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2015 AFRIMA Awards: Wiyaala, Stonebwoy make Ghana proud

November 16, 2015
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2015 AFRIMA Awards: Wiyaala, Stonebwoy make Ghana proud

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Reigning artiste of the year at the 2015 Ghana Vodafone Music Awards, Stonebwoy, and rising songstress, Wiyaala, picked up awards for Ghana at the 2015 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday night.

The duo, from a list of Ghanaian contenders including Sarkodie and Efya, made the country proud when they won their categories at the event which was held at the Eko Hotel and suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Stonebwoy and Wiyaala emerged winners of the ‘Best African Reggae, Ragga & Dancehall’ and ‘Video of the Year’ respectively.

This is Noella Wiyaala’s third AFRIMA award after she picked two awards in 2014, at the maiden edition of the awards also held in Lagos, Nigeria. She received two 23.9-carat gold-plated trophies for ‘The Most Promising Artiste in Africa’ and ‘The Revelation of the African Continent’ awards.

Before Stonebwoy’s first AFRIMA award on Sunday, he had also picked up three awards at the 2015 MTN 4Syte Music Video Awards at the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday.

He was adjudged ‘Best Reggae/Dancehall Video’, ‘Best Directed Video’ and ‘Most Influential Artiste’.

The 2015 AFRIMA awards, put together by the International Committee of All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, in partnership with African Union Commission (AUC), awards music excellence on the African continent.

Apart from the two Ghanaians, some of this year’s big winners, who also received 23.9 karat gold-plated trophies, included Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz and South Africa’s Casper Nyovest.

Diamond bagged Song of the Year and the coveted Artist of the Year awards while Casper Nyovest won the Best Male in South Africa and also the Best Artist in African Hip-Hop.

Full list of winners below:

ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Diamond Platnumz
Diamond Platnumz (Twitter)

SONG OF THE YEAR

Diamond Platnumz – “Nasema Nawe”, featuring Khadijo Kopa

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Charlotte Dipanda – “Elle n’a pas vu”
BEST ARTIS IN AFRICA (RnB & Soul)
Praiz Adejo – Nigeria
Praiz Adejo (Instagram)

BEST AFRICAN REGGAE, RAGGA & DANCEHALL

Stonebwoy – Ghana
BEST MALE ARTIST: INSPIRATIONAL CATEGORY

Darey – Nigeria

BEST FEMALE ARTIST: INSPIRATIONAL CATEGORY

Betty Akna- Equatorial Guinea

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Wiyaala – Ghana

BEST ARTIST IN AFRICAN POP

Vanessa Mdee – Tanzania

BEST ARTIST IN AFRICAN HIP HOP

Casper Nyovest – South Africa
Casper Nyovest (Twitter)

BEST ARTIS IN AFRICAN ELECTRO

Flavour – Nigeria

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Sauti Sol and Cedric Kadenyi – Kenya

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR IN AFRICA

Joseph Chameleone – Uganda

REVELATION OF THE YEAR IN AFRICA

Adekunle Gold – Nigeria
Adekunle Gold and Kiss Daniel (Instagram)

MOST PROMISING ARTIST IN AFRICA

Kiss Daniel – Nigeria

BEST ARTIST IN AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY

Charlotte Dipanda

BEST ARTIST IN AFRICAN JAZZ

Kunle Ayo – Nigeria

BEST MALE ARTIST IN WESTERN AFRICA

Olamide – Nigeria

BEST FEMALE ARTIST IN WESTERN AFRICA

Yemi Alade – Nigeria

BEST ARTIST IN AFRICAN ROCK

M’vula – Kenya

Sauti Sol (Instagram)

BEST AFRICAN GROUP

Sauti Sol- Kenya

BEST AFRICAN COLLABORATION

AKA(South Africa) and Burna Boy(Nigeria)

BEST FEMALE ARTIST IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

Busiswa Ngoku- South Africa

BEST MALE ARTIST IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

Casper Nyovest- South Africa

BEST FEMALE ARTIST IN NORTHERN AFRICA

Manal- Morocco

BEST MALE ARTIST IN NORTHERN AFRICA

Ahmed Soultan- Morocco

BEST FEMALE ARTIST IN EASTERN AFRICA

Tsedenia Gebremarkos- Ethiopia

BEST MALE ARTIST IN EASTERN AFRICA

Diamond Platnumz- Tanzania

PILLAR OF CULTURE IN AFRICA

Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Jagaban)
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By: Citifmonline.com/Ghana

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