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“The Two Faces Of Tuface” By Reuben Abati

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Reuben Abati, writes on the cancelled Tuface Idibia protest against the government and the effect on the star.

Tuface’s decision to lead a protest to register the dissatisfaction of Nigerians with the performance of the incumbent administration and to reiterate the value of government’s responsibility to the people was his finest moment as a citizen and artiste. But it is also now, with his Jammeh-like volte-face, his worst moment.

His transformation into a champion of democratic values and voice of the masses brought him added stardom and value. His retreat has turned him into a revolutionary manqué. He deserves our understanding and sympathy.

When on 24th January Tuface (Innocent Dibia) announced that he was going to lead, under the umbrella of the Tuface Foundation, a mass protest against the economic policies of the Buhari government, he immediately attracted public interest. A multiple award-winning musician, a naturally talented stage performer and author of at least two evergreen songs: “My African Queen” and “If Love is a Crime”, TuBaba, as he is also known, sounded like he was moving from art to politics, and seemed ready to answer to the true calling of the artist as the conscience of the people.

Artists and creative persons have always led protests and lent their voices to progressive causes. That much is the case in the United States at the moment, where artistes have raised their voices and joined protests to remind the “insurgent in the White House” that America is a land of freedom, democracy and justice and not bigotry and tyranny. Here at home, Fela, and his cousin, the Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe and others as well, have shown the power of creativity and stardom as a veritable vehicle for social change and justice. Artists and their art, and their movement from stage, or the printed page, to the public arena of action have always saved humanity, by humanizing man. This has been the case from Sophocles, all through time and history to Olanrewaju Adepoju, Beyonce and Kanye West.

But activism comes with a price. Tuface obviously didn’t bargain for that. He received enormous support. His announcement of the February 5, later February 6 protest energized the angry, frustrated Nigerian base, and drew our unrelenting “children of anger” back into an overdrive on social media. The international community also became interested, waiting to see the effect of a protest driven by star-power in Nigeria. It was coincidentally a season of protests across the world: in the Gambia, there had been protests against Yahyah Jammeh with a positive outcome, in the US, the UK and elsewhere, Donald Trump’s travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries and his misogyny led to protests on both counts, and in the case of the former, a Federal judge has given a ruling that has resulted in the suspension of the ban. In Cameroon, concerned citizens are protesting over discrimination against English-speaking Cameroonians. In Romania, a sea of protesting citizens has just had its way. There is all around the world, right now, a resurgence and affirmation of people power, be it Brexit or left-wing activism in Europe. Individuals and groups lead such moments in history- what makes them different is the fire in their bellies and their readiness to command the revolution, at great personal risk.

It looked initially as if Tuface had that burning fire in his belly, but he couldn’t make that leap between self-preservation and the risks of rebellion. He had appeared on television. He spoke confidently about the need for real change in Nigeria. He encouraged Nigerians to come out en masse to support the movement. He even announced the colour and dress code of the protest. His wife stood by him and she, too, talked about her husband’s convictions about national progress and good governance. Each time Tuface appeared in the media, during those five minutes in the sun, he looked bright and determined. But everything changed late Saturday evening. The recorded video of Tuface’s volte-face, announcing the cancellation of the Feb. 6 protest showed him looking dispirited, broken, ashen, as if he had been shaken up and chastised. He looked unsettled with his scraggy, uncombed beard. It is not difficult to know when a man’s balls have been squeezed.

Tuface actually deserves our sympathy. He must have gone through a lot of pressures that broke his spirit. His capitulation makes us appreciate even better the heroism of those who always stood up to dictatorships. His example is indeed a great lesson…And I mean that positively for the fact that…Despite the massive support that he received, he also received a lot of discouragement. An old ally of his, some guy appropriately called Blackface was one of the first persons to blacken the idea of the protest. Some Nollywood, belle-forever-face-front-chop-money-money-finish-carry-go characters also opposed Tuface. Some musicians too, although in the long run, Tuface was able to mobilise the support of every section of the Nigerian community at home and in diaspora. By Saturday when he poured cold ice on the whole thing, the protest had even grown beyond him, much larger, with others seizing the initiative and turning what he had thought would be a small show into a nationwide and diaspora event. At that point, Tuface was no longer the singer of sultry songs, but the symbol of a rebellion. The enormity of that potential must have frightened him. He didn’t have the courage to see it through. Leadership is about courage. A coward can never lead a rebellion.

