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Monday, March 09, 2015

Charles Novia's Critique Of AMVCA 2015: Lots Of Frills, Lack Of Thrills


Charles Novia himself quite hilarious in this writeup as he gives a bit by bit account of how the last AMVCA event went.its a long writeup but worth the read to the last word...An applause for his mastery of words and effort at humour whilst saying his mind!

Here goes....

''At 21:52 pm CAT, when IK Osakioduwa and Vimbai, hosts of the 2015 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, had signed off from the show and brought in P Square, I was left scratching my head a bit as I walked out slowly out of the hall with some of the invited guests.





I was puzzled. There was something about this year’s AMVCA which lacked the punch the last two editions had. I couldn’t place my finger on it and it kept nagging me all night as I played the event over and over in my mind. 


You see, I have attended lots of high-profile events and the AMVCA is one I always look forward to attending, not just as a filmmaker but also as a reviewer and this year’s was no exception. And the chaps at MNET have told me a number of times that my annual reviews are read sometimes in post-event meetings and no matter how scathing the reviews might be in some areas, they good-naturedly take the corrections and plan to plug loopholes for the next edition. 



And so, I decided to understand more of the behind-the-scenes planning of the AMVCA this year. A day before the event, I silently sneaked into the hall at Eko Hotels and Suites, where I watched the professional crew rehearse both the presenters and the host and hostess, painstakingly. No one really noticed me in the hall and the attention to detail during the rehearsals was impressive.


 I only spent thirty minutes in the hall but I appreciated the efforts put in by the crew.
And so, the evening of the show came upon us all. And walking on the red carpet to the main hall, one had to appreciate the fashion sense on display. I can bet that the fashion  and make-up industry must have made a few millions in Nigeria yesterday because of the AMVCA. Everyone looked quite glam in their own estimation!

 Everyone? So, it seemed to me, even though I can safely say that the fashion on display was a combination of the outstanding, the outlandish and  the outrageous! Fashion wise, I think the irrepresible Denrele Edun flew over the cuckoo’s nest.  LMAOOOO


I noticed earlier a masked lady walking the red carpet and thought to myself that someone was perhaps doing an artistic Peter Cech of Chelsea on the red carpet. Imagine my surprise when the ‘lady’ walked up to me and called my name in Denrele’s voice! It was Denrele, dressed as a lady, with butt pads and all!

‘Uncle Charles, that’s the idea!’ He laughed as I took a picture with him, telling him in the process that he was crazy! Did I say he was doing a Cech? Change that to Bruce Jenner, maybe! I can safely say though, that Seyi Shay could take appropriate dress lessons from Denrele though, when next she’s performing for the President or top dignitaries!


But I digress.


The show started at 6.30pm CAT with an opening performance by an African dance troupe. An interesting monologue by Osas Ighodaro, dressed somewhat like an African queen, asked the niggling African question ‘What if I am African?’.

  I don’t know how the Shakira-styled hip shaking which Osas and a couple of female dancers did while that question was being asked, had to do with being African but I kinda thought those hips onstage lied a bit during the wriggle. 


The opening performance was average, in my opinion. It seemed more like the kind of performance for a boring gala night for African Heads of states than for a top profile event like AMVCA.
That flat opening skit set the tone for the drone first half of the show. The show dragged a bit and looking at some faces seated in the hall, behind the heavily caked make-up of some people in the hall, one saw a bit of irritation during the first thirty minutes of the show.


IK and Vimbai tried to spike up the show those first few minutes. However, I had the feeling that Vimbai’s sing-song voice wasn’t helping the nerves in the hall. IK and Vimbai tried a couple of banter which the audience received with polite laughter. IK cracked a joke about make-up and how a white lady he shagged turned out to be Mercy Johnson the next morning! Now, that was…well..politically inappropriate…for lack of a better phrase. That joke was overboard and IK got away with it, perhaps. Anyway, I think IK and Vimbai found their presenting mojo later in the show though.


