Glamour, panache and razzmatazz were in full display at the Best of Nollywood Awards (BON) held at the Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State last Saturday.

The state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, top politicians and commissioners, including star actors, eminent producers and directors made the event an unforgettable experience with their presence.

Talking about the awards, a romantic thriller, What Lies Within, produced by the trio of Paul Utomi, Tope Tedela and Vanessa Nzediegwu, trumped other movies to cart home the diadems for the Movie of the Year, Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Editor.

Released in September 2017, What Lies Within chronicles a day in the life of two women, Fiona (Mitchell Dede) and Ireti (Nzediegwu) who are unwittingly thrust into the centre of an incident that has far reaching consequences on their lives and those of their loved ones.

Speaking at the well-attended ceremony, Nzediegwu tearily revealed: “Making What Lies Within wasn’t easy but directing it was quite an experience. We tried to tell a simple and enjoyable story that explores quite a few themes and we are glad at the reception and raves it has been getting.”

Present to receive his award for Best Actor in a Lead Role was Bolanle Ninalowo for his variegated role in Picture Perfect written and produced by Biodun Stephens of The Visit fame. The movie went on to win the award for Best Use of Nigerian Food in a movie. Visibly ecstatic, the brawny actor was escorted on stage by fellow nominee, IK Ogbonna. For the trio of Katherine Obiang, Kate Henshaw and Omoni Oboli, it was the joint statuette for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for their roles in the critically acclaimed box office hit, The Women that came their way. Produced by Blessing Egbe, The Women also won the award for Movie with the Best Screenplay.

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Nollywood’s most controversial movie, Behind the Wheels, which became famous for its action sequence and fire stunt pulled by Ani Iyoho, won Best Actor in a Supporting Role (English) for Kelechi Udegbe; Movie with the Best Social Message and Movie with the Best Special Effect. Not surprisingly, comedian AY’s A Trip to Jamaica won the awards for the Best Comedy Movie and Movie with the Best Cinematography.

Other winners include Jumoke Odetola for Best Actress in a Lead Role (Yoruba); Niyi Johnson, Best Actor in a Lead Role (Yoruba), Gabriel Afolayan, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Yoruba) and Tim Ebuka, Best Actor in a Lead Role (Igbo). Yvonne Enakhana and Timini Egbuson won The Revelation of the Year (Female and Male respectively).

Anchored by veteran thespian, Segun Arinze, this year’s BON Awards was hosted by the Ogun State government. Making a whistle stop at the event before leaving for Abuja on an official assignment, Governor Amosun expressed his delight and satisfaction with the organisation of the awards and the presence of many Nollywood stars. He was represented at the ceremony proper by the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa; Chief of Staff, Chief Tolu Odebiyi; Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon. Suraj Adekunbi and Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Dayo Adeneye, among other top government functionaries.

Welcoming guests to the event, Seun Oloketuyi, executive producer, Best of Nollywood Awards, said: “Ever since Nollywood, as a sub-sector of the Nigerian entertainment industry, has been underscored as a contributor to the GDP of Nigeria, it is imperative that as industry players, we continue to do all within our capacity to give wings to the Nollywood brand with the view to making our practitioners do better.”

He specially thanked Governor Amosun and the state government for believing in and supporting arts and tourism, especially the film industry.