As the nominations for the AMVCA rolled in, several of the nominated actors, actresses, directors, designers, editors, makeup artists, and content creators have taken to their social media to express their excitement and gratitude for being recognised for their hard work and talent.
One of the best actor nominees Tobi Bakre took to Twitter to express his appreciation, saying, “Thank you @africamagictv @DStvNg for the nomination in the category ‘Best Actor in a Drama/TV Series.” He went on to express his admiration for the other actors in the category, stating, “E dey sweet me make I no lie.”
Scarlet Gomez, who was nominated for Best Actress for her role in the Showmax original TV series Wura, took to Instagram to express her overwhelming emotions. She exclaimed, “How do I even begin? Where do I starttttttt??? You see GOD EHNNNNN!!!! This shock plenty ooo”. Also, Daniel Etim Effiong, who was nominated for Best Actor for his role in the movie KOFA, took to Instagram to share his emotions. He wrote, “KOFA what a journey!!!
Ini Dima Okojie, a renowned actress known for her incredible performances, couldn’t contain her emotions when she received her first-ever AMVCA nomination for her portrayal of the character Ramat in the Showmax TV series, Flawsome, as she took to Instagram to share the news with her fans and followers. Having been in the industry for nine years, she acknowledged the hard work and dedication she has put into her craft.
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