Nonso Diobi and Linda Ejiofor came onstage to present the first award of the night. Nonso seemed to like the sound of his voice as he went on a bit about how it was a tough category and how every nominee bla bla bla.Next time, keep it straight and simple, please!

Next duo of Presenters were Akin Lewis and Oge Okoye. Oge Okoye got quite some appreciative applause from the audience for her outfit. By the way, I think her character in ‘Hotel Majestic’ is one of my favourite characters in the serial and she interpretes that role quite well.

During the commercial breaks in the hall, the audience was a bit restless. Last year, there was a Disc Jockey who spinned some vibes which kept the audience all hyped up by the time the cameras returned to the live event. I wonder why that was not the case this year? Africa needs to see excited faces all thrilled and happy at the end of such breaks. Little details such as those help the overall tempo of the event. And what was wrong with the cooling system in the hall? The temperature was quite humid in most areas inside the hall and not a few people were fanning themselves.


Tunde Babalola won two awards in the Writing categories and gave kudos to both Kunle Afolayan and Mildred Okwo, the Producers of the films which won him both awards in seperate categories.
Tola Odunsi of ‘Tinsel’ and the dreadlocked actor in ‘Hotel Majestic’ presented the ‘Best Editor’ award to Victoria Akujobi, a young lady. She kept giggling shyly in her acceptance speech like a village virgin and her gush got the audience laughing  too. It was heartwarming though to see that a woman won in that category, which is usually male dominated.


One of the disappointments of the event was the performance by the Mavins. It was below par. I do not know how it looked to those who watched it live on television but to us in the hall, it didn’t do jack. They performed their hit song ‘Dorobucci’ and I must say that maybe the audience was ‘Doro-weary’ because the performance lacked excitement.

 The artistes kept singing over each other’s lines in an ‘I-too-know’ kind of way. Dija sang ( or rather mimed) for Tiwa Savage who was absent probably for obvious reasons-pregnancy or another engagement? The performance was sluggish and received just some polite applause. I wonder why they didn’t move the audience much. I can only believe that it must be because their appearance in the awards was massively overhyped and people really didn’t have anything to look forward to. It was a bit too much of MTN to have hyped their performance so much before the awards that when they came up and we all expected a bomb (oops..no apologies to Boko Haram!)all we got was a firecracker!



Funlola Aifoyebi and Ali Nuhu had quite a good banter on stage as they presented the ‘Best Indigenous Language-Hausa’ awards. And when Fathia Balogun won in the Yoruba category, she identified with her roots by revealing that she’s just an Urhobo Babe who speaks Yoruba fluently, even though she had a couple of her Yoruba ‘supporters club’ members with  her onstage. 


Obi Emelonye, who won in the Igbo category, commendably spiked the audience with his Igbo acceptance speech, after Mike Ezuronye had gingered the category with his ‘Igbo Kwenu’ greetings.
Comedians, Eddie Kadi and Basketmouth gave good account of themselves in their stand-up segments.

Tuface Idibia also performed. I felt it was an average performance. Maybe it had to do with the din from his live band or his raunchy-looking dancers onstage, which seemed unlike Tuface. I’m wondering if he’s trying hard at this period in his career to show us he too can do the lewd background dancers stuff too? I think he’s too much of a superstar to fall for that.


Ivie Okujaye, another actress who has impressed me in her outing on ‘Hotel Majestic’, presented The Trailblazer Award which was won by CJ Obasi. Obasi climbed up the stage and seemed to snatch the microphone from Ivie! LMAO!


The late Amaka Igwe got a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award which was presented by Richard Mofe-Damijo, whose voice broke in pain when he called up Charles Igwe to receive the award on her behalf. The whole hall gave a standing ovation in her honour. Rest in peace, Amaka. It was heartwarming to note that she was remembered and honoured. Before that category, the names of the departed artistes in the past year scrolled across the screen, most poignantly was Muna Obiekwe’s.