But we should struggle to understand his situation. He was accused of having seven children from three women, which is an absolutely stupid point. An artist does not have to be a saint. We relate to their art and their engagements with society on the basis of the positive value that they bring forth. It is also possible that Tuface received pressures from his multiple in-laws, and even the Baby Mamas defending their stakes in his life. The official wife must have been accused of trying to encourage him to get into trouble so he could get killed and she alone can sit on his estate. The Baby Mamas and all the in-laws must have called to remind him that his children are still very young and he needs to be alive to be their father and so he should think twice before going to use his chest to stop Nigeria Police bullets. Family members, to whom he is obviously a breadwinner, must have advised him to stay with his singing and dancing and not get involved in politics. They would remind him how Fela’s mum got killed and how Fela’s house was razed down, and how every artist who dared the Nigerian government ended up in exile or in prison or with a strange motor accident.

The Nigerian government was of course unhappy with the planned protest, and the idea of it created enormous confusion in Abuja and Aso Rock. While the office of the Acting President spoke about the right to protest and the government not having anything against the expression of fundamental human rights, the Office of the President on vacation made it very clear that the would-be protesters are enemies of the government of the day and sore losers. Those two seemingly contradictory impressions from Aso Rock can only point to one thing: high-level intrigue within. That is probably why the Nigeria Police kept shuffling: we don’t approve of the protest, we do, we don’t, we beg. The timing says it all also. With the President out of the country, and the plan of the protesters to welcome him with a Trump-like protest from Abuja, to Lagos, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Akure, and in parts of the Western world, the damage would have been incalculable. And Tuface would have been held responsible for leading the sabotage. No Nigerian government since 1999 has benefitted from any mass protest. The anti-third term protest hobbled the Obasanjo government. The Jonathan government never recovered from the pro-fuel subsidy protests of January 2012. Tuface and his planned protest had set the stage for a similar prospect for the Buhari government.

What Tuface imagined was a clean-hearted civil action would have resulted in absolute panic, with some informal voices in and around government doing dangerous analysis on ethnic and religious grounds. Reckless hypotheses such as the following: (a) “so, as Baba hand over this thing to Osinbajo so, the only thing his Christian brothers think they should do is to organize a protest in Baba’s absence?” (b) “You don hear say Osinbajo’s office say people have right to protest? So, Baba cannot even travel on vacation again. Walahi, these Yoruba people cannot be trusted.” (c) What are these security people doing? If they are loyal to Baba, by now they should have invited that Tuface, and ask him about the two SUVs that Akpabio gave him and his wife when they got married. They should show him strong evidence that the SUVs were bought with Akwa Ibom state government money and he should pay back the money or get ready to be sued for being an accomplice in a case of diversion of public funds. (d) Or you could have some people affirming the narrative that was put out by the APC and friends of the government of the day viz: “this is the PDP at work. Tuface must be an agent of PDP. Why are our own APC people sleeping? Baba no dey around, they want to pull down the country. So, Tuface is now working with Ayo Fayose of Ekiti, to embarrass Baba? This Osinbajo, can we trust him?”

By pulling the trigger at this time, Tuface simply put a lot of people under pressure and placed their jobs and loyalty at risk -no doubt about it, they must have come after him with a sledgehammer to stop and discourage him. Clear evidence: a counter-revolutionary #IstandwithBuhari protest has already been announced to last for two days. The Tuface revolution that has been abandoned by its main motivator teaches us more lessons about the dynamics of power in Nigeria and the temperament of the resident power elite. Will the protest now take place on February 6, without Tuface? Or will everyone hold fire and down their tools of anger? What is certain, however, is that Tuface is likely to sit at home tomorrow with Anne, his temptingly pretty wife by his side, watching the latest episode of Big Brother Naija on TV, with chicken and salad before him, and a bottle of wine, and one of his hands, innocently setting the stage for the amorous prelude for child number eight. With his wife telling him: “don’t worry yourself dear, Nigeria is not worth dying for. Who wan die make e go die. You have tried your best, my darling husband!”.

