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4th Best of Nollywood Awards
Date11 November 2012
SiteTBS Auditorium, Lagos, Nigeria
Hosted byNonso Diobi and Sylvia Nduka
Organized byBest of Nollywood Magazine
Highlights
Most awardsAyekooto (5)

The 4th Best of Nollywood Awards was held at Tafawa Balewa Square Auditorium in Lagos, Nigeria. A total of 32 awards were given out to practitioners of the Nigerian film industry. The ceremony was co-hosted by Nollywood actor Nonso Diobi and former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Sylvia Nduka.[1][2]


Best Lead Actress in an English Movie Best Lead Actor in an Yoruba Movie
Best Lead Actress in a Yoruba film Best Lead Actor in a Hausa film
  • Ayo Adesanya (Amope Alasela)
  • Bisi Komolafe (Aiyekooto)
  • Fathai Balogun (Sunmisola Otelemuye)
  • Liz Anjorin (Kofo Tinubu)
  • Bimbo Akintola (Eyinju Eledumare)
  • Ali Nuhu (Madubin Dubawa)
  • Adam A Zango (Adamsy)
  • Adam A Zango (Ahlul Kital)
Best supporting Actress in a Yoruba film Best supporting Actor in an English film
  • Iyabo Ojo (Ijo Olomo)
  • Kehinde Bankole (Ojukoju)
  • Ireti Osayemi Adeoye (Jejere)
  • Eniola Badmus (Ijewure)
  • Yemi Blaq (The Search)
  • Hafeez Oyetoro (Phone Swap)
  • Jide Kosoko (Last Flight to Abuja)
  • Alex Ekubo (In the Cupboard)
Best Lead Actor in an English film Best actress in a supporting role in an English film
Best actress in a supporting role in an Hausa film Most Promising Act (male)
  • Rahama Hassan (Madubin Dubawa)
  • Ladidi Fagge (Adamsy)
  • Zainab Abdullahi (Ahlal Kilab)
Most Promising Act (female) Child Actor of the Year
  • Wale Akinwunmi (Amope Alasela)
  • Mac Donald Okorowu (Wanderer)
Child actress of the year Director of the Year
Movie of the Year Comedy Movie of the Year
  • Okon Lagos 2
  • Ijewuru
  • Amope Alasela
Best Movie with a Social Message Screenplay of the Year
  • The Search
  • Aiyekooto
  • In the Cupboard
  • Phone Swap
  • Amope Alasela
Cinematography of the Year Movie with Best Sound
  • Aiyekooto
  • Adesuwa
  • Igba n Bajo
  • Phone Swap
  • In the Cupboard
  • Adesuwa
  • Eyinju Eledumare
  • Igba n Bajo
  • Phone Swap
  • Sonto Alapata
Best Edited Movie Best Production Set
  • Phone Swap
  • Adesuwa
  • Sonto Alapata
  • Eyinju Eledumare
  • Aiyekooto
Best Actor Hausa Best Supporting Actor hausa
  • Ali Nuhu (Madubin Dubawa)
  • Adam A Zango (Adamsy)
  • Adam A Zango (Ahlul Kitab)
  • Saddik Sani Sadik (Adamsy)
  • Al 'Amin Buhari (Ahlul Kitab)
Best Actress Hausa Best Supporting Actress hausa
  • Fati Ladan (Adamsy)
  • Napisa Abdullahi (Madubin Dabawa)
  • Napisa Abdullahi (Ahlul Kitab)
  • Ladidi Fagge (Adamsy)
  • Rahama Hassan (Madubi Dubawa)
  • Zainab Abdullahi (Ahlul Kitab)
Best Actor in a supporting role yoruba Onga Best use of Nigerian food in a film
  • Ibrahim Chitta (Aiyekooto)
  • Kayode Akinbayo (Igban)
  • Rykaydo Agbor (Ojukoju)
  • Gabriel Afolayan (Tangiri)
  • Udeme
  • Ijewuru
  • In the Cupboard
  • Aiyekooto
  • Eyinju
Best Short film Best use of Costume
Best Kiss in a Nigerian Movie Best Print Media Journalist
  • Biodun Kupoluyi
  • Victor Akande
  • Sam Olatunji
  • Hazeez
Special Recognition

References

  1. ^ "BON WINNERS". Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Best of Nollywood Awards". Retrieved 23 March 2014.