OC Ukeje won the ‘Best Actor in a drama’  category, making it the second time he would be winning an AMVCA. He was gracious enough to recognise Peace Anyiam-Osigwe of AMAA who gave him his big break, according to him. His award was presented to him by Genevieve Nnaji , who really looked good in her evening gown. Genevieve though, made a slip when she extolled Amstel Malta. She announced that the winner in that category gets a million naira and six months of Amstel Malta, a brand which she endorses as a brand ambassador. 


She ended her speech by cheekily saying ‘Get fat!’. Huh? I thought Amstel Malta projects itself as a low sugar, healthy, low fat beverage? Why would a brand ambassador quip on international television that it has fat, even if it was light-hearted? If I talk now, una go say….anyway. Lef matter.



Kunle Afolayan won the ‘Best Director’ and ‘Best Movie’ categories and I think it was well deserved. ‘October 1 is quite a formidable movie. Congrats, Kunle.


The show ended with a performance by P Square, which was more for the watching viewers as most of the guests trooped out of the hall.


Having observed a bit of the rehearsals a day before, I must commend the organisers for planning an event which had less mistakes this year. Everyone seemed guarded and one could not really point to any bloopers during the awards. However, in my honest opinion, I think the event lacked the full punch.

Perhaps the show had been overhyped and one expected more? Or what? Let me put it this way; the show scores full marks for glamour.  I am yet to see a more glamourous entertainment event like the AMVCA. But the excitement for the show itself was damp. My thoughts? Next year, give us a surprise guest appearance or something. I can bet that current raves like Kiss Daniels could have spiked that crowd. 

Give us better entertainment value. A movie award show should leave the audience and viewers gasping. This year, people are going to talk more about who wore what ( or is it who wore who as those sneer-inducing Naija red carpet presenters would ask!)than who won which. Perhaps a Bovi could join next year as host or even Eddie Kadi or Basketmouth? Perhaps something not expected could be added to the show? It’s Africa Magic, come on! Where did the magic go?


And something has to be upgraded about the writers who scripted the show? I didn’t feel the jokes, if any. The Presenters mostly improvised unlike last year which had a good script prompt. This year was quite bland.

The 2015 AMVCA had the best of glamour and much guts. I just didn’t see the glitter in the event''.

culled from Charlesnoviadaily.com









73 comments:

  1. Lmaooooooooo,this dude is crazy.so is Peter cech of Chelsea dressing like denrele

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    1. hahahaha... He said it as it is.. Charles Novia. U need Christ...

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    2. i couldn't get enough of Vimbai. She was almost flawless. Her use of English was near perfection. Now that is what a real Presenter should act like. IK was just there..

      Hey Genny said nothing wrong biko. Afterall i wan PHAT small joor.

      Lol. Charles Novia. I didnt see u oo. How manage.

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    3. I enjoyed the write up
      Well written

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    4. @Charles don punch their faces

      This man mouth fit kill person







      That @Denrele dress...it was really unnecessary.... I don't known whats going on with that dude....it's no more funny nor entertaining anymore....getting really boring.

      Grow up @Denrele......@Toyin lawani made that crap of a dress for u




      @Galore

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    5. I didn't watch the show, but with this his writeup I felt like I did...

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    6. Nice analysis... I like it..

      *ticktock

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    7. Top-notch writeup
      So vividly described I felt as tho I watched d show...

      Now the part of wriggling butts cracked me up...
      Also Obasi that snatched mic
      And Genny that slipped that ya'll shld get fat..

      All in all,tgis is a very humorous criticism..
      In fact lemme go back n read again

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    8. @magical ... Same here !!
      Mr Novia ... This is subliminal than previous criticism , way to go !! In My opinion I loved their red carpet outfits except for the controversial ones"
      It can only get better ... ! alright have a bus to catch ..off I go!!

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  2. Good punches but some what partial.

