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March 24, 2012

AMAA 2012: Ama K Abebrese set to clash with top Nollywood actresses

AMAA 2012:  Ama K Abebrese set to clash with top Nollywood actresses

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WINNER of the Best Actress in a Leading Role at last year’s African Movie Academy Awards (AMAAs), Ghanaian Ama K Abebrese has greeted her second nomination at the 2012 edition of the awards as welcoming, saying that a win will be phenomenal.

In 2011, the actress was adjudged Africa’s finest actress with her role in the movie “Sinking Sands” and with the 2012 edition of the awards beckoning, her role in “Ties that Bind” has given her another chance to be nominated again.

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She will be slugging it out with her Nigerian counterparts including Nse Ikpe Etim (Mr & Mrs), Rita Dominic (Shattered), Uche Jombo (Damage), Millicent Makheido (48), her fellow Ghanaian nominee Yvonne Okoro(Single Six) and Kudzai Sevenzo-Nyarai (Playing Warriors).

Africa’s most prestigious awards for filmmakers announced this year’s nominees at a glamorous party held in Banjul, Gambia last weekend.

Speaking after her nomination, an elated Ama K Abebrese said that winning the award – two years – on the trot will be a feet never achieved before at the AMAAs.

“That will be something that has not been done before by an actor or actress at the AMAAs, so winning will be phenomenal. However if it’s meant to be, it will be,” she said.

On competing with other actresses,  Ama K said “I never compare myself to anyone. I think we all equally stand the same great chance of getting the award. The competition will be fun. Whoever wins will be deserving.”

Meanwhile Nigeria altogether received 52 nominations for the awards ceremony with Lancelot Imasuen’s Ädesuwa”leading the pack.

The movie joined South Africa’s “Otelo Burning” and “How to Steal 2 Million” as the most nominated in the continent’s most prestigious awards for filmmakers. For the first time, the awards will be held in Lagos rather than Bayelsa State in Nigeria.

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