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Bovi Takes Over As Hosts of AMVCA 12
Ferdinand Ekechukwu
Nigerian comedian and actor, Bovi Ugboma, would take the stage as host, alongside South African award-winning actress and humanitarian, Nomzamo Mbatha as co-host when the lights ignite for the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), set to take place on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
The announcement marks a significant change and refreshment for the Africa’s most celebrated film and television awards ceremony, as the duo step into what is widely regarded as one of the most coveted hosting gigs on the continent.
This transition marks the first change in hosting leadership for the prestigious ceremony in over a decade. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, an industry colleague, hinted was believed would be a replacement for ace compere IK Osakioduwa, who majorly hosted the AMVCA since its debut in 2013, becoming closely associated with event.
Bovi is remarkably noted to bring sharp wit and the kind of cultural fluency that makes a room of people both nervous and delighted. Speaking on his appointment, Bovi expressed excitement and a sense of responsibility.
“The AMVCA stage is one of the biggest in Africa, and I don’t take that lightly,” he said. “I want to bring the energy, the laughs, and the magic that this night deserves. African storytelling is at an all-time high, and it’s an honour to be the one holding the mic while we celebrate the best of it.”
Enter the actress, producer, and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador who rose to international prominence with her role in Coming 2 America and currently stars as Queen Nandi in the acclaimed epic drama series Shaka iLembe, for which she also serves as Executive Producer.
Nomzamo, on her part, brings elegance, presence and the kind of experience and aura that befits the AMVCA stage. Together, Bovi and Nomzamo make an interesting pairing.
The nominees for the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards have already been unveiled, building anticipation for what promises to be a spectacular evening.
Veteran actress Joke Silva has been announced as the Head Judge for the 12th edition, bringing an added layer of industry authority to the judging process.
The AMVCA continues to evolve to reflect the true diversity of the continent. The 12th edition features 32 award categories in total—18 decided by a jury and 11 open to public voting. Key changes include. This edition also introduces two new award categories: Best Indigenous Language (North Africa) and Best Indigenous Language (Central Africa).







