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  • AMVCA 2026: Why Lilian Afegbai fumed at organisers, saying “eat your award”

    AMVCA 2026: Why Lilian Afegbai fumed at organisers, saying “eat your award”

    The release of nominations for the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026 was expected to set the tone for another celebratory season in Nollywood, spotlighting standout performances across film and television. But beyond the excitement that followed the announcement, attention quickly shifted to those left off the list including Lilian Afegbai. The omission of her name has sparked debate among fans and netizens alike.

    Afegbai, who had generated buzz for her recent role, did not hold back in reacting to the snub. In a strongly worded response that has since circulated widely online, the actress dismissed the significance of the awards and told organisers they could “eat your award,”. This remark has further fuelled conversations about recognition, credibility, and the place of awards in Nollywood’s evolving landscape.

    AMVCA 2026 Nominations: The Big Picture

    The nominees for the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026 were unveiled on Sunday, March 29, 2026, during a live broadcast hosted by Chimezie Imo, setting the stage for what is expected to be one of the industry’s most competitive award seasons yet.

    This year’s list is led by Gingerrr and The Herd, which secured nine nominations each, underscoring their dominance across major categories. Close behind is To Kill a Monkey with eight nominations, while My Father’s Shadow follows with seven, reflecting a strong showing from both mainstream and critically acclaimed productions.

    Across key categories, several of Nollywood’s most recognisable names earned nods. In the acting categories, performers such as Lateef Adedimeji, Bimbo Akintola, Genoveva Umeh and Sola Sobowale were among those recognised, while directing nominations highlighted filmmakers including Tunde Kelani and Akinola Davies Jr..

    The awards, scheduled for May 9, 2026, in Lagos, will feature a total of 32 categories, with a mix of jury-decided and publicly voted awards. Veteran actress Joke Silva will serve as head judge, overseeing a panel tasked with determining winners in key categories.

    Organisers have also introduced new categories aimed at expanding regional representation, particularly for indigenous language content, as the AMVCA continues to position itself as a leading platform for recognising diverse African storytelling.

    The Snub: Where Is Lilian Afegbai?

    Lily Afe

    For many observers, the omission of Lilian Afegbai from the 2026 AMVCA nominations stood out. It wasn’t necessarily because she dominated headlines throughout last year, but because of the quiet momentum surrounding her performance in To Kill a Monkey.

    In the crime thriller series created by Kemi Adetiba, Afegbai played Idia, the wife of Oboz, portrayed by Bucci Franklin. The Netflix series, released in July 2025, follows a web of cybercrime, betrayal and survival in Lagos, and quickly became one of the year’s most talked-about projects.

    While To Kill a Monkey itself secured multiple nominations at the 2026 AMVCA, Afegbai’s absence from the acting categories drew particular attention given the reception of her role. Her portrayal of Idia, which was marked by distinct mannerisms, culturally rooted expression, and sharp on-screen presence generated significant audience buzz, especially online, where viewers praised the authenticity she brought to the character.

    Beyond the quirks that made the character memorable, Afegbai has said she approached the role with deliberate preparation, describing it as “a case of preparation meeting opportunity,” while emphasising the effort invested in building believable chemistry with her co-star.

    That combination of preparation, audience reception and the project’s overall recognition formed the basis of expectations among fans who believed her performance merited a nomination. Against that backdrop, her exclusion from the final list has been interpreted by some as one of the more notable snubs of this year’s awards cycle.

    Who Is Lilian Afegbai & What Did She Say

    Lily Afe

    Lilian Afegbai was born November 11, 1991. She is a Nigerian actress, award-winning film producer, and entrepreneur from Edo State who is popularly known as Lily Afe. She first gained national attention as a contestant on Big Brother Africa: Hotshots in 2014. The platform launched her into Nollywood where she has since become a recognized and consistent screen presence. She holds a B.Sc. in Accounting from Benson Idahosa University and further honed her craft with acting training at the New York Film Academy.

