Port Harcourt welcomes AMAA
	...Lai Mohammed to lead FG delegation
	Come  Saturday 11th June, 2016, Governor Nyesom Wike and the good people of  the oil-rich Rivers State will play host to celebrities, high society  personalities, business leaders, film makers and allied professionals  from Africa and around the world.
	The  politicos will be led by The Minister of Information and Culture,  Alhaji Lai Mohammed, to the most prestigious and respected Pan-African  awards designed to celebrate and recognize practitioners in the motion  picture industry.
	The  2016 African Movie Academy Awards will have Ghana Musician, Jon  Germain, Nollywood A-rated Actor, Mike Ezeuronye and very popular South  African Radio Personality, Kgopedi Lioane as the show hosts for the  awards night which will take place at the Obi Wali International  Conference Centre.
	In  a press statement signed by the Director of Administration of the  organization, Mr. Tony Anih, the 2016 awards event will be the 12th  consecutive edition and the 11th time it will hold in Nigeria having  been hosted in 2015 by the City of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
	“It  is a great development in the evolution of AMAA that we are back home  this year having made the first voyage outside Nigeria last year to  South Africa. We are indeed grateful to His Excellency, Governor Nyesom  Wike, the government and good people of Rivers State for accepting to  host us this year. We are set to forge a good relationship with the  state, going forward. Rivers State is a very strong brand and partnering  with AMAA, an equally strong continental awards brand will provide a  win-win for the state and the work we do to promote Africa to the rest  of the world through our films,” said Mr. Anih.
	On  the readiness of the State to host the guests coming from over 40  countries within and outside Africa and security, Mr. Anih said  Governor Wike and his government have made adequate arrangement to  ensure visitors and residents in the state live in peace and harmony.
	“Rivers  State is a highly secured State. Port Harcourt is not just called the  Garden City for nothing. It is a city bustling with energy and  creativity. Visitors and our international guests will have a good and  exciting experience.”
	The  nominees in the 28 Categories of the awards were announced at an  exclusive media event on Sunday 15th May, 2016 in Lagos with films from  Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Burkina Faso in hot chase for the AMAA  glory in the acting departments.
	In  the Best Director’s Category are such films as Fifty, Dry, The Cursed  One, Eye of the Storm, Ayanda, La Pagne, Tell me Sweet Something and  Behind Closed Doors.
	The  Board of Jurors of AMAA which has members which include academics, film  makers, critics and Film Festival curators from Nigeria, Germany,  United States, Zimbabwe, Jamaica and Burkina Faso will decide on which  film and individual talents that will emerge eventual winners at a  glamorous Awards Night.




 
 
 

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