That is how many would-be heroes become anti-heroes, and their dreams die a-borning. If the protests go ahead on February 6 as many are threatening, nonetheless, Tuface would lose a lot. If it doesn’t go ahead, he would still lose. The torch of protest that he has lit may not burn on the streets of Nigeria; it is burning already in the minds of the people. He may have chickened out, but he has already achieved the goal of his initial plan. He has by lending his star power to an anti-Buhari protest, expanded the population of angry Nigerians. He has given voice to their anger and fears. His withdrawal from action will not excuse him. Whatever anyone tells him, in the long run, he would still be punished for his bravery and cowardice on both counts. He should not be surprised if for the next few months, he doesn’t get invited to any concert, or performance contract, or if he gets to perform anywhere, he could be booed off the stage. He should not be surprised if his phones stop ringing, or if it rings at all, he could be told: “call me on what’s app I beg, I don’t know if they are monitoring your calls.”

Let no one blame Tuface. His stage name Tuface is the name of Janus: the two-face Greek god, who looks in two directions. When it mattered most in his career, Tuface Idibia answered the call of his name!.

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2024 Billboard Music Awards: Asake, Tems, Rema, Burna Boy Bag Nominations [See Full Nominee List]

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The 2024 Billboard Music Awards promises an electrifying showcase of musical talent, with Afrobeats artists taking center stage in the highly anticipated nominations.

The 2024 Billboard Music Awards has generated significant excitement by recognizing top Nigerian musical talents in the Top Afrobeats Artist category.

Notably, the 2024 Billboard Music Awards has nominated a stellar lineup of Nigerian artists, including Tems, Askake, Rema, and Burna Boy, who will compete for the prestigious Top Afrobeats Artist award.

As anticipation builds for the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, these remarkable artists stand poised to represent the vibrant Afrobeats genre on an international platform.

ARTIST AWARDS

Top Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Drake
  • Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top New Artist

  • Benson Boone
  • Tommy Richman
  • Chappell Roan
  • Shaboozey
  • Teddy Swims

Top Male Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Drake
  • Post Malone
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Female Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Chappell Roan
  • Taylor Swift
  • SZA

Top Duo/Group

  • blink-182
  • Coldplay
  • Fuerza Regida
  • Linkin Park
  • Stray Kids

Top Billboard 200 Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Drake
  • Taylor Swift
  • SZA
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Hot 100 Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Hot 100 Songwriter

  • Amy Allen
  • Jack Antonoff
  • Zach Bryan
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Taylor Swift

Top Hot 100 Producer

  • Jack Antonoff
  • Zach Bryan
  • Daniel Nigro
  • Finneas O’Connell
  • Taylor Swift

Top Streaming Songs Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Radio Songs Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Doja Cat
  • Taylor Swift
  • SZA
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Song Sales Artist

  • Jelly Roll
  • Jung Kook
  • Shaboozey
  • Taylor Swift
  • Teddy Swims

Top Billboard Global 200 Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Ariana Grande
  • Taylor Swift
  • The Weeknd

Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Ariana Grande
  • Taylor Swift
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Artist

  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Tommy Richman
  • SZA
  • Tyla
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Male Artist

  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Tommy Richman
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Female Artist

  • Muni Long
  • SZA
  • Tyla

Top R&B Touring Artist

  • Chris Brown
  • Bruno Mars
  • Usher

Top Rap Artist

  • Drake
  • Future
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Metro Boomin
  • Travis Scott

Top Rap Male Artist

  • Drake
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Travis Scott

Top Rap Female Artist

  • Doja Cat
  • GloRilla
  • Nicki Minaj

Top Rap Touring Artist

  • Nicki Minaj
  • Travis Scott
  • $uicideboy$

Top Country Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Post Malone
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Country Male Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Country Female Artist

  • Beyoncé
  • Megan Moroney
  • Lainey Wilson

Top Country Duo/Group

  • Zac Brown Band
  • The Red Clay Strays
  • Treaty Oak Revival

Top Country Touring Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Kenny Chesney
  • Luke Combs

Top Rock Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Hozier
  • Jelly Roll
  • Noah Kahan
  • Linkin Park

