BET Award for Best International Act: Africa

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BET Awards for Best International Act: Africa
Awarded forWizkid
CountryUnited States
Presented by BET Awards
First awarded2010
Currently held by Wizkid (2017)
Most awardsWizkid (2)
Most nominationsWizkid (4)
Website http://www.bet.com/shows/bet-awards.html

The BET Award for Best International Act: Africa was an award given to honor the outstanding achievements of international artists from Africa every year before being combined with other BET Award international acts. Wizkid holds the record for most wins in this category.

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In 2015, several African and UK artists criticized BET's treatment of them, saying that their awards were presented to them in a pre-recorded segment backstage. Nigerian popstar Yemi Alade called for an end to the category. [1] BET's Rights & Research Administrator for Business & Legal Affairs, Lilian Blankson, responded to the criticism in a series of tweets, denying that the award was given out backstage in a pre-recorded segment. [2]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

2010s

Best International Act
YearArtistCountryRef
2011
2face Idibia Nigeria [ citation needed ]
D'banj
D-Black Ghana
Fally Ipupa DR Congo
Angélique Kidjo Benin
Teargas South Africa
2012
Sarkodie Ghana [ citation needed ]
Wizkid Nigeria
Camp Mulla Kenya
Ice Prince Nigeria
Lira South Africa
Mokobé Mali
2013
Ice Prince Nigeria [3]
2face Idibia Nigeria
Toya Delazy South Africa
Donald
Goodlyfe Crew Uganda
R2Bees Ghana
2014
Davido Nigeria [4]
Diamond Platnumz Tanzania
Mafikizolo South Africa
Sarkodie Ghana
Tiwa Savage Nigeria
Toofan Togo
2015
Stonebwoy Ghana [5]
AKA South Africa
Yemi Alade Nigeria
Fally Ipupa DR Congo
Sarkodie Ghana
Sauti Sol Kenya
The Soil South Africa
Wizkid Nigeria
2016
Black Coffee South Africa [6]
AKA South Africa
Yemi Alade Nigeria
Serge Beynaud Ivory Coast
MzVee Ghana
Cassper Nyovest South Africa
Diamond Platnumz Tanzania
Wizkid Nigeria
2017
Wizkid Nigeria [7]
AKA South Africa
Davido Nigeria
Mr Eazi Ghana
Nasty C South Africa
Stonebwoy Ghana
Tekno Nigeria
Babes Wodumo South Africa

Multiple wins and nominations

Most Wins

2 wins

Nominations

See also

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