Uzor Arukwe and Linda Ejiofor won the top acting awards at the 12th annual Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA) in Lagos, Nigeria [1].
The ceremony marks a significant milestone for the continent's film industry as it seeks to standardize excellence and increase the global visibility of African storytelling.
The event took place on May 9, 2024 [3], bringing together filmmakers and actors to recognize outstanding talent and craftsmanship. The awards focused on the continued growth of the industry, highlighting the evolving quality of production and performance across the region [1].
Organizers recognized achievement across 32 different categories [2]. This breadth of awards allows the ceremony to honor not only the primary acting roles, but also the technical contributions that support the cinematic process, from cinematography to sound design.
As the 12th edition of the awards [1], the AMVCA has established itself as a primary benchmark for success in African cinema. The gathering in Lagos served as both a celebration of past achievements and a showcase for the future of the industry's creative direction.
The recognition of Arukwe and Ejiofor highlights the individual talent driving the industry forward. Their wins reflect the high standard of acting now prevalent in African cinema as the region continues to expand its reach into international markets [1].
“Uzor Arukwe and Linda Ejiofor won the top acting awards”
The scale and longevity of the AMVCA, now in its 12th year, signal the professionalization of the African film sector. By diversifying awards across 32 categories, the industry is moving beyond simple recognition of stardom to valuing the technical craftsmanship required for global competitiveness.




