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Nigerian artist Wizkid scoops BET Award

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 Singer Songwriter Wizkid scooping the Best International Act from Africa an award won by South Africa's DJ Black Coffee last year.

South Africans came up short at this year’s International BET Awards as Nigeria, Tanzania and the United Kingdom.

Meanwhile, Yvonne Chaka Chaka got a standing ovation as she accepted the Global Good award for her decade’s long work in the humanitarian sphere.

The International Ceremony is recorded live and included in Sunday night’s main event.

While not everyone scooped the highest accolades, victory celebrated just in being nominated in the first place.

Twenty year old Nasty C from Durban told us it was an honour to have been nominated.

“Wizkid congratulations, it’s for Africa, you took it home man, I’m proud of you, everyone that’s coming up you just got to keep your head up, thick skin, just keep working, keep on your toes, keep it up.”

Nigerian sensation Wizkid was not in Los Angeles to accept his award, nonetheless scooping his third BET by beating other South African hopefuls AKA and Babes Wodumo.

Tanzania’s Ray Vanny won the Africa Viewer’s Choice Award.

Vanny says, “This means a lot to me, I’m feeling so good, I’m very grateful for that, I didn’t expect to get this so I thanks my fans and everybody who voted for me and everybody who support Ray Van.”


With questions being raised as to why the International ceremony continues to be held separately from Sunday’s main event a matter we raised with Alex Okosi, the Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks Africa.

“The reality is that the BET  awards was always a US show, I think it’s great that it’s evolved into having international categories, as you know at a lot of awards shows there’s a lot of US categories that would not be in the main show in terms of being accepted on the main show so for us its exciting that it is happening, we are having a special event to recognize our international talent from Europe and Africa and I think we’ll keep on pushing and hopefully next year we’ll be in the main show but again I think it’s more important to focus on the reality which is that it’s an incredible opportunity.”

South Africa’s Princes of Africa Yvonne Chaka Chaka adding BET’s Global Good Award to what must be a vast trophy room by now; her acceptance speech encouraging people not to compete but to complete each other.

“The Award from BET, I must say it is something that I never anticipated. I have received different awards worldwide but BET for me that came, it was a shock and I’m just so happy and pleased and I really want to thank BET for honouring me and actually encouraging me to do more because you know I’m a musician first and then a humanitarian because if I wasn’t a musician. I wouldn’t have this platform that I have so I want to urge young people to say, when you have a platform, when you have the stage use it positively.”

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