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Majid Michel,Agya Koo, Yvonne Nelson, Others Nominated For 2013 ZAFAA

Nominees for the 2013 edition of the Zulu African Film Academy Awards, ZAFAA have been unveiled and Ghana is sitting attractive with a number for nominations for John Dumelo, Yvonne Nelson, Kafui Danku,Tifanny , Martha Ankomah,Agya Koo, Adjetey Annan and others.

Here is the full list of nominations:

1. Best use of Costumes
Single and Married – GHANA
The Prince – GHANA
House of Gold – GHANA

2. Best Child Performance
Lisa Asor Awuku House of Gold – GHANA
Tobe Oboli Brothers Keeper – NIGERIA
Victor Okenwa God of Shiloh – NIGERIA
Victor Okenwa Jr. Musical whispers – NIGERIA

3. Best Screenplay
Letter To a Mother – GHANA
House of Gold – GHANA
Single and Married – GHANA
Brother’s Keeper – NIGERIA

4. Best Special Effect
Last Flight Abuja – LONDON
The Twin Sword – NIGERIA
Spirit of a Hero – NIGERIA

5. Best Cinematography
Letter to a Mother – GHANA
Single and Married – GHANA
House of Gold – GHANA
Last Flight to Abuja – LONDON

6. Best Sound
Brother’s Keeper – NIGERIA
Last Flight to Abuja – LONDON
House of Gold – GHANA

7. Best Editing
Brother’s Keeper – NIGERIA
Last Flight to Abuja – LONDON
Single and Married – GHANA
 
8. BEST AFRICAN TV IN UK
BEN TV SKY 182
OH TV SKY 199
VOX AFRICAN TV SKY 218
NOLLYWOOD MOVIES SKY SKY 329
AFRICAN CHANNEL SKY 209
ABN TV SKY 290

9. Best New Comer
Itz Tifanny – Married & Single GHANA
Henry Ado Asiedu – House of Gold GHANA
Mercy Chinwo – House of Gold GHANA
Kathrine Obiang – Journey to Self NIGERIA
Marie Gomez – Shameful Deceit LONDON
Desmond Finney – Ibu in Sierra Leone

10. Best Supporting Actress
Tana Adelana – Single and Married GHANA
Omawunmi Megbele – House of Gold GHANA
Beverly Naya – Brothers Keeper NIGERIA
Martha Ankoma – Cartel NIGERIA

11. Best Supporting Actor
Lucklay – The Cartel NIGERIA
Francis Odega – House of Gold GHANA
Adjetey Annang – Letter to my Mother GHANA

12. Best Short
Hope – NIGERIA
I See U – CAMEROON
Beleh – CAMEROON

13. Best Indigenous movies
Mo sorire – NIGERIA
Ifa Iwa – NIGERIA
Mahuru – NIGERIA
Okomfo Anokye – GHANA
Mdundiko – TANZANIA

14. Best Picture
House of Gold – GHANA
Brother’s Keeper – NIGERIA
Last Flight To Abuja – LONDON
The Cartel – NIGERIA
Letters to a mother – GHANA

15. NON COMPETITIVE HONOURS
In recognition of their Contribution to the African Film Industry
THEODORA IBEKWE
COLLINS ARCHIE-PEARCE

16. BEST LEAD ACTRESS INDIGENOUS
Tayo Odueke mo sorire – NIGERIA
Moji Olaiya Mahuru – NIGERIA
Fathia Balogun Mahuru – NIGERIA
Ngozi Nwosu mosorire – NIGERIA
Ronke Ojo Ifa Iwa – NIGERIA

17. BEST LEAD ACTOR INDIGENOUS
Femi Brainard Mo Sorire – NIGERIA
Alex Adu Kofi Okomfo Anokye – GHANA
Rykardo Agbor Ifa Iwa – NIGERIA
Wale Adebayo Mahuru – NIGERIA

18. LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
ERNEST ABBY QUAYE – GHANA
 
19. POSTHUMOUS AWARS
JUSTUS ESIRI NIGERIA

20. Best Director
House of Gold – Pascal Amanfo GHANA
The Prince – Frank Rajah Arese GHANA
Brothers Keeeper – Ikechukwu Onyeka NIGERIA
Journey To Self – Tope Oshin Ogun NIGERIA
Letters to My Mother – Pascal Amanfo GHANA
Last Fight to Abuja – Obi Emelonye LONDON

21. Best Actress
Yvonne Nelson – The Prince GHANA
Omoni Oboli – Brothers Keeper NIGERIA
Yvonne Nelson – House of Gold GHANA
Omotola J Ekeinde – Last Flight to Abuja NIGERIA

22. Best Actor
Majid Michael – Brothers Keeper NIGERIA
Solomon Akiyesi – Blood of Shiloh NIGERIA
Mike Ezuruonye – The Cartel NIGERIA
John Dumelo – Letter to my Mother GHANA
Majid Michael – The Prince GHANA

23. ZAFAA GLOBAL 2013 JURORS
ANDY AMANECHI
 
Award winning director, President of the directors’ guild of Nigeria
FIDELIS DUKER

Notable film maker and festival director of the Abuja international film festival. Former president of the directors’ guild of Nigeria
Global

KABAT ESOSA EGBON
Notable film director and writer
 
KINGSLEY OMOEFE
Notable filmmaker and former vice president of the directors’ guild of Nigeria

OLANREWAJU ABIODUN
Notable film director.

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