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Davido, Clarence Peters win double at the MAMAs

BY Chinenye Okoye

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The 2014 Mtv Africa Music Awards has come and gone, but it’s thrills will be talked about for a long time to come.

MAMA’s fourth edition at Kwazulu Nattal brought together international and African talents for a spell-binding show.

There were spectacular performances by  Fally Ipupa, Michael Lowman, Don Jazzy, DJ Clock, Beatenberg, DJ Kent, Big Nuz, Toofan, D’Banj, DJ Vigi, DJ Tira, DJ Buckz, Burna Boy, Sauti Sol, Ice Prince, Sarkodie, The Arrows, Khuli Chana, Dr Sid, French Montana, Miguel, Trey Songz, Davido, Uhuru, Mafikizolo, Oskido, Professor, Tiwa Savage, Flavour, Diamond, Phyno and Yuri da Cunha.

Dj Cuppy, Ife Otedola was on the mix. The 21-year-old daughter of oil magnate, Femi Otedola, was also spotted doing what she does best.

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Award-winning Aye crooner, Davido, gushed about being 21 and living his dream, as he collected his second award. Davido took home the awards for the Best Male’and Artiste of the Year, while and Nigerian prolific video director, Clarence Peters, received the awards for Best Video and Transform Today by Absolut. South Africa act, Mafikizolo, were also big winners, as they took home the awards for Best Group and Song of the Year.

Nigerian artistes are definitely doing something good in the music world, as they made away with awards for six categories out of the 18 awards for the night. Other Nigerian artistes who took home the MAMA’s were Mavin’s first lady, Tiwa Savage, and high-life prince, Flavour.

Kenya’s fast-rising star and Academy-award-winner, Lupita Nyong’o received the newly-introduced personality of the year award via satellite.

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Meanwhile. American stand-up comic act and actor, Marlon Wayans, held  a series of interview sessions prior to the awards ceremony, where he asked some questions based on some of the misconceptions Americans have of Africa. He later explained that the purpose was to change those misconceptions and showcase the real Africa to the world.

Another highlight of the night was the moving acoustic guitar tribute to late Nelson Mandela by Afro-Soul star, Simphiwe Dana.

See the full list of the nominees and winners below:

Tiwa is queen

MUSIC CATEGORIES

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Best Male:

Davido (Nigeria) – Winner
Anselmo Ralph (Angola)
Diamond (Tanzania)
Donald (South Africa)
Wizkid (Nigeria)

Best Female:
Arielle T (Gabon)
Chidinma (Nigeria)
DJ C’ndo (South Africa)
Efya (Ghana)
Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) – Winner

Best Group:

Mafikizolo (South Africa) – Winner
Big Nuz (South Africa)
Mi Casa (South Africa)
P Square (Nigeria)
Sauti Sol (Kenya)

Best New Act:

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Stanley Enow (Cameroon) – Winner
Burna Boy (Nigeria)
Heavy K (South Africa)
Phyno (Nigeria)
Uhuru (South Africa)

Best Live Act:

Flavour (Nigeria) – Winner
2face (Nigeria)
Fally Ipupa (DRC)
Dr Malinga (South Africa)
Zakes Bantwini (South Africa)

Best Collaboration:

Uhuru feat DJ Buckz, Oskido, Professor, Yuri Da Cunha – ‘Y-tjukutja’ (South Africa/Angola) – Winner
Amani ft Radio and Weasel – ‘Kiboko Changu’ (Kenya/Uganda)
Diamond feat Davido – ‘Number One’ (Remix) (Tanzania/Nigeria)
Mafikizolo feat May D – ‘Happiness’ (South Africa/Nigeria)
R2bees feat Wizkid – ‘Slow Down’ (Ghana/Nigeria)

Artist of the Year:

Davido (Nigeria) – Winner
Mafikizolo (South Africa)
Mi Casa (South Africa)
P Square (Nigeria)
Uhuru (South Africa)

Song of the Year:

Mafikizolo feat Uhuru ‘Khona’ (South Africa) – Winner
Davido- ‘Skelewu’ (Nigeria)
DJ Clock feat Beatenberg – ‘Pluto’ (Remember Me) (South Africa)
DJ Ganyani feat FB – ‘Xigubu’ (South Africa)
DJ Kent feat The Arrows –‘Spin My World Around’ (South Africa)
Dr Sid feat Don Jazzy – ‘Surulere’ (Nigeria)
KCee – ‘Limpopo’ (Nigeria)
Mi Casa- ‘Jika’ (South Africa)
P Square – ‘Personally’ (Nigeria)
Yuri Da Cunha -‘Atchu Tchu Tcha’ (Angola)

Best Hip Hop:

Sarkodie (Ghana) – Winner
AKA (South Africa)
Ice Prince (Nigeria)
Khuli Chana (South Africa)
Olamide (Nigeria)

Best Pop:

Goldfish (South Africa) – Winner
Danny K (South Africa)
Fuse ODG (Ghana)
LCNVL (South Africa)
Mathew Mole (South Africa)

Best Alternative:

Gangs of Ballet (South Africa) – Winner
Michael Lowman (South Africa)
Nakhane Toure (South Africa)
Parlotones (South Africa)
Shortstraw (South Africa)

Best Francophone:

Toofan (Togo) – Winner
Arielle T (Gabon)
Espoir 2000 (Ivory Coast)
Ferre Gola (DRC)
Youssoupha (Congo)

Best Lusophone:

Anselmo Ralph (Angola) – Winner
JD (Angola)
Lizha James (Mozambique)
Nelson Freitas (Cape Verde)
Yuri Da Cunha (Angola)

Best Video – Clarence peters (Winner)

Best International – Pharrell (Winner)

NON MUSIC CATEGORIES

Personality of the Year:

Lupita Nyong’o (Kenya) – Winner
Chimamanda Adiche (Nigeria)
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde (Nigeria)
Trevor Noah (South Africa)
Yaya Toure (Cote d’Ivoire)

Transform Today by Absolut:

Clarence Peters (Nigeria) – Winner
Anisa Mpungwe (Tanzania)
Leti Arts (Ghana)
Rasty (South Africa)

Mtv Base leadership award:

Ashish J. Thakkar (Tanzania) – Winner

 

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