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“African music continues to make significant contributions to global entertainment and culture.” Nigeria MTVEMA BurnaBoy BestAfricaAct

Rave of the moment Burna Boy has merged winner of the Best Africa Act award at the 2019 MTV EMA’s. Burna, who was nominated alongside fellow Nigerian, Teni the Entertainer, South Africa’s Prince Kaybee and Nasty C, Harmonize from Tanzania and Togo’s duo TooFan, took home the prestigious award at a star-studded event held in Seville, Spain on Sunday.

Alex Okosi, Executive Vice President and Managing Director for Viacom International Media Networks Africa and BET International, said, “African music continues to make significant contributions to global entertainment and culture. We are proud of and congratulate Burna Boy from Nigeria for winning the Best Africa Act at the 2019 MTV EMA which showcases and celebrates the best talent from the world.

The 22-year-old Kevin Doe from Sierra Leone, who is a self-taught engineer and entrepreneur was recognised as one of the 2019 MTV EMA Generation Change Award winners. The “MTV EMA Generation Change Award” returned a second year to elevate and empower the fearless, original young people who are changing the world using music, creativity and innovation.

South African TV Personality and rapper Boity Thulo walked the 2019 MTV EMA’s Red Carpet in Seville Spain. She joined Impulse winner Alice Matabane and BFF on an experience to remember after winning their Impulse competition on MTV Africa .

 

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