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AMAA 2016 goes to Garden City

By Omiko Awa
16 April 2016   |   2:54 am
The prestigious pan-African reward system for the motion picture practitioners, African Movie Academy Award (AMAA) has found a new home in the garden city, Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State....
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde (left), Lynn Whitfield, Jimmy Jean-Louis and South African actress/producer Terry Pheto at AMAA Nominations party in Beverly Hills, USA, last year.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde (left), Lynn Whitfield, Jimmy Jean-Louis and South African actress/producer Terry Pheto at AMAA Nominations party in Beverly Hills, USA, last year.

The prestigious pan-African reward system for the motion picture practitioners, African Movie Academy Award (AMAA) has found a new home in the garden city, Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State, following a very successful nine consecutive editions in Bayelsa State, one in Abuja, Lagos and Port Elizabeth, South Africa respectively.

River State Governor, Nyesom Wike, led state, which is the headquarters of the Oil and Gas industry in Nigeria signed the hosting right with the management of AMAA, making Rivers State the second sub-national government in Nigeria to tap into the huge potentials of AMAA for destination branding.

In a statement jointly signed by the State Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, Mrs. Tonye Briggs Oniyide on behalf of Governor Wike and the founder of the awards organization, Ms. Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, hosting the award this year will be the beginning of a partnership that will add immense value to the people of the state and the host city in particular, as the state government is determined to position Port Harcourt as a destination of choice in Nigeria and West Africa.

“We are repositioning Rivers State as a state ready for business to Nigerians and the rest of the world and our partnership with AMAA will become a veritable platform to attract tourists, global and Nigeria icons in business and the entertainment industry. We want to showcase Rivers State as a peaceful place where socio-economic activities thrive, and also, the hospitality of our people.

“There is a huge economy around entertainment and show business in Port Harcourt. While our state is known for her hydrocarbon resources His Excellency, Governor Wike’s administration through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism initiatives like AMAA wants the world to know and take advantage of the business opportunities that abound in the state,” Briggs said.

The commissioner also added that the state will soon unveil a calendar of entertainment and tourist activities that will create jobs for the youths of the state.

Speaking on the new partnership with the state, the awards’ founder, Ms. Anyiam-Osigwe said it marks the beginning of a new phase in the journey of the continental awards that started 12 years ago. “We are very happy with this development. We value this partnership and we promise that it will be a rewarding one for the government and people of this great state.”

This year’s awards will now take place on Saturday June 11, while the nomination night where nominees into the 28 categories will be announced will hold on Wednesday May 11. The previous nomination nights had taken place in Accra, Nairobi, Johannesburg, Banjul, Lilongwe, Ouagadougou and Los Angeles.

As part of the pre-AMAA activities, the state will host a sponsorship night in conjunction with the Africa Film Academy (AFC) to mobilize corporate sponsors for the awards while the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) has been signed on as the major broadcast partner for the awards night with a Live Telecast to over 100 million people across the globe.  Other media partners include Africa Magic, OHTV UK, SABC South Africa and ONTV

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