AMVCA 2023: Bimbo Ademoye wins Best Actress in Comedy

May 20, 2023
AMVCA 2023: Bimbo Ademoye wins Best Actress in Comedy

Nollywood’s talented actress, Bimbo Ademoye, has emerged victorious at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2023, taking home the prestigious award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her exceptional performance in the hit series “Selina.”

In “Selina,” Bimbo Ademoye showcased her acting prowess, delivering a flawless portrayal of her character with finesse and impeccable comedic timing.  The category for Best Actress in a Comedy at the AMVCA 2023 featured an impressive lineup of nominees, including Albert Oluwatoyin for “Visa On Arrival,” Roselyn Ngissah for “Red Carpet,” Funke Akindele for “Battle On Buka Street,” Grace Wacuka for “Married to Work,” and Mercy Johnson for both “Battle On Buka Street” and “Passport.”

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However, it was Bimbo Ademoye’s outstanding portrayal in “Selina” that ultimately earned her the well-deserved recognition and the coveted award.

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Bimbo Ademoye’s win at the AMVCA 2023 for Best Actress in a Comedy is a testament to her remarkable talent, versatility, and her ability to captivate audiences with her comedic prowess.

This accolade further solidifies her position as one of the brightest stars in the industry, showcasing her dedication and hard work in honing her craft.

With her exceptional performance in “Selina,” Bimbo Ademoye has proven herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of comedy acting.

Her ability to effortlessly transition between heartfelt moments and hilarious comedic scenes demonstrates her versatility as an actress, and her win at the AMVCA 2023 is a well-deserved recognition of her skills and contributions to the Nigerian film industry.

 

 

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