2013 Best of Nollywood Awards

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5th Best of Nollywood Awards
Date8 December 2013
SiteDome, Asaba, Delta, Nigeria
Organized byBest of Nollywood Magazine

The 5th Best of Nollywood Awards was held at Dome, Asaba, Delta State on 5 December 2013. Several notable personalities like Juliet Ibrahim, Omoni Oboli and Richard Mofe Damijo were in attendance. The Dark Comedy film Confusion Na Wa won the category Movie of the Year. [1] [2]

Best Lead Actor in an English MovieBest Lead Actress in an English Movie
Best Lead Actor in a Yoruba filmBest Lead Actress in a Yoruba film
Best Supporting Actor in an English filmBest Supporting Actress in an English film
Best Supporting Actor in a Yoruba filmBest Supporting Actress in a Yoruba film
Most Promising Act of the Year (male)Most Promising Act of the Year (female)
  • Kola Ajeyemi (Were Meta)
  • Kas Jonathan (Twin Sword)
  • Abdul Lateef Titilope (Ifa Iwa)
  • Luclay Misoya (The Cartel)
  • Igoni Archibong (Turning Point)
  • Sylvia Oluchi (Bended Knees)
  • Funmi Beka (Ebi mi ni)
  • Bidemi Mustapha (Aja)
  • Anu Sosanya (Edidi)
  • Funke Alegbeleye (Alade Owala)
Best Child Actor (male)Best Child Actor (female)
  • Asimiyu Uthman Omokunmi (Ifa Iwa)
  • Olamide David (Cobweb)
  • Dozie Onyiriuka (Journey to Self)
  • Oyindamola Lanpejo (Finding Mercy)
  • Titilayo Shobo (Unforgivable)
Comedy of the YearMovie with the Best Social Message
  • Nanny
  • Okon goes to School
  • Oba Omo
  • A Wish
Best Kiss in a MovieBest Makeup in a Movie
  • Ibironke Ashaolu and Wale Akanbi (Unforgivable)
  • Beverly Naya and Bobby Obodo (Weekend Getaway)
  • Rita Dominic and Blossom Chukwuzkwu ( Finding Mercy )
  • IK Ogbonna and Martha Ankomah (Playing Safe)
  • Unforgivable
  • Ifa Iwa
  • Ayitale
  • Order of the Ring
  • Alani Owala
Onga Best Use of Nigerian Food in a MovieBest Short film of the Year
  • In her Shoes
  • Ifa Iwa
  • On Bended Knees
  • Unforgivable
  • Epitaph
  • Rom 106
  • Sarahology
Best Use of a Costume in a MovieBest Screenplay
  • Twin Sword
  • Ifa Iwa
  • Ilari
  • King after King
  • Order of the Ring
Best Edited MovieBest Sound in a Movie
  • Cobweb
  • Ifa Iwa
  • Irawe
  • The Gods are still not to Blame
  • Turning Point
Best Production DesignBest Cinematography
  • Cobweb
  • Unforgiveable
  • Confusion Na wa
  • Ayitale
  • Alade Owala
Director of the YearMovie of the Year
  • Confusion Na wa
  • Ayitale
  • Torn
  • Cobweb
  • Unforgivable
Best Special EffectsBest Actor (Hausa)
  • Judgment Night
  • Twin Sword
  • Mufu Olosa Oko
  • Ali Nuhu (Wani Hanin)
  • Zaharadeen Sani (Halayen)
  • As Mati in (Wani Gari)
  • Adam A. Zango (Martani)
Best Actress (Hausa)Best Supporting Actor (Hausa)
Best Supporting Actress (Hausa)Revelation of the Year (Female)
  • Fatima Ladan (Abokina)
  • As aunt Salma (Bakin Alkala)
  • Ummi Moh’d (Halayen)
  • Ladidi Fagge (Son Zuciya)
  • Laitan Ogungbeile
  • Tamara Eteimo
  • Tope Oshoba
  • Uche Benjamin
  • Chinwe Isaac
  • Mimi Orijekwe
Revelation of the Year (male)Movie Journalist of the Year
  • Charles Billion Pius
  • Igoni Archibong
  • Luclay Misoya
  • Daniel K Daniel
  • Walter Anga
  • Michael Godson
  • Hafeez Balogun (Daily Independent)
  • Ben Njoku (Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard)
  • Wemimo Ogunde (Nollywood Mindspace)
  • Biodun Kupoluyi (E24/7)
Marketer of the Year
  • Divine Touch
  • Alhaji Abudullah Rasak (Corporate Pictures)
  • Alhaji Kazeem Afolayan
  • Magic Movies
  • Royal academy
  • Akagod Production

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