Top Rock Duo/Group

  • Good Neighbours
  • Linkin Park
  • The Red Clay Strays

Top Hard Rock Artist

  • Bad Omens
  • HARDY
  • Linkin Park

Top Rock Touring Artist

  • Coldplay
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Top Latin Artist

  • Bad Bunny
  • Fuerza Regida
  • Junior H
  • KAROL G
  • Peso Pluma

Top Latin Male Artist

  • Bad Bunny
  • Junior H
  • Peso Pluma

Top Latin Female Artist

  • KAROL G
  • Shakira
  • Kali Uchis

Top Latin Duo/Group

  • Eslabon Armado
  • Fuerza Regida
  • Grupo Frontera

Top Latin Touring Artist

  • Bad Bunny
  • KAROL G
  • Luis Miguel

Top Global K-Pop Artist

  • ENHYPEN
  • Jimin
  • Jung Kook
  • Stray Kids
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER

Top K-Pop Touring Artist

  • ENHYPEN
  • SEVENTEEN
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER

Top Afrobeats Artist

  • Asake
  • Burna Boy
  • Rema
  • Tems
  • Tyla

Top Dance/Electronic Artist

  • Beyoncé
  • The Chainsmokers
  • Charli XCX
  • Dua Lipa
  • Calvin Harris

Top Christian Artist

  • Lauren Daigle
  • Elevation Worship
  • Forrest Frank
  • Brandon Lake
  • Anne Wilson

Top Gospel Artist

  • Kirk Franklin
  • Maverick City Music
  • Chandler Moore
  • Naomi Raine
  • CeCe Winans

ALBUM AWARDS

Top Billboard 200 Album

  • Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan
  • Drake, For All the Dogs
  • Noah Kahan, Stick Season
  • Taylor Swift, 1989 (Taylor’s Version)
  • Taylor Swift, The Tortured Poets Department

Top Soundtrack

  • Hazbin Hotel: Season One
  • Trolls: Band Together
  • Twisters: The Album
  • Wish
  • Wonka

Top R&B Album

  • Chris Brown, 11:11
  • Brent Faiyaz, Larger Than Life
  • PARTYNEXTDOOR, PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (P4)
  • Bryson Tiller, Bryson Tiller
  • Tyla, Tyla

Top Rap Album

  • 21 Savage, american dream
  • Drake, For All the Dogs
  • Future & Metro Boomin, WE DON’T TRUST YOU
  • Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2
  • Rod Wave, Nostalgia

Top Country Album

  • Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter
  • Zach Bryan, The Great American Bar Scene
  • Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan
  • Chris Stapleton, Higher
  • Bailey Zimmerman, Religiously. The Album.

Top Rock Album

  • Zach Bryan, The Great American Bar Scene
  • Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan
  • Hozier, Unheard (EP)
  • Noah Kahan, Stick Season
  • Dolly Parton, Rockstar

Top Hard Rock Album

  • Bring Me The Horizon, POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
  • Falling In Reverse, Popular Monster
  • HARDY, Quit!!
  • Pearl Jam, Dark Matter
  • Sleep Token, Take Me Back to Eden

Top Latin Album

  • Bad Bunny, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana
  • Fuerza Regida, Pa Las Baby’s Y Belikeada
  • Grupo Frontera, El Comienzo
  • Junior H, $AD BOYZ 4 LIFE II
  • KAROL G, MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO (BICHOTA SEASON)

Top K-Pop Album

  • ATEEZ, THE WORLD EP.FIN: WILL
  • Jung Kook, GOLDEN
  • Stray Kids, ROCK-STAR
  • Stray Kids, Ate: Mini Album
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER, The Name Chapter: FREEFALL

Top Dance/Electronic Album

  • Charli XCX, BRAT
  • Jungle, Volcano
  • Odetari, XXIII SORROWS
  • Troye Sivan, Something to Give Each Other
  • John Summit, Comfort in Chaos

Top Christian Album

  • Elevation Worship, CAN YOU IMAGINE?
  • Forrest Frank, CHILD OF GOD
  • Brandon Lake, COAT OF MANY COLORS
  • Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine, The Maverick Way Complete: Complete Vol 02
  • Katy Nichole, Jesus Changed My Life

Top Gospel Album

  • Kirk Franklin, Father’s Day
  • Koryn Hawthorne, On God
  • Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine, The Maverick Way Complete: Complete Vol 02
  • CeCe Winans, More Than This
  • Naomi Raine, Cover The Earth: Live in New York

SONG AWARDS

Top Hot 100 Song

  • Benson Boone, “Beautiful Things”
  • Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me”
  • Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help”
  • Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
  • Teddy Swims, “Lose Control”

