Supporting Actress

  • Linda Ejiofor – The Herd
  • Olamide Kidbaby – Oversabi Aunty
  • Bisola Aiyeola – Gingerrr
  • Sola Sobowale – The Covenant Series
  • Nadia Dutch – Aljana
  • Amal Umar – The Herd
  • Julie Brenda Nyambura – MTV Shuga Mashariki
  • Funke Akindele – Behind The Scenes

Best Cinematography

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  • My Father’s Shadow
  • To Kill A Monkey
  • The Herd
  • Finding Nina
  • The Serpent’s Gift
  • Stitches
  • Gingerrr

Best Lead Actress

  • Linda Ejiofor – The Serpent’s Gift
  • Bimbo Akintola – To Kill A Monkey
  • Ifeoma Fafunwa – The Lost Days
  • Ariyike Owolagba – Something About The Briggs
  • Sola Sobowale – Her Excellency
  • Scarlet Gomez – Behind The Scenes
  • Genoveva Umeh – The Herd
  • Gloria Anozie-Young – Mother of the Brides

Best Director

  • Akinola Davies Jr – My Father’s Shadow
  • Tunde Kelani – Cordelia
  • James Kalu Omokwe – Osamede
  • Daniel Etim-Effiong – The Herd
  • Yemi Morafa – Gingerrr
  • Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi – 3 Cold Dishes

Best Supporting Actor

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  • Simileoluwa Hassan – The Yard
  • Lateef Adedimeji – Gingerrr
  • Gabriel Afolayan – Colours of Fire
  • Bucci Franklin – To Kill A Monkey
  • Femi Adebayo – Agesinkole 2
  • Femi Branch – Red Circle
  • Uzor Arukwe – Behind The Scenes

The AMVCA remains one of the most important platforms for African entertainment. Since its launch in 2013, it rewards excellence in the film and television industry. The 2026 edition continues that legacy with increased audience participation.

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Nomzamo Mbatha and Bovi to Host the 12th AMVCA

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The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) announced its 12th edition. Organizers have announced that Nigerian comedian Bovi Ugboma and South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha will co-host the 12th edition, after IK Osakioduwa’s ten-year run as the ceremony’s main host.

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The decision to pair Bovi and Nomzamo reflects a shift toward a pan-African celebration. Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, noted that the duo was selected to bring a refreshed tone to the hosting, showing the range of African film industry.

Bovi, who has previously hosted the AMVCA red carpet, described this promotion to the main stage as a career milestone. In an interview with Sunday Scoop, he said:

“That’s a plus. It’s pretty much the biggest award show in Africa, so for me, it’s a major feather to my heart and a colour to my résumé.”

In his reaction to the news, Bovi said he was surprised.

“I wasn’t expecting it. Considering IK has been the host from the beginning, I was really happy when I got the call. I saw it as a big plus for me.”

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Meanwhile, Nomzamo Mbatha, highlighted the importance of the awards in connecting the African film industry, stating she is honored to be part of a night that celebrates “African excellence on a global scale.”

The 12th AMVCA is scheduled for May 9, 2026, at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos. While the technical categories are decided by a jury led by Joke Silva, the “Best Digital Content Creator” and other fan-favorite categories remain in the hands of the viewers. Voting is active on the official Africa Magic website and will close on April 26, 2026.

The nomination list is led by 2025 theatrical releases.

“Gingerrr” — 9 nominations.

“The Herd” — 9 nominations.

“To Kill a Monkey” — 8 nominations.

“My Father’s Shadow” — 7 nominations.

“The Serpent’s Gift” and “3 Cold Dishes” — 6 nominations each

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Wizkid, Ayra Starr and Niko Omilana Named Among 2026 MOBO Awards Winners

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Wizkid, Ayra Starr and Niko Omilana were counted among the winners at the 2026 MOBO Awards, in a line-up that reflects the broad scope of contemporary Black entertainment.

The MOBO Awards, established to recognise achievement in music of Black origin, continue to spotlight artists and personalities shaping global culture. This year’s edition brought together established names and emerging voices, with African talent again visible across key categories.

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Wizkid’s recognition adds to a catalogue of international awards that have marked his career over the past decade. Known for chart-topping releases and high-profile collaborations, the Nigerian artist has maintained a consistent presence across global markets, including the UK and Europe. His influence has extended beyond recordings to touring and cross-continental partnerships, reinforcing his position within Afrobeats’ global expansion.

Ayra Starr

For Ayra Starr, the win signals continued momentum. Since her breakout, she has released projects that have performed across streaming platforms while also securing international bookings. Her sound blends Afropop with contemporary global pop elements, contributing to a growing audience outside West Africa. Industry coverage has linked her rise to a wider wave of young African artists gaining traction in multiple territories, including Southern Africa.

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The inclusion of Niko Omilana reflects the MOBO Awards’ recognition of cultural impact beyond traditional music categories. Known for his online content and strong youth following, Omilana represents a digital-first model of influence, where audience reach is built across platforms rather than through music releases alone.

Together, these winners illustrate the range of talent shaping Black entertainment today. From established recording artists to emerging global acts and digital creators, the 2026 MOBO Awards highlight how influence extends across music, media and online communities. For audiences in South Africa, where Afrobeats and global pop continue to intersect, the outcomes reinforce ongoing connections between African artists and international platforms.

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