2015 Nigerian Teens Choice Awards

Last updated
4th NTC Awards
DateAugust 9, 2015
LocationCongress Hall, Transcorp Hilton Abuja
Hosted by Funke Akindele
Denrele Edun
Television/radio coverage
Network
  • Silverbird Television
  • Planet TV
  • AIT
Produced byNelson E Williams Promotion
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The 4th Nigerian Teens Choice Awards was held at Transcorp Hilton in Abuja on August 9, 2015. The live show host was Funke Akindele, and Denrele Edun. [1] Its forth ceremony also featured live performances from Davido, Praiz, Seyi Shay, and Lil Kesh. [1]

Contents

Performers

Artist

Presenters

Nominations and winners

The following is a list of nominees and the winners: [2] [3]

Choice Male ArtistChoice Female Artist
  • Tay Iwar
    • Skiibii
    • Tochukwu Anukam
    • Rodnee Okafor
    • Oluwa Snipssy
    • LK KUDDY
  • Efe Oraka
    • Mimi Ghoy
    • Lady Donli
    • Joel
    • Princess Okoh
    • Adaeze Ebeku
Choice Hip Hop ArtistChoice Instrumentalist
  • Rodnee Okafor
    • Kuddi Is Dead
    • Emma Nini
    • Yung Slim
    • Gedda Gedda
    • Nelson Phero
  • Micheal Ari
    • Nabil Shuaib
    • Ezekiel Oyemomi
    • Walid Umaru
    • Onyekwelu Courage
Choice ProducerChoice Collaboration
  • Speroach Beatz
    • Danny Joe Beatz
    • Tay Iwar
    • Nitty Memories
    • Gedda Gedda
    • David Onuoha
  • Laime, Kizz Ernie - ""
    • Skiibii, Kcee - "Stay with Me"
    • Dannykull, Tochukwu Anukam, Yunusir Abdullahi - "Hangover"
    • Zilla Oaks, Tay Iwar - "Ghost"
    • Nicholas Kuddi, Vika Williams - ""
    • Vocal Madness Inc. - ""
Choice Outstanding Vocalist (Male)Choice Outstanding Vocalist (Female)
  • Fahad Umaru
    • Tafari Halilu
  • Naomi Kamofou Watti
    • Grace Otisi
    • Princess Okoh
Most Artistic PersonalityChoice DJ (Male)
  • Phoebe Kyanchat
    • Feyisetan Fofah
    • Buikpo Adah - Meethof
    • Adaugo Lewis
    • Shirley Ekawu
    • Emediong Uko Emily
  • DJ Holoskii
    • DJ Lakeside
    • Somto Unamaba
    • DJ Hype Malgwi
    • Wilson AJayi
    • Precious Monokpo
Choice song of the yearChoice Mixtape/EP
  • Bolanle (feat. Skales) - Evamic
    • Hangover – Yunusir
    • Egwu Jigida – Jayy Archie
    • Zion Wolf – Tay Iwar
    • Ghost – Zilla
    • Virus (feat. Burna Boy) – Snipssy
  • More than a mixtape -Yung Wills
    • Passport – Tay Iwar
    • D.V.O.T.S – Gedda
    • W.A.T.T.E – Gramso
    • Love or War – Lady Donli
Choice Afrobeat/Pop ArtisteChoice Upcoming artiste
  • LK Kuddy
    • Jayy Archie
    • Stona
    • Famous Bobson
    • Seun Shiz
    • Skiibii
  • Yunusir Abdullahi
    • Kid Tee Kay
    • Laime
    • Isa Jibril
    • Young Bail
    • Micheal Giwa Amu
Choice Male ModelChoice Female Model
  • Kelvin Raymond
    • Emmanuel Olowojoba
    • Tochukwu Okafor
    • Sochima Arinze
    • Abayomi Alvin
    • Victor Baba
  • Debby Tega
    • Bukola Killer
    • Neno Wada
    • Princess Okoje
    • Sheila Najomo
    • Emily Khani
Choice Male Fashion DesignerChoice Female Fashion Designer
  • Tolu Peters
    • Matthew Unongo
    • Ifeanyi Nwune
    • Joshua Tarfa
    • Bobby- Bad Clothing
  • Urbane by Sommy
    • Ruth Ernest
    • Nana Hawakulu Araheem
    • Faith Ibrahim
    • Onanma Okeke
    • Aisha Garba Sulieman
Choice Most Fashionable MaleChoice Most Fashionable Female
  • Kamsy Nnabue
    • Matthew Unongo
    • Vika Williams
    • Josiah Neliaku
    • Bari Adenekan
    • Justin Ugonna
  • Annabel Giwa Amu
    • Neno Wada
    • Sayo Olagungu
    • Rukky Eovi
    • Amaka Charles
    • Amaka Ikpeazu
Choice Makeup ArtisteChoice Stylist
  • Vivian Okezie
    • Tiara Wada
    • Somto Adinde
    • Annabel Giwa Amu
    • Yinka Ayodele
    • Julliet Okechukwu
  • Obinna Obitaris Event/Consult
    • Somto Unamba
    • Chidinma Obi
    • Tolu Peters
    • Ruth Ernest
    • Claudia Kyase

Special Recognition Awards

Award description(s)Recipient
Main show
Choice Male Artist"Davido"
Choice Female Artist"Seyi Shay"
Song of the year"Shoki" Lil Kesh
Outstanding TV Personality"Alexx Ekubo
Top Featured Artist"Davido"

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