    Beyond acting, she has built a strong reputation behind the scenes as a producer through her company, EEP Entertainment, earning major industry recognition when she won the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) for Best Indigenous Movie (Igbo) in 2018 with her debut production, Bound.

    Her entrepreneurial drive extends into fashion and lifestyle, as the founder and CEO of Lilly’s Secret, a brand she launched in 2019 specializing in luxury swimwear, gym wear, and lingerie. She also maintains a digital media presence through her YouTube platform, where she shares lifestyle and entertainment content, further expanding her influence beyond film.

    Reacting to her omission by the AMVCA, Lilian Afegbai took to X (formerly Twitter) with a message that blended restraint with defiance, pushing back against the idea that awards determine artistic worth.

    I always choose to believe everything happens for a reason. I don’t need a nomination for validation,” she wrote, before pointing to the cultural impact of her role as Idia in To Kill a Monkey. “The truth is clear, nobody trended like IDIA from TKAM last year. Her acting was 💯💯.”

    She ended the post with the line that has since dominated conversations around the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026 nominations: “You guys can eat your award.”

    The remark quickly gained traction online, amplifying an already simmering debate about recognition and perceived snubs. While some supporters echoed her position, citing the visibility and reception of her performance, others argued that awards remain subjective, shaped by criteria that may not always align with public sentiment.

    Conclusion

    In the end, Lilian Afegbai’s reaction captures a familiar tension within Nollywood, between industry recognition and public validation. While the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026 remains one of the continent’s most influential platforms for celebrating film and television, moments like this underscore the conversations that continue to trail its choices.

    For Afegbai, the message is clear: acclaim from audiences can carry as much weight as any nomination. Whether her remarks fade with the awards season or add to ongoing scrutiny of the process, they have already ensured that her absence from this year’s list is as talked about as the nominees themselves.

  • Actress Lilian Afegbai flees Instagram after video of her mother confessing to killing a student hit the net

    Actress Lilian Afegbai flees Instagram after video of her mother confessing to killing a student hit the net

    Coming after a video of her mother confessing to killing a 22 year old student hit the net, popular Nollywood actress, Lilian Afegbai has deactivated her Instagram account.

    Within Nigeria recalls that the thespian was dragged on social media after she blasted Nigerians complaining about celebrities taking photos and doing “Snaps” on #ENDSARS Protest ground.

    Her former DPO and retired police mother, Caroline Afegbai was branded a killer and called out for killing a 22 years old student.

    Lillian Afegbai however, denied the allegation by posting a purported court judgement revealing another policeman killed the said student and is serving life in prison.

    Nigerians then dug out a video where Caroline confessed and explained why she killed the unarmed student.

    Watch the video below:

    A quick check on her Instagram page this morning by Within Nigeria reveals that the heat and backlash she got from Nigerians has forced Lilian to deactivate her verified Instagram page.

    See a screenshot below:

  • After defending her police parent, video of Lilian Afegbai’s mother agreeing to shooting a student surfaces

    After defending her police parent, video of Lilian Afegbai’s mother agreeing to shooting a student surfaces

    Days after Nollywood actress, Lilian Afegbai defended her mother, Caroline Afegbai, a video of Caroline opening up to killing a 22 year old student in 2013 has hit the net.

    Within Nigeria earlier reported that the Script interpreter took to Instagram to defend her mother after she was dragged for reportedly shooting a student thrice on the back.

    Caroline Afegbai is a retired policewoman, who was the DPO of a police station in Benin.

    In the video that recently surfaced on social media, Mrs Caroline narrated how they were attacked in the night by a popular junction. According to her, the incident happened on the night at 11 pm. She disclosed that the now deceased Momodu was shot by her after he tried to attack her and her colleague during an operation.

    This confession came days after days after her daughter, Lilian Afegbai denied her mother killed anyone while serving with the Nigerian police force.

    Watch the video below:

  • My mum killed no one, officer who did has been jailed – Lilian Afegbai

    My mum killed no one, officer who did has been jailed – Lilian Afegbai

    Lilian Afegbai, a Nollywood actress and former Big Brother Africa housemate, has reacted to the allegation leveled against her mother, Carol Afegbai that she killed a UNIBEN student Ibrahim Momodu in 2013.

