2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards

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2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards
DateSeptember 1, 2013 (2013-09-01)
LocationSkirball Center for the Performing Arts
New York, United States
Hosted by Basketmouth
  2012  · NEAs ·  2014  

The 2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards was the 8th edition of the ceremony. It was held at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York and hosted by Basketmouth. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Award winners

Music categories

Best Album of the Year

Hottest Single of the Year

  • "Kukere" - Iyanya
  • "This Year" - Jaywon
  • "Kokoma" -K9
  • "Limpopo" -Kcee
  • "Beat of Life (Samba)" - Sarz featuring Wizkid

Best New Act of the Year

Gospel Artist/Group of the Year

Best Pop/R&B Artist of the Year

Best Rap Act of the Year

Music Producer of the Year

  • Spellz
  • Masterkraft
  • Chopstix
  • Sarz
  • Shizzi
  • Fliptyce

Music Video of the Year

  • "Tonight" - Burna Boy (Directed by Mex)
  • "Sisi Eko" - Dare featuring Flavour (Directed by Mark Hofmeyr)
  • "Skibo" - Solid Star (Directed by Clarence Peters)
  • "Ghetto" - Shank (Directed by Patrick Elis)
  • "Voice of the Streets" -Olamide (Directed by Mattmax)
  • "Oliver Twist" - Dbanj (Directed by Sesan)

Most Promising Male Act to Watch

  • SugaBoiz
  • K9
  • Bular
  • Black Magic
  • Endia
  • Man
  • Yung L

Most Promising Female Act to Watch

Eastern African Artist or Group of the Year

Western African Artist or Group of the Year

Southern African Artist or Group of the Year

Best International Act

  • Lil' Simz
  • Fuse ODG
  • Stylzz
  • Sean CSA
  • Tolumide
  • JJC

Best Indigenous Artist or Group

Best Collabo

Film categories

Best Lead Actor in a Film

Best Lead Actress in a Film

Best Supporting Actor in a Film

Best Supporting Actress in a Film

Best Film Director

Best Picture

Pan African Actor

  • Chris Attoh - Single & Married
  • Frank Artus - Heart of a Wife
  • Majid Michel - The Groom's Bride
  • Thomas Gumede - Otelo Burning
  • David Mapane - Taxi Cop
  • John Dumelo - Letters to my Mother

Pan African Actress

Best International Actor

Best International Actress

Other awards

Best TV Show

World DJ

Best Comedian

Entertainment Promoters

  • Shekpe Knights
  • Big A
  • Bigmoose Ent
  • Stronghold Ent
  • Coko Bar
  • Empire Entertainment

Radio OAP of the Year

TV Personality

  • Denrele
  • Adams
  • Labi Layori
  • Dolapo Oni
  • Uti Nwachukwu
  • Yvonne "Vixen" Ekwere

Entertainment Blog

Entertainment Executive

  • Gaga (YSG Ent)
  • Ibaka TV
  • Tony Nwakolor - 1805
  • Ubi Franklin — Made Men Music
  • Jason Njoku - iROKOtv
  • Eric Idiahi - Spinlet

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