Nollywood stars, Stella Damasus, Funke Akindele and Stepahaine Okereke
are in top contention for this year UBA-AMAA awards billed to take
place April 4 at Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
The three female top
artistes are in the race for the top prize with Corine Onyango (Kenya),
Nadia Buari (Ghana) and Nse Etim making the AMAA diadem a straight
fight among the six of them.
Stella, Stephanie and Funke are in the race for their roles in State of the Heart, Reloaded and Jenifa respectively.
Speaking
on the nomination, released at the just concluded film festival,
FESPACO in Ouagadougou, Burkina Fasso, Chairman, AMAA College of
Screeners, Shuaib Hussein, said Africa would celebrate creativity and
talent come April 4 in Bayelsa.
He described about 25 films that
made the nominations as the best from Africa adding that the films
represent the story of Africans from different parts of the continent.
"The
journey to this point has not been easy if you have to consider the
amount of work we had to contend with to reduce the nomination to the
last 15 from over 400 entries all over the continent. We have released
the nominations and the AMAA jury will sit again to decide who wins
what at the ceremony.
"Let me add that African film makers
have come of age. We at AMAA are setting the standard for movie making
with the awards; I am sure our films will be more competitive on global
scale," Hussein said.
The awards are in categories this year.
This include best director, best picture, best screen play, best
actress in leading role, and best actress in supporting role. Others
are AMAA achievement in costume, best film in African language, best
male actor in leading role and best male actor in supporting role among
others.