    Taking to her Instagram page, the actress wrote that her mother was absolved of the crime and the officer that was involved, one Amadin Idahosa was sentenced to life in prison.

    She wrote:

    My spirit will not be dampened by the death threats and cyber bullying.

    I am a Nigerian youth and we deserve a better Nigeria and I will continually fight until it is fixed.

    As per my mother being dragged for murder, to the best of my knowledge my mother who is now retired did not kill anyone. The police officer (AMADIN IDAHOSA) that was attached to my mother’s station who killed the suspect was sentenced to life imprisonment by Justice R. Irele-Ifijeh of the High Court of Justice, Edo State in Charge No: B/CD/24C/2014.

    He is currently serving his jail term at the Oko Prison, Benin, although he has appealed the matter up to the Supreme Court.

    My spirit will never be broken. I will fight for justice and against the system that have put all of us into this mess.
    #endsars #endpolicebrutality

  • Actress, Lilian Afegbai’s father dies at 80

    Actress, Lilian Afegbai’s father dies at 80

    Actress Lilian Afegbai, is mourning as her father, Mr. Adams Afegbai has died on Tuesday September 29.

    Laate Mr. Afegbai died few weeks after suffering severe burns on his farm in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State earlier this month. The retired police officer was on his farm trying to burn some waste when the fire caught his clothes and spread over his body.

    Narrating the incident to Sunday Scoop, Afegbai said,

    “My dad is 80 years old, he is a retired police officer, politician and he owns a farm. When the COVID -19 pandemic started, he felt it was going to be safe for him to be in his village for a while. He is a very hard-working man and likes to do things by himself even when he has people around to help out. On this sad day, he went to his farm and was trying to burn some pieces of stuff. Unfortunately, his clothes caught fire and it burnt him. The fire peeled off the skin on his back, hands and some other parts. It is so bad that I cannot post his photos because it is a very bad sight. It was not a minor burn.

    ‘‘When the fire caught his outfit, there was nobody around to come to his aid. It burnt the clothes and got to his body. Thankfully, he had his phone with him, so he called a member of my family who rushed to the farm. He has been hospitalised for a week now. He was moved from his village to a hospital in Benin City. I don’t think what happened is a spiritual attack. I feel everything happens for a reason. God is aware of everything, maybe something worse could have happened to him if it was not the burn.

    ‘‘The doctors are doing their best; the specialist comes to the hospital every day, pending when his surgery will be done. I do not want to be negative about my father’s state at all. It has not been easy on my mother because her blood pressure is higher than it is used to be.’’

    Lilian announced his passing on her Insstastories this evening. May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

    Actress, Lilian Afegbai's father dies at 80

  • Actress Lilian Afegbai flaunts her new car

    Actress Lilian Afegbai flaunts her new car

    Nollywood actress and reality star, Lilian Afegbai has taken to social media to flaunt her new car.

    The controversial actress took to her Instagram story to flaunt the new Mercedes she acquired.

    Sharing the good news, she wrote:

    “My new baby is home”

    Actress Lilian Afegbai flaunts her new car

    This is coming after actress and Yotuber, Tonto Dikeh stylishly announced that she just silently acquired a multi million naira car.

    Within Nigeria earlier reported that the Rivers, Ikwere born mother of one made the announcement in her comment section after she shared a photo of her G Wagon.

  • Actress Lilian Afegbai cries out for prayer assistance after her father’s fire accident

    Actress Lilian Afegbai cries out for prayer assistance after her father’s fire accident

    Popular Nollywood actress, producer and entrepreneur, Lilian Afegbai has revealed that her father was involved in a fire accident.

    The former Big Brother Africa reality tV star disclosed that her father was recently involved in a fire accident and got serious burns which almost took his life.

    She took to her social media to urge her followers and fans to say a prayer for her dad, while also stating that she’s ‘Grateful for life ’ in her post on social media.

