Uche meets the stars at the Nigerian Music Awards 2006. Print E-mail
Saturday, 23 September 2006

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It was a night to remember, both for the guests, organisers and artistes who turned out in bespoke garb worthy of a music award ceremony. The venue was the New Connaught Rooms in Central London , and the occasion was the maiden edition of the Nigerian Music Awards held on Saturday, August 12th 2006.  

 

In attendance were Nigeria ’s Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mr Frank Nweke who used the occasion to urge Nigerians to always strive to project a positive image for the country.

 

Dr (Mrs) Doyin Abiola praised the award organisers for their foresight, while veteran broadcaster Soni Irabor who coordinated the Nigerian side of the event said the time has come for Nigerian artistes to take their place on the world stage.  

 

The event organiser Biodun Olusesan, who also owns Radiant Glow cosmetics described the night as a fulfillment of a dream. He said that next year’s event will be hosted in Abuja Nigeria .

 

Ace footballer John Fashanu who flew in from Nigeria , his new base said the award night was not just about losing and winning but also about showcasing Nigeria ’s music talents. For Veteran musicians, Sonny Okosun and Sir Victor Uwaifo, being invited to the event was already a big honour.

 

In her own words, budding R and B artiste and Miss Nigeria 1993 – Janet Gabriel said the award night was one of the best she has attended in years.

 

Other Nigerian stars spotted at the event having a good time included Nollywood super babes Dolly Unachukwu and Victoria Okri (nee Inyama), Yemi Osunkoya of Kosibah Creations, the Kennis music duo- Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye (D1), Olisa Adubua, African China, JJC and the 419 Squad, MBGN Ecowas 2006, Taka Kpanja, Kunle Bakare of National Encomium magazine, Mayor Akinpelu of Global Excellence magazine and Alistair Soyode of Ben television etc.

 

Chief Gabriel Igbinedion who served as the royal father of the day lent a touch of tradition to the event with his regal robes.   

 

The award winners on the night are: Sunny Neji's Oruka (Ring) - Song of the Year and Highlife Artist of the Year. D'Banj saw off Africa 's best artiste, Tu Face to claim the Artiste of the Year award. The late Afrobeat King, Fela Anikulapo Kuti beat both Sir Victor Uwaifo and Ebenezer Obey to the Lifetime Achievement Award. Sir Victor Uwaifo’s Joromi however beat both Prince Nico Mbarga's Sweet Mother, and King Sunny Ade's Syncro System to win the Evergreen Song of the Year award.

 

Yinka Ayefele was the surprise winner in the Juju Artiste of the Year category, while Pasuma Wonder won the Fuji Artiste of the Year award.

 

Ara and the JJC & 419 Squad were named the PMAN (Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria) Artiste of the Year and the UK Urban Artiste of the year respectively.

 

Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye’s (D1) Kennis Music beat other promoters such as Blacknight and Storm to win in the Music Promoter of the Year category.

 

P-Square, though conspicuously absent beat off stiff opposition from Styl Plus and JJC and the 419 Squad and carted away three awards. Their album Get Squared was named the Album of the Year; it also won the Music Video of the Year award and also the Best Group of the Year award.  

 

Djinee was named the Best New Artiste of the Year and ID Cabasa, the Producer of the Year. The Gospel Artiste of the Year award went to Sammy Okposo.  

 

Other winners include Paul Play Dairo - the R &B Artiste of the Year and Ruggedman -Hip Hop Artiste of the Year. Marvellous Benjy One beat troubled African China in the reggae category to win the Reggae Artiste of the Year Award. DJ Abass won the Music Journalist of the Year award while Diya Ojo was named the UK Indigenous Artiste of the year.

 

The NMA 2006 co-sponsors MTN Nigeria emerged the winner of the Music Supporter of the Year award.

 

Nnamdi Ogbu, an Abuja based entrepreneur said he enjoyed every part of the evening and is already looking forward to next year’s event billed for Abuja . In all, it was a night to remember, and a showcase of what is good about Nigeria and her people.

 

 


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Uche,

Thanks for this. Although I was not there in person, I have enjoyed your story and photos from the event. All flights lead to Abuja next year, abi? Maybe na dat one we go for jam, DV.

Have a great weekend.

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Am I the only one who finds it ironic that the NIGERIAN music awards are first held in LONDON, UK?

I look forward eagerly to the Oscars being held in Pakistan or perhaps the BAFTA being held in Mozambique. I'd even settle for the Booker Prize being announced from Lagos!

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=EezeeBee>Am I the only one who finds it ironic that the NIGERIAN music awards are first held in LONDON, UK?




Humiliation comes in several guises!

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Lets accept it. We've been re-colonized


<*>Nigeria Police cannot investigate a murder case without inviting Scotland yard
<*>Nigerian soccer fans only watch English Premiership
<*>Our Girls are now dime-a-dozen for Oyibo guys
<*>You cannot win business in Nigeria unless you take a white face with you
<*>Nollywood awards are now in London
<*>Our President only gives interview to Oyibo press
<*>NMA awards is now in London
<*>London is now the choice place to die
<*>etc etc
<*>etc

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Big K

You forgot they have moved some of the government treasury to the UK too!

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Nice pictures :). Can't wait to see the rest.

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BREAKING NEWS: Obasanjo announces Atiku's 'resignation' in a Cabinet Meeting
held in London, UK...yesterday, says the Inauspicious News Agency (INA).

Auspicious.

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Thank you Uche for this report and 4 being our eyes and ears around town. I must say if not for you and your juicy gists I would have retired from NVS a long time ago. More grease to ya head my broda, may the good Lord continue to make it shine for us :).

Tell me Uche, who is the dude standing beside Chief Igbinedion on the right? Is he single? Jus asking o, ehem.

I'm so happy for Sammy Okposo that he won, he's my favorite gospel artiste. Simply love me some Sammy, but sometimes I wonder though if he de take style mix gospel with hiphop. I say give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God, but Sammy I still love ya songs, ur da best.

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GFA:

You don't recognize John Fashanu the ex-soccer player??? Yes, he's the one on the right.

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