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Interswitch’s #Quickteller and #Verve Spotlight #African #Cinematic Brilliance at 10th #AMVCAs|Blissful Affairs Online 

Interswitch’s #Quickteller and #Verve Spotlight #African #Cinematic Brilliance at 10th #AMVCAs

Interswitch Group’s leading brands, Quickteller and Verve, are championing African creativity by partnering with Multichoice for the landmark 10th Africa Movie Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA). This collaboration underscores their commitment to nurturing the continent’s vibrant creative sector and its rich cultural tapestry.

The much-anticipated event is set to unfold at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos, on the 10th and 11th of May, 2024, uniting a constellation of Africa’s finest actors, filmmakers, and industry visionaries.

Since its debut in 2013, the AMVCAs have become synonymous with the celebration of African cultural diversity, spotlighting stellar productions and performances that resonate with audiences both within Africa and globally.

This year, Verve proudly sponsors the Best Lead Actor category, showcasing a stellar array of nominees who have significantly impacted the African cinematic narrative. The distinguished lineup includes Wale Ojo for “Breath of Life,” Stan Nze in “Afamefuna,” Marc Zinga’s portrayal in “Omen,” Gideon Okeke’s performance in “Egun,” Daniel Ezekiel in “Blood Vessel,” Richard Mofe-Damijo’s role in “The Black Book,” Lateef Adedimeji in “Jagun Jagun – The Warrior,” and Gabriel Afolayan’s depiction of “This is Lagos.”

Quickteller is set to honor the Best Supporting Actress category, celebrating the remarkable talent and adaptability of actresses like Ajoke Silva in “Over the Bridge,” Fathia Balogun’s role in “Jagun Jagun – The Warrior,” Bimbo Akintola in “The Black Book,” Genoveva Umeh’s performance in “Breath of Life,” Eliane Umuhire in “Omen,” Tana Adelana’s character in “Ijogbon – Chaos,” and Ejiro Onojaife in “The Origin: Madam Koi Koi.”

Cherry Eromosele, Interswitch Group’s Executive Vice President of Group Marketing and Corporate Communications, reflects on the significance of the sponsorship: “Our support for the 10th AMVCAs is a testament to Interswitch’s deep-rooted commitment to enriching Africa’s creative landscape. This initiative is more than a celebration; it’s an homage to the storytellers who bring African stories to life. Verve and Quickteller are honored to play a role in this narrative of recognition and festivity.”

Interswitch’s #Quickteller and #Verve Spotlight #African #Cinematic Brilliance at 10th #AMVCAs

Interswitch’s dedication to empowering African creatives, fostering innovation, and amplifying the continent’s cultural legacy is unwavering. Through its support of the AMVCAs, Interswitch reaffirms its commitment to the flourishing and evolution of Africa’s artistic community and its myriad of talents.

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