It was a
night of music and celebration as Soweto Gospel Choir gave a hearty rendition
of Korede Bello’s ‘Godwin’ at the opening,
while Kwesta turned up the heat with his hit single as Stonebwoy brought some reggae flavour to the show.
while Kwesta turned up the heat with his hit single as Stonebwoy brought some reggae flavour to the show.
It was a
big night for Nigerian musicians as Wizkid walked away with three major awards
namely:
Artist of
the Year,
Best Male
and
Best
Collaboration,
while
co-host, Nigeria’s Yemi Alade took home Best Female, while Tekno was named Best
Breakthrough Act.
South
Africa also fared quite well as Cassper Nyovest picked up Best Live Act, while
Emtee was deemed Best Hip Hop and Caster Semenya got the 2016 Person of the
Year as Hugh Masekela was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Kenya
didn’t disappoint either, as Sauti Sol got the award for Best Group.
Again,
Patoranking featuring Nigeria’s Wande Coal got the Song of the Year in
partnership with Google with “My Woman, My Everything”.
The Video
of the Year went to “Niquer Ma Vie” – Youssoupha (Congo), directed by Antony
Abdelli & Jose Eon, while the Best Pop & Alternative went to Shekinah
& Kyle Deutsch (South Africa) as the Best Francophone went to Serge Beynaud
(Ivory Coast). The Best Lusophone was C4 Pedro (Angola);
the
Personality of the Year in association with DSTV was Caster Semenya (South
Africa) and the Legend Award went to Hugh Masekela.
The Best
Collaboration in partnership with ABSOLUT: DJ Maphorisa feat. Wizkid & DJ
Buckz – “Soweto Baby”
(South
Africa/Nigeria), while Africa Reimagined was Vivian Onano and Mary Taedzerwa,
as the Best International was Drake (U.S.A.).
Comedian
AY decided to give Minnie Dlamini a quick performance before announcing the
winner of the ‘Best Live Act’, Cassper Nyovest as Patoranking, dressed in a
Jamaican inspired outfit took to the stage to perform ‘My woman, my
everything’.
Fashion
designer Sheba announced the Best Female in Africa as Yemi Alade, and Alade,
who won for a second year in a row, performed with her ‘Azonto’ freestyle,
backed by drummers and dancers.
Also,
Nigeria’s Falz performed ‘Soft work’, while Ycee performed ‘Jagaban’. The MTV
Africa Music Awards, also known as the MAMAs, was established in 2008 by MTV
Networks Africa, now Viacom International Media Networks Africa, to celebrate
the most popular contemporary music in Africa.
The Award
was conceived and created by the SVP and MD of the MTV Networks in Africa, Alex
Okosi. Earlier, African artists had been included in the MTV Europe Music
Award, where MTV Base Africa viewers voted for Best African artist in the 2006
and 2007[1] MTV Europe Music Awards.
The first
awards show was held at the Velodrome in Abuja, Nigeria on Nov. 22, 2008 and
was broadcast around the world on Nov. 29 in conjunction with Airtel and local
television channels in Africa
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