2011 Best of Nollywood Awards

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3rd Best of Nollywood Awards
Date11 November 2011
SiteLagoon Restaurant, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Hosted byIni Edo and Tee A
Organized byBest of Nollywood Magazine

The 3rd Best Of Nollywood Awards were held on Friday November 11, 2011 at the Lagoon Restaurant, Lagos. Top musical artist like JJC, W4, Capital F.E.M.I & Adol performed during the event. [1] [2] [3]

Best Lead Actress in an English MovieBest supporting Actress in an English Movie
Best Actor in a Leading role (English)Best Actor in a supporting role (English)
Best Actress in a Leading role (yoruba)Best Actor in a supporting role (yoruba)
Best Actor in a Leading role (yoruba)Best Actress in a supporting role (yoruba)
Revelation of the Year (male)Revelation of the Year (female)
  • Seun Akindele
  • Okey Uzoechi (Two Brides & A Baby)
  • Deji Akinosho (Ikudoro)
  • Paul Apel (90 Ninth day)
  • Bidemi Kosoko (Ikudoro)
  • Ketra Hewatech ( Two Brides and a Baby )
  • Funmi Odufuwa (Richie Richie)
  • Funmi Oguntade (Eje Ati Wura)
  • Seyi Ashekun (Farikola)
Movie of the YearComedy Movie of the Year
  • Jelili
  • Osas
  • Okon Lagos
  • Baba noRegret
Cinematography of the YearBest Use of Costume
Director of the YearSoundtrack of the Year
  • Inale
  • Kuta Ile
  • Eefa
  • Damage
  • Farikole
Best Child Actor of the YearMarketer of the Year
  • Nicole Ndigwu (Damage)
  • Hammond Oghomwen (Damage)
  • Gbemi Obideyi (Ipinya Ife)
  • Edward Kagutozi (Mirror Boy)
  • Nollywood Distribution
  • Epsalumn
  • Corporate Pictures
  • Kush
  • Magic Movies
Editing of the YearBest Movie with Message for Society Change
  • Damage
  • Iyo Aye
  • Save our Soul
  • Omo Ghetto 2
  • Ere Ori Igi
Media Print of the YearTV media of the year
  • Nonye Iwaugwu (Punch)
  • Victor Akande (Nation)
  • Vivian Onvorah (City People)
  • Tade Afisat (National Encomium)
  • Akin Sokoya (Excellence)
  • Juliet Ngborukwe (Village Square)
  • Abdul (Silverbird)
  • AIT
  • Efe Tommy (Excite on TV)
Online Media of the YearBest Sound in a film
  • www.nollywooduncut.com
  • www.nigerianfilms.com
  • www.bellanaija.com
Screenplay of the YearBest Crossover in a film
  • Blessing Effiong ( Two Brides and a Baby )
  • Kenny Olorunyomi (Ere Ori Igi)
  • Uche Jombo & Rita Onuwrah (Damage)
Best kiss in a Nigerian movieBest Movie from a Nigerian in Diaspora
Fresh Scandal Free ActressBest Radio Presenter
  • Queen Nwokoye
  • Matse Uwase

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