2026 AMVCA Nominations Revealed: A Star-Studded Race for Best Director and Lead Actress

The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), scheduled for May 9, 2026, in Lagos, is poised to be a landmark event, celebrating outstanding achievements in African film and television. With Joke Silva serving as head judge, this year's nominations highlight a compelling blend of seasoned veterans and fresh talent across its most coveted categories, particularly Best Lead Actress and Best Director.
The Best Lead Actress category at the 2026 AMVCA is an extraordinary "collision of generations," showcasing a wide spectrum of talent and diverse human experiences. Eight distinct journeys are on display, from navigating generational curses to fighting for existence against a legacy determined to erase them. The nominees include:
Linda Ejiofor, for her compelling performance in “The Serpent’s Gift,” where she carries a story rooted in Yoruba tradition and inherited secrets with grounded and commanding presence. The film received six AMVCA nominations, and Ejiofor herself earned a double nomination this year, also for Best Supporting Actress in “The Herd.” A previous winner in 2015, Ejiofor returns as a leading force more than a decade later.
Veteran actress Bimbo Akintola is nominated for her role as Inspector Mo in Kemi Adetiba’s Netflix hit, “To Kill A Monkey.” Akintola, a fixture in Nollywood for over three decades, brings focused intensity and moral spine to her character, making every scene high-stakes. Her career, which includes previous AMVCA nominations across various genres, continues to evolve, reminding audiences of her enduring talent.
The most unexpected, yet compelling, nominee is Ifeoma Fafunwa, a celebrated playwright, director, and activist making her screen acting debut in “The Lost Days.” She portrays Chisom, a businesswoman confronting hidden truths from her past. Her raw and authentic performance impressed the jury, marking a significant entry point for her into the acting world.
Ariyiike Owolagba receives her first AMVCA nomination for her cinema debut in “Something About The Briggs.” As Sophie Briggs, a lawyer convinced her family is under a marriage curse, Owolagba delivers a powerful performance, solidifying her arrival as a formidable presence in Nollywood, especially alongside industry veterans.
Genoveva Umeh’s nomination for “The Herd” marks a significant graduation, following her Best Supporting Actress win in 2024. In “The Herd,” she plays Derin, a bride thrust into a terrifying fight for survival. This double nominee (also for Best Digital Content Creator) demonstrates a remarkable range, proving her to be an undeniable force in the industry.
Nollywood icon Sola Sobowale, known for her powerful screen presence, is nominated for “Her Excellency.” She portrays Moyeni, a First Lady whose obsession with control leads to chaos, revealing a surprising fragility beneath her fury. Sobowale also received a Best Supporting Actress nomination for “The Covenant,” underscoring her continued impactful work.
Scarlet Gomez is recognized for her role as Aderonke “Ronky-Fella” Faniran in “Behind The Scenes,” Nollywood’s highest-grossing film of 2025, which surpassed ₦2.1 billion at the box office. This nomination solidifies her evolution from a television icon to a record-breaking box office queen, building on her 2023 recognition for “Wura.”
Finally, veteran Gloria Anozie-Young earns a nomination for “Mother of the Brides” as Mai Sisi, a matriarch fighting to maintain her legacy after her husband’s death. Anozie-Young's decades of work are deeply woven into Nigerian cinema, and her nomination is a much-deserved acknowledgment of her enduring talent.
Beyond acting, the role of a film director is paramount in shaping a movie's vision and impact. The AMVCA’s Best Director category is always highly coveted, recognizing those who visualize scripts and guide performances. This year’s nominees showcase a remarkable generational gap, from legendary figures to first-time directors.
Akinola Davies Jr receives a nomination for his debut feature-length film, “My Father’s Shadow,” a compelling story about Nigeria that has garnered numerous international awards and recognition.
Nollywood legend Tunde Kelani is nominated for “Cordelia,” an adaptation of Professor Femi Osofisan’s work. Known for his conscious films and decades of shaping Nigerian cinema's visual language, this nomination reinforces his enduring relevance in the industry.
James Omokwe is recognized for “Osamede,” a film that boldly embraces scale, history, and myth. This nomination signifies his step into a larger artistic space within filmmaking.
Daniel Etim Effiong earns a nomination for his directorial debut, “The Herd,” a film exploring current Nigerian realities. Already a beloved Nollywood actor, this recognition for his first directing project is highly befitting and motivating.
Yemi Filmboy Morafa is nominated for “Gingerrr,” a star-studded film that delves into family dynamics, friendship, and betrayal. His ability to create a vivid and alive narrative in a complex film is truly commendable.
Lastly, Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi is nominated for “3 Cold Dishes,” a movie that tells the stories of three women from different African countries. Known for his quiet and character-driven approach to storytelling, this nomination brings wider attention to his distinct cinematic voice.
Recommended Articles
Star-Studded AMVCA 2026: Sola Sobowale, Kanayo O. Kanayo Crowned as Full Winners List Revealed!

The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) for 2026 celebrated African film and television exce...
AMVCA Style Watch: Celebrities Redefine Glamour with Unforgettable Looks

The 2026 AMVCA red carpet witnessed a revolutionary display of fashion as Nana Akua Addo, Osas Ighodaro, and Bisola Aiye...
Don't Miss Out! Top 5 AMVCA-Nominated Films You Absolutely Must Binge This Weekend!

With the 12th AMVCA ceremony approaching on May 9, 2026, film enthusiasts can catch up on nominated features from the co...
Stars Align: Unveiling the Hottest AMVCA 2026 Best Lead Actor Nominees

The 12th AMVCA Best Lead Actor category is poised to be the most competitive yet, showcasing an incredible depth of tale...
Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord' Dominates Cannes, Securing Second Palme d'Or and Cementing Neon's Festival Reign

Cristian Mungiu has won his second Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for "Fjord," a complex moral drama that also e...
You may also like...
Super Eagles Gear Up for Unity Cup Opener Against Zimbabwe: New Captain, Fresh Vision!

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are set to defend their Unity Cup title against Zimbabwe in an experimental semi-final clash...
Arsenal Ends 22-Year Drought: Premier League Title Celebration Rocks Crystal Palace!

Arsenal has ended a 22-year wait, clinching the Premier League title with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace. This histor...
Mandalorian and Grogu's Box Office Struggle: A Debut Disaster

"The Mandalorian and Grogu" faces the daunting expectations of the Star Wars franchise, contrasting its $165 million bud...
Legend Returns: Neil Young Kicks Off 2026 with Vancouver Benefit Extravaganza!

Neil Young made a surprise return to the stage in Vancouver for David Suzuki's 90th birthday benefit concert, performing...
Drake Dominates Down Under: Superstar Shatters ARIA Chart Records!

Drake has shattered records on Australia’s ARIA Albums Chart, becoming the first artist to debut three new albums simult...
Opportunity Africa Kicks Off Bold Campaign to Spotlight Africans on Africa Day

Launched on Africa Day, the #NotWaiting campaign, spearheaded by Opportunity Africa, Africa No Filter, and Brand Africa,...
Nigerian Labour System Under Scrutiny: How It Keeps Fathers From Their Children

Nigeria's current labor laws, which largely omit paternity leave, compel fathers to return to work immediately after chi...
Fintech Powerhouses Velmie and Flot Unleash Digital Bank Across Africa

Velmie has partnered with Flot to develop a next-generation neobank for consumers and businesses across Africa, addressi...