Top Streaming Song

  • Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything”
  • Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us”
  • Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help”
  • Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
  • Teddy Swims, “Lose Control”

Top Radio Song

  • Benson Boone, “Beautiful Things”
  • Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me”
  • Tate McRae, “Greedy”
  • Taylor Swift, “Cruel Summer”
  • Teddy Swims, “Lose Control”

Top Selling Song

  • Benson Boone, “Beautiful Things”
  • Jung Kook, “Standing Next to You”
  • Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen “I Had Some Help”
  • Shaboozey “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
  • Teddy Swims “Lose Control”

Top Collaboration

  • Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves “I Remember Everything”
  • Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar “Like That”
  • Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen “I Had Some Help”
  • Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone “Fortnight”
  • Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST “Cowgirls”

Top Billboard Global 200 Song

  • Benson Boone “Beautiful Things”
  • Sabrina Carpenter “Espresso”
  • Tate McRae “Greedy”
  • Taylor Swift “Cruel Summer”
  • Teddy Swims “Lose Control”

Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Song

  • Benson Boone “Beautiful Things”
  • Sabrina Carpenter “Espresso”
  • Tate McRae “Greedy”
  • Taylor Swift “Cruel Summer”
  • Teddy Swims “Lose Control”

Top R&B Song

  • 4batz feat. Drake “act ii: date @ 8 (remix)”
  • Muni Long “Made for Me”
  • Tommy Richman “MILLION DOLLAR BABY”
  • SZA “Saturn”
  • Tyla “Water”

Top Rap Song

  • Doja Cat “Agora Hills”
  • Doja Cat “Paint the Town Red”
  • Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar “Like That”
  • Jack Harlow “Lovin on Me”
  • Kendrick Lamar “Not Like Us”

Top Country Song

  • Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves “I Remember Everything”
  • Dasha “Austin”
  • Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen “I Had Some Help”
  • Shaboozey “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
  • Morgan Wallen “Thinkin’ Bout Me”

Top Rock Song

  • Zach Bryan “Pink Skies”
  • Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves “I Remember Everything”
  • Djo “End of Beginning”
  • Hozier “Too Sweet”
  • Noah Kahan “Stick Season”

Top Hard Rock Song

  • Falling In Reverse feat. Jelly Roll “All My Life”
  • Falling In Reverse, Tech N9ne & Alex Terrible “Ronald”
  • HARDY “Psycho”
  • Linkin Park “The Emptiness Machine”
  • Superheaven “Youngest Daughter”

Top Latin Song

  • Bad Bunny “MONACO”
  • Bad Bunny & Feid “PERRO NEGRO”
  • FloyyMenor & Cris MJ “Gata Only”
  • KAROL G & Peso Pluma “QLONA”
  • Xavi “La Diabla”

Top Global K-Pop Song

  • ILLIT “Magnetic”
  • Jimin “Who”
  • Jung Kook “Standing Next to You”
  • Jung Kook feat. Jack Harlow “3D”
  • LE SSERAFIM “Perfect Night”

Top Afrobeats Song

  • Adam Port & Stryv feat. Malachiii “Move”
  • Tems “Me & U”
  • Tyla “Truth or Dare”
  • Tyla “Water”
  • Tyla, Gunna & Skillibeng “Jump”

Top Dance/Electronic Song

  • Dua Lipa “Houdini”
  • Dua Lipa “Illusion”
  • Kenya Grace “Strangers”
  • Ariana Grande “yes, and?”
  • Marshmello & Kane Brown “Miles on It”

Top Christian Song

  • Elevation Worship feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore “Praise”
  • Forrest Frank “GOOD DAY”
  • Josiah Queen “The Prodigal”
  • Seph Schlueter “Counting My Blessings”
  • Tauren Wells with We The Kingdom & Davies “Take It All Back”

Top Gospel Song

  • Koryn Hawthorne “Look at God”
  • Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine “God Problems”
  • Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine ft. Tasha Cobbs Leonard “In the Room”
  • Victor Thompson X Gunna feat. Ehis ‘D’ Greatest “THIS YEAR (Blessings)”
  • CeCe Winans “That’s My King”
Actress and comedian Michelle Buteau will host the event, which will air live on Fox on December 12 at 8 PM ET/PT. Additionally, viewers can stream the show on Paramount+ and Fire TV Channels.

