
Two Nigerian singers won top awards Saturday as MTV held its first-ever music award program for Africa, with acts from across the world’s poorest continent being nominated for prizes.
Nigerian singer D’banj won the artist of the year award, while his compatriot, Naeto C, took the laurels for the best new African act, it was announced at the ceremony in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
Winners were selected by fans sending text messages, said Alison Reid, a spokeswoman for MTV Networks Africa.
Africa has long featured a vibrant music scene, but artists have had difficulties breaking into overseas markets. Famous African artists include Senegal’s Youssou N’dour, Nigerian legend Fela Kuti and South African impresario Miriam Makeba, who died this month.
MTV hopes the awards can offer the artists more exposure and celebrate the continent’s artistry.
Performers from South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Gabon and others also were nominated. Songs by D’banj and Naeto C, both male, are all but ubiquitous on the radio in Nigeria, Africa’s most-populous nation of 140 million people.
African music is highly varied, reflecting myriad tastes in the vast continent. Included across the many genres are call-and-response chanting and heavy drumming, drawing on pre-colonial modes of communication among villages.
Since independence movements swept the continent in the 1960s, African music also has increasingly been open to outside influence, incorporating salsa rhythms, rock beats and, increasingly, hip hop and R&B styles.
Many of the new Nigerian acts nominated Saturday feature heavy beats pioneered by American rappers and hip-hop artists. The lyrics often reflect the desire of many Nigerians to escape poverty and corrupt governance.
MTV’s regional music channel MTV Base now reaches almost 50 million African viewers in 48 countries through a network of pay-per-view services and partnerships with domestic channels.
BEST FEMALE Wahu (Kenya)
BEST MALE D'Banj (Nigeria) BEST LIVE PERFORMER Jozi (South Africa) BEST GROUP P Square (Nigeria) BEST ALTERNATIVE Seether (South Africa)
BEST HIP-HOP 9ice (Nigeria)
BEST R&B Alicia Keys (USA) ARTIST OF THE YEAR D'Banj (Nigeria)
BEST NEW ACT Naeto C (Nigeria)
BEST VIDEO Ikechukwu (Nigeria) - Wind Am Well LISTENER'S CHOICE AWARD D'Banj (Nigeria) - 'Why Me'
MAMAs LEGEND Fela Anikulapo Kuti
MY VIDEO Jide Rotilu


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i think this is not fair, first of all the award was staged in nigeria and most of the nominees were nigerians, not to talk of the the census in nigeria. they are two times the number of people compared to us. why dont they make it nigeria mtv rap award, since they are trying to immitate america in africa, and why are they awarding an american musician, she had a grammy, what does she need an africa award for. do they award an african in the mtv award. I'M NOT GONNA COMMEMENT ANYMORE, SEEMS LIK...