    Xoxo mystery my love.

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    1. I love yo charlie... Well said.

      I wonder why Gene made that statement 'gt fat'/as an Amstel Malta ambassador? What was she thinking??

      Good morning bvs!

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  3. Wow nice write up.

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    1. Charles I applaud you.

      I noticed the guy who snatched the microphone and award from the presenter. So rude.

      Even the other very rude and arrogant soul who told the audience his phone was ringing.
      What rubbish!

      Denrele? He has totally lost it.

      Very good analysis Charles.

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  4. Makes a very interesting read. Im amazed that we still have good critics in Naija.
    And i also agree that the presenters should be changed.

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    1. I agree with your last sentence jare. Too much of everything is bad.

      Really a good read. I enjoyed reading this piece.

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  5. buuhahahahaha
    Denrele's part cracked me up.
    That guy sef.
    why did Charles shade Seyi? lol
    Genevieve definitely forgot her lines or didn't prepare.

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  6. Bikozienu Stella,enough of this AMVCA gist...
    The show was dry to me period...

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  7. Man I like you. You inspire me Charles... great writer

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    1. Really great
      Ectetera dey learn whr him dey

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  8. Lol,.... Etceteras running mate, you're learning fast but u still got a lot of work to put in...anyways I agree,didn't watch it but if this was all to it then it's boring like u said...as for Mavins, I'm not surprised there's something missing ,it's just Tiwa that's making giod music and money for don jazzy and without her the pack is empty....nothing like the pere* days with mo hits....then tuface as we all know is losing it...only Michael Jackson can reign forever ,,and only tupac can come close...old age don dey enter idibia.,he's a talented artist but penis reparcaution and other things don dey affect him music ,I hope Muna was recognized in the event ooh becos I didn't see a mention of it...he was always on the screens of Afmag, I think he deserved a minute silence at least ...all said and done mr Charles,,try and work on getting ur own award next year,not just going there like a jobless man a night before without being noticed ..lmao ...just to bring us amebo gist,, u try sha but........Stella u must enjoy me

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    1. Chic chic, Muna was mentioned in that write up, go annd read it well. Imagine you calling Charles jobless, you better go and beg him to teach you how to write.

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    2. Calling an accomplished man 'jobless', while you're on a blog trolling writing 'repercussion' as 'reparcaution'. You're fifty shades of all kinds of stupid.

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    3. Haha haha Epic blow. @ 50 shades of stupid. Imoa

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    4. Lolzz @50 shades of stupid ... See what christian Grey has caused !

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  9. Well said Charles!
    Mavins were the worst performers that night,i opened my eyes wide like person wey pepper enter her eyes dey wait for Tiwa but the bae was nowhere to be found.

    Just imagine if Kiss Daniel the 'Woju' guy had performed that night, chai, i for dance tire for house ehn...Amvca should up their game next time.

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    1. I opened my eyes too ooo waiting for Mavins nd was so disappointed

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  10. Charles Novia, ur mouth is just something else...leave my Genny alone o. But the show was ok, tho not what we really expected

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  11. I have a dream that one day naija men will judge the women not by the tone of their skin but by the content of their character..... that mercy Johnson joke

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  12. Incisive write-up,thumbs up to Charles Novia.

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  13. Punches thrown in the right direction

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  14. Good write up and the critique was detailed and well put together... I could learn from his writing style...

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  15. He's right about Genevive's speech. It was very tasteless. In a saner clime, she would have lost her 'ambassadorship' for the brand. She sometimes comes off bland. She's a gorgeous lady nonetheless.

    The duo of Eku and Uti should also work on themselves biko, talking over each other was not nice at all. And that first dress Eku wore? No comment.

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  16. I absolutely agree with the most part if this write up. I thought i was the only one that notice Genevieve's slip. The Mavins made me want to cry with that annoying, dry, tasteless performance. I loved Vim and Ik, thru the show they made so much sense and the synergy was spot on.