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Tyla Dominates 2024 Billboard Music Awards’ Top Afrobeats Song Category

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South African superstar Tyla has achieved another remarkable milestone by securing three nominations in the Top Afrobeats Song category for the 2024 Billboard Music Awards.The recently released nominee list has unveiled several unexpected recognitions, with Tyla emerging as a standout performer.

Notably, Tyla has garnered nominations across multiple prestigious categories, including Top R&B Artist, Top R&B Female Artist, and Top Afrobeats Artist.

Impressively, she has also secured the highest number of entries in the Top Afrobeats Song category, featuring critically acclaimed singles from her eponymous debut studio album, released on March 22, 2024.

The nominated tracks include her breakthrough hit “Water”, along with “Truth or Dare”, “Jump.”

Competing alongside Tyla in this competitive category is Tems with her single “Me & U”, as well as Adam Port & Stryv featuring Malachiii with their track “Move”.

This recent recognition follows her triumphant win in the Best Afrobeats category at the 2024 VMAs, which took place on September 11, 2024, at The USB Arena in New York.

During the ceremony, she celebrated her smash hit single “Water” by accepting the Moonperson award and acknowledging the song’s global impact.

The Top Afrobeats Song category also features other notable nominations, including Ayra Starr’s “Last Heartbreak Song”, Chris Brown’s “Sensational” featuring Lojay and Davido, Usher’s “Ruin” featuring Pheelz, and Tems’ “Love Me Heje”.

While on stage holding the Moonperson, the South African star acknowledged the impact of the global hit song. “The global impact that ‘Water’ has had on the world just proves that African music can be pop music too,” she began.

This is just so special, but also bittersweet because I know there’s a tendency to group all African artists under Afrobeats,” Tyla continued.”It’s a thing, and even though Afrobeats has run things and has opened so many doors for us, African music is so diverse. It’s more than just Afrobeats.

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“Adire” Wins Best Cinematography At The 16th Best of Nollywood Awards

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The critically acclaimed Netflix drama Adire won the prestigious Best Cinematography award at the 16th Best of Nollywood Awards.

The film’s production team and distributor enthusiastically shared this significant achievement. He shared it through an Instagram post.

“Another win in the bag! Thank you to the team that made this movie a success! Special shout out to @cinemmaofficial for his work on this film. Thank you to @bon__awards for the recognition. Adire is still showing on Netflix, watch now,” the post said.

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Emmanuel Igbekele Odihiri is a seasoned director of photography. He brought his exceptional skills to the Netflix drama “Adire” after establishing an impressive portfolio.

Further, his notable previous works include cinematography for films such as “Looking for Baami“, “Soole”,Breaded Life“, “Ajosepo”, “Japa”, and the Netflix series “Far From Home“.

Significantly, the film received four prestigious nominations at the Best of Nollywood Awards. This includes Best Cinematography, Best Actress, Best Costume, and Best Production Design categories.

Furthermore, upon its Netflix release on January 13, 2024, “Adire” achieved remarkable commercial success. The film generated ₦8 million during its opening weekend.

Notably, the Best of Nollywood Awards, which has been celebrating Nollywood’s excellence since its inaugural edition in 2009, features over 30 categories and is presented annually by Best of Nollywood Magazine.

Specifically, the awards honour outstanding achievements within the Nigerian film industry.

The film’s compelling narrative follows a young female fashion entrepreneur, portrayed by Kehinde Bankole, who confronts the challenging consequences of her dark past as a former sex worker.

Impressively, Jack’enneth Opukeme not only created and wrote the entire screenplay but also acted in the film.

Under the skilled direction of Adeoluwa Owu, alternatively known as Captain Degzy, the film boasts an ensemble cast.

The cast includes prominent actors such as Femi Branch, Kelechi Udegbe, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Ibrahim Chatta, Yemi Blaq, Yvonne Jegede, Lizzy Jay, Mike Afolarin, Tomi Ojo, Damilola Ogunsi, Onyinye Odokoro, Ifeanyi Kalu, and Layi Wasabi.

Additionally, other films received recognition at the awards, with “Jagun Jagun” emerging as a standout performer by winning six awards.

These included Best Costume, Best Indigenous Film, Best Production Design, Best Special Effects, and the coveted Director of the Year award, which was shared by Femi Adebayo and Bayo Tijani.

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