Nollywood fans, rejoice! Femi Adebayo’s epic Netflix Yoruba masterpiece, Jagun Jagun, swept the 2024 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards in spectacular fashion, claiming six coveted categories.
With its stellar cast, breathtaking production, and cultural resonance, Jagun Jagun has once again spotlighted Yoruba cinema on the global stage.
This film isn’t just a win for Femi Adebayo; it’s a celebration of Nollywood’s evolving artistry and cultural storytelling.
The awards included:
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Best Indigenous Film
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Best Actor (Femi Adebayo)
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Best Production Design
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Best Special Effect
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Best Costume
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Director of the Year (Bayo Tijani & Tope Adebayo)
This 16th edition of the BON Awards was nothing short of dazzling, hosted by the ever-charismatic Toyin Abraham at the Sugar Factory Film Studios in Ilorin, Kwara State.
While Jagun Jagun had been nominated in a whopping 12 categories, its six wins underscored its remarkable storytelling, visual appeal, and cultural richness.
The film’s powerful narrative and stunning visuals have undoubtedly cemented its place as a Nollywood treasure.
The Full List of Winners
Here’s a quick rundown of who stole the show:
Best Cinematography:Â Adire
Best Social Message:Â Unleashed
Director of the Year:Â Bayo Tijani & Tope Adebayo (Jagun Jagun)
Best Short Film:Â Out of Many
Best Actress:Â Wunmi Dada (Unknown Soja)
Best Supporting Actor:Â Keppy Ekpenyong (The Weekend)
Best Supporting Actress:Â Mercy Aigbe (Ada Omo Daddy)
Best Actor:Â Femi Adebayo (Jagun Jagun)
Best Editing:Â Momiwa
Best Costume:Â Jagun Jagun
Best Soundtrack:Â Oloku Ada
Best Sound:Â Offshoot
Best Use of Food:Â Nwanyi Abacha
Best Indigenous Film:Â Jagun Jagun
Best Child Actress:Â Darasimi Nadi (Unknown Soja)
Best Child Actor:Â Nifemi Lawal
Most Promising Actress:Â Chioma Okafor
Most Promising Actor:Â Ozechi Franklin Izuchukwu
Best Production Design:Â Jagun Jagun
Best Screenplay:Â Momiwa
Best Kiss:Â Halima Ganiyu & David Akande (Eti Keta)
Best Documentary:Â Is It Your Money?
Best Special Effect:Â Jagun Jagun