AMVCA Names Bovi, Mbatha as 2026 Hosts

The announcement brings an end to the long-standing hosting reign of IK Osakioduwa, who has anchored the awards show for 11 consecutive editions since its inception in 2013, making him the most recognisable face of the AMVCA stage

The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) has announced a major shake-up ahead of its 12th edition, naming Nigerian comedian and actor Bovi Ugboma and South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha as co-hosts for the 2026 ceremony.

The announcement brings an end to the long-standing hosting reign of IK Osakioduwa, who has anchored the awards show for 11 consecutive editions since its inception in 2013, making him the most recognisable face of the AMVCA stage.

The 12th edition of the awards is scheduled to be held on May 9, 2026, at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, marking one of the most significant presentation changes in the history of the event.

Bovi, widely known for his comedy and storytelling style, described the opportunity as a major honour, noting the scale and importance of the platform.

“The AMVCA stage is one of the biggest in Africa, and I don’t take that lightly,” he said. “I want to bring the energy, the laughs, and the magic that this night deserves. African storytelling is at an all-time high, and it’s an honour to be the one holding the mic while we celebrate the best of it.”

His co-host, Nomzamo Mbatha, is an actress, producer, and UNHCR goodwill ambassador, internationally recognised for her performance in Coming 2 America and her lead role in the epic series Shaka iLembe, where she also serves as executive producer.

In addition, veteran actress Joke Silva has been named head judge for this year’s edition.

Vanguard reported that movies such as ‘Gingerrr’ and ‘The Herd’ lead with nine nominations each, followed closely by ‘To Kill A Monkey’ with eight nods, while ‘My Father’s Shadow’ secured seven nominations across key categories.

 

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