#AMVCA10: Funke Akindele’s ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ misses out
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Funke Akindele’s record-breaking film, ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ snub has emerged as the biggest talking point from the event.
By Taiwo Okanlawon
Reactions have continued to trail the 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, AMVCA, which was held at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, on Saturday.
Funke Akindele’s record-breaking film, ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ snub has emerged as the biggest talking point from the event.
‘Breath Of Life’ was the biggest winner of the night, snagging six awards, including Best Movie, Best Sound Design, Best Director (BB Sasore), Best Lead Actor (Wale Ojo), Best Supporting Actor (Ademola Adedoyin), Best Supporting Actress (Genoveva Umeh), and Trailblazer (Chimezie Imo).
‘A Tribe Called Judah’ on the other hand, lost all five nominations despite becoming the first Nigerian movie to gross over N1 billion in cinema last December.
The billion-naira record, previously held by Hollywood’s “Black Panther 2” at N1.04 billion, marks a significant milestone for the Nigerian film industry.
A Tribe Called Judah follows five brothers: Jide Kene Achufusi as Emeka Judah, Timini Egbuson as Pere Judah, Uzee Usman as Adamu Judah, Tobi Makinde as Shina Judah, and Olumide Oworu as Ejiro Judah, who must come together to rob a company to save their mother, played by Akindele as Jedidah Judah.
As expected, the snub of Nigeria’s highest-grossing film has sparked a social media firestorm.
Here is some of the reactions on X:
A Tribe Called Judah didn't win any award.
Wow
— POOJA!!! (@PoojaMedia) May 11, 2024
Anyway, Kehinde had a better performance than Funke if we compare both movies. But how Breath of Life won best movie over ATCJ is shocking 😅😅
— Ifeoluwa Aboyeji-Ogundeji (@ifeaboyeji) May 11, 2024
A Tribe called Judah is my own movie of the year
Keep your head high Funke Akindele❤️👏 pic.twitter.com/RizX6n7C5V
— 𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫 (@abazwhyllzz) May 11, 2024
Breath of life don pack all the awards tonight 😳 cos how did Breath Of life also win “Best Movie” category, when, A Tribe Called Judah is there 😏
SMH#AMVCA10 pic.twitter.com/ZvgD2WdR51
— Erica Kachi (@Erica_Primkay) May 11, 2024
https://twitter.com/tianaadebayo/status/1789410799485587761
Funke Akindele was robbed, ATCJ was intentionally ignored, yen yen yen. Tell me one award Breath of Life won tonight that should have been a tribe called Judah? Oya pic.twitter.com/tddSCdAoKt
— Ifeoluwani (@PhilopearlAfc) May 11, 2024
I have seen these two movies.
Even though A tribe called Judah received lots of accolades and gathered over N1billion, Breath of Life is a better movie and deserves the award.
What moral does Breath of Life Teach?
What moral does A tribe called Judah teach? pic.twitter.com/EUGiXRyBSi
— Celta (@health_basicTip) May 12, 2024
Breath of life is a very interesting movie but not as A Tribe called Judah.
In terms of suspense, emotional lines, comedy, production and execution. But what exactly was their rating point to have picked Breath of life over Judah (a movie that hits billions of view). pic.twitter.com/u2Bon7rwbt
— Ishowleck l Õmõ ìyá pùpá (@Ishow_leck) May 12, 2024
I'm not even that mad that A Tribe Called Judah was snubbed in all categories. I'm livid because not once did they mention the 1B milestone.. It's obvious that #AMVCA10 no longer fuck with Funke Akindele. pic.twitter.com/odukvnF7x8
— olawale (@EngOguns) May 11, 2024
https://twitter.com/meetyourKPIs/status/1789533984109523237
https://twitter.com/lil_maamiii/status/1789404553449746866
Thank you, the hypocrisy was smelling. In January, we were all praising her on this app but suddenly the movie is overhyped. I don’t like two faced people. Both movies were good, two truths can co-exist.
— Olamiotan (@theosekemi) May 12, 2024
I told my wife early this year that Funke Akindele's "A Tribe of Judah" may have grossed the highest earnings of a movie in Nigeria, "Breath of Life" was a better movie by a mile.
Breath of life was shoulders ahead of any movie in Nigeria in 2023.
I was so glad I watched it.— Ebong (@EbongDi) May 11, 2024
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