Showing posts with label Funke Akindele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funke Akindele. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2013

Gossip & Gists: Funke Akindele To Launch Perfume Line

Funke Akindele is set to introduce her own line of perfumes. The award-winning actress will be launching the line called ‘Jenifa by FunkeAkindele’ in the coming weeks.


The perfume, we learnt has already gone into circulation but still waiting to be officially launched and introduced to the public.

In a telephone conversation with our correspondent, Funke Akindele’s publicist, Ayo Ola-Mohammed confirmed the report saying, ‘It’s true, Funke has launched a perfume business, the sample is what is in circulation now, when she launches it officially, she will let you know’.
 
With this new venture, Akindele joins the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Parker and Nicky Minaj who also have their own line of perfumes

Monday, 11 March 2013

Gossip & Gists: Genevieve Nnaji, Funke Akindele Lose Out At Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, As OC Ukeje Wins Big

The first ever edition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards was successfully held at the Eko Hotel and Suites on Saturday, March 9, 2013.


The top winners of the night were Nigerian actor O.C Ukeje and Ghana’s Jackie Appiah, who walked away with the ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Best Actress’ award.

The biggest surprises of the night were actresses Genevieve Nnaji and Funke Akindele-Oloyede losing out in their respective categories. Genevieve lost out to Jackie Appiah in the ‘Best Actress’ category and Akindele-Oloyedey lost to Mercy Johnson in the ‘Best Actress – Comedy (Movies/TV)‘ category.

The ‘Best director’ award went to Anita van Hemert and Chantel Carter  for the South African 2011 Drama movie ‘Otelo Burning‘ while veteran filmmaker Tunde Kelani walked away with the award ‘Best Local Language Movie’ (Yoruba) for his latest film ‘Maami’
Long time actor Olu Jacobs received an Industry Merit Award for his outstanding achievements in the industry.

The Winners List below…

Best Actor – Drama (Movies/TV)
OC Ukeje – Two Brides and a Baby

Best Actress – Drama (Movies/TV)
Jackie Appiah – Perfect Picture

Best Supporting Actor – Drama (Movies/TV)
Matthew Nabwiso – A Good Catholic Girl

Best Supporting Actress – Drama (Movies/TV)
Maureen Koech – Lies that Bind

Best Actor – Comedy (Movies/TV)
Hafiz Oyetoro – House a Part

Best Actress – Comedy (Movies/TV)
Mercy Johnson – Dumebi the Dirty Girl

Best Costume Designer
Ngozi Obasi – The Mirror Boy

Best Short Film
Ngendo Mukii – Yellow Fever

Best Writer – Comedy
Tim Greene – Skeem

Best Sound Editor
Michael Botha & Joel Assaizky – Man on Ground

Best Movie Director
Obi Emelonye – The Mirror Boy

Best Lighting Designer
Dave Howe – Otelo Burning

Best Art Director
Anita van Hemert & Chantel Carter – Otelo Burning

Best Movie (Comedy)
Tim Greene – Skeem

Best Picture Editor
Aryan Kaganof – Man on Ground

Best Movie (Drama)
Akin Omotoso/Fabian Adeoye Lojede/Hakeem Kae-Kazim/Rosie Motene – Man on Ground

Best Local Language Movie (Yoruba)
Tunde Kelani – Maami

Best Local Language Movie (Hausa)
A. Ali/Hafizu Bello – Faida Nura

Best Local Langauge Movie (Swahili)
Sameer Srivastava/Sanjni Srivastava – The Ray of Hope

Best Writer (Drama)
Obi Emelonye/Amaka Obi-Emelonye – The Mirror Boy

Best Television Series
Godffrey Mwampembwa/Marie Lora-Mungai – The XYZ Show

Best Cinematographer
Paul Michelson – Man on Ground

Best Make-Up Artist
Jacqui Bannermen – Otelo Burning

Best Movie
Sara Blecher – Otelo Burning

Industry Trailblazer Award
Ivie Okujaiye

Industry Merit Award
Olu Jacobs