    How Lilian Afegbai’s dad got in a fire accident

    Afegbai in 2018 won the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards for Indigenous movie of the Year for her production debut Bound.

  • Build an empire with your man to get respect, Lilian Afegbai to ladies

    Build an empire with your man to get respect, Lilian Afegbai to ladies

    Popular Actress, Lilian Afegbai recently took to social media to advise ladies on how they can earn their man’s respect.

    Many relationships today are facing issues and people who are not in one seem to have a clearer view of what to do to make things better.

    The film star said that ladies should build empires with their men because it is more respectful for them to do so.

    Lilian Afegbai also said that ladies should stop waiting on men to do everything for them and that they should ask their mothers if they are in doubt.

    In Lilian Afegbai words:

    “Build an empire with him, then you get more respect…. Stop waiting for a man to do everything for you, Ask your mama.”

    See her post below:

    Build an empire with your man to get respect, Lilian Afegbai to ladies

    In other gist, Nollywood actress, Belinda Effah has advised people to stop saying there is no job in Nigeria.

    Belinda Effah took to social media with a post stating that before anyone can conclude that there is no job in Nigeria, such a person need to first state the kind of job he or she wants.

  • Ladies respect yourself and wait for Mr Right, there are many unserious men out there – actress Lilian Afegbai advises single ladies

    Ladies respect yourself and wait for Mr Right, there are many unserious men out there – actress Lilian Afegbai advises single ladies

    Actress and former BBNaija’s housemate, Lilian Afegbai has a piece of advice for single ladies, who are desperate to get into a marriageable relationship .

    According to the actress and producer, there are so many ”f**kboys and men” out there. She therefore advised women to develop themselves while they wait for marriage

    Read her post below

    LADIES: If you don’t start respecting yourself and dignity as a woman. No man will, start working hard and structuring your life. It’s not easy to make millions but it’s very achievable if you work hard and also work smart. These men want you to keep asking them for one million, instead of helping you achieve your goals. They know if you start investing in yourself, they can’t make you feel less anymore……. Relationship would come eventually.
    it’s better to wait and marry right than marry wrong. So many f**k boys/ men out there.
    We have all done things we are not proud of, that shouldn’t define you. Nobody in this world is a saint, na who dem catch na em be thief. It’s not too late to focus and achieve all your heart desires!!!!!!!!! If you are from a poor background, change your story. That should not be an excuse to settle !!!!#deletingsoon

  • Actress Lilian Afegbai launches lingerie line (Photo)

    Actress Lilian Afegbai launches lingerie line (Photo)

    Nollywood actress, Lilian Afegbai, has launched her lingerie line “Lilys secret” which she says it’s a dream come true.

    The actress said her lingerie line was designed to make women of all ages, sizes, and tax bracket feel beautiful and sexy for themselves(first), and the pleasure of their significant other.

    She also shared photos of some models wearing her new sexy lingerie collections.

    Afegbai wrote;

    “ITS FINALLY HERE!!!.

    Lillys Secret is my brainchild and was birth out of the need to make women of all ages, sizes, and tax bracket feel beautiful and sexy for themselves(first), and the pleasure of their significant other.

    “This is a dream I have had for such a long time, and I am excited to share with you. Lillys Secret my Lingerie line is an all-inclusive brand for women of all ages, shapes, sizes and tax brackets.

    “The spectrum of styles include; bras, babydolls, chemises, corsets, garters, pantyhoses, rompers, stockings, sleepwear, teddies, thongs, waist trainers. Welcome to my world!

    The 27-year-old is an Ex-Big Brother Africa Housemate. In 2018 she won the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards for Indigenous movie of the Year for her production debut Bound in 2018.

    Recall that ace singers, Omawumi Megbele and Waje Iruobe, also launched a media production company, Hermanes Media on Monday.

    Waje said that Hermanes Media was founded after their over 25 years of experience working in and navigating the media industry.

    See photos from Lily’s secret: