The 2012 nomination of
the African Film and Television Arts Festival, ZAFAA is a deluge of
stars. For an event that started in 2006 and holds annually in the
United Kingdom, it is good news to many Nollywood actors/actresses as
their names topped the list of the October 19 ceremony.
Veteran actor Olu Jacobs
and star actress, Funke Akindele Oloyede have been nominated. Nominated
for the Best Actor award, Olu Jacob’s role in the film, Adesuwa
definitely worked in his favour. Also nominated in the same category
were Joseph Benjamin, and John Dumelo. Funke Akindele was nominated for
the Best Actress award, along with Monalisa Chinda, and Nadia Buari.
Also nominated for awards were Nse Ikpe-Etim, and Martha Ankomah, who
were both nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award. Lancelot
Imasuen, Desmond Elliot, and Ruke Amata were nominated for the Best
Director award.
According to Prince
Samuel Anwuzia, Chief Executive Officer, ZAFAA Global Awards Limited,
organisers of the awards, the 2012 edition remains unique, what with the
crop of artistes nominated.
There were more nominees from Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Ghana, Sierra Leone, the United Kingdom and the United States respectively.
“The plan is to partner
with Ojez Entertainment to gain the confidence of the stars that built
ZAFAA from inception to date and make it more reputable now that we have
gained the support of foreign film-makers and recognition by the
British Broadcasting Corporation. ZAFAA is an African pride just as the
OSCAR and BAFTA are America and British pride.
“ZAFAA has made Nollywood, Ghollywood
and other African filmmakers a huge industry to reckon with. Our culture
remains our pride and there is no better place to celebrate this than
the International and Economic City of London. This year, ZAFAA goes to
the heart of London. Many more African countries are also participating,
therefore, this year will be glamorous and sophisticated,” he said.
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