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  17. Niaja awards are hardly so captivating,always full of blunders from either recipients or awardees.


    #Nwanyi mbaise

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  18. So on point Mr Novia
    for me, I felt the show dint have the buzz of the last previous ones,
    the mavins performance was BORING almost like they were stage shy. And tubaba's performance was a drab. His vocals were were inaudible and stage performance left me hoping for more energy.
    At that point the gentlemen in the persons of Gideon Okeke, Femi Jacobs, Oc ukeje, Blossom Chukwujekwu were sang the first line of Shoki, it would have been more exciting if the original composer of the hit song had stepped on stage and guys run onto the stage to be his dancers thus, making the sitting audience excited and thus adding more life to the show, and the viewing audience also would have been vibed up. Plus, kinda felt the show came quickly to an end.

    # my opinion #




    *Ayah Shehu *

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  19. Chalse chalse, you just can't get tired of talking and being a critic. I like you anyway. I think the show was ok cos I was able to watch a bit of it.

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  20. Good observation. Nice one Mr Charles. When there's no critique, there won't be improvement.

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  21. Charles Novia, when he's not cursing or angry is a good writer. He has a sense of humour too. The Petr Cech line got me. These are light hearted banter that comes with criticism. He was subtle, detailed and interesting.

    The issue of stage performance is a Nigerian problem. Our stars lip synch on stage, no artistic display, (unless you think girls shaking their tail feather and somersaulting is art), no glam lights, the halls are not conditioned for good sound quality, some male artistes perform like they just came back from church with their friends and asked to come on stage. They don't bother to change their attires.

    I'm glad things are improving. Even the movie quality. Way to go...

    **BonaParte NN

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  22. It waS a good show.Glamourous.
    Buh i wondered why "they" let their glamourous Guests sweat like that! Lol
    See d fanning frenzy!

    HmmHmm....
    When Genny Baby made d gaffe,i couldnt believe It!
    i tot i didnt Hear right!
    It was only AFTER a friend Confirmed It that i believed that it was Wot i Heard afterall.
    I enjoyed that Shoki Song.

    And i love Genny's dress.she looked Beautiful!
    Understated elegance.Glamourous!She shone bright like à Diamond.
    Love Kate's dress too.

    And AY's wife's dress too.
    I wanted to Tell her...give me dat ya dress and i wil Teach U how to smile in public..hehehheehehe
    Though d train was soo Long and i found maself clasping my hands n praying she doesnt trip on it and fall...
    Didnt help the fact that she was soo uneasy! Soo tense!

    IK my Man,u sexy bro!

    And yes,i Felt like e-knocking Vimbai the entire time


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  23. I always love reading Charles Novia and I guess it's because he is so adept in expressing himself. I do think that AMVCA should take note of some (if not all) his observations... wouldn't hurt any, anyway.

    The Genevieve part disappointed me though... if she made a slip and a bad joke, someone else will notice and that might cost her something... hmm.

    Great read.

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  24. Very articulate report/article.I aim to write/speak like this some day

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  25. Charles Novia epic side eyes kikikikiki

    I wonder his reaction to this his pics, hmmm

    I read all of it, honest and funny reviews. So without Tinwa Mavin is useless #ok
    Weird i didnt read anything aboutTonto Dike.
    #wateves

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  26. I didn't watch the show from the beggining, stumbled on it when the Doro crew were performing and it was just average. Tuface performance wasn't so good, don't know where those songs came from, unknown maybe. Genevieve slipped when she said get fat, that was a No No. Lastly, we need to do something about our stage setting, it is just to boring and old school. Don't we watch international awards, how do they do it? I agree with Charles Novia for the first time.

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  27. I enjoyed every bit of it
    I didnt watch the show
    But I felt like I was there while reading this
    Please who is Kiss Daniel the 'Woju' guy?
    I must be living in a cave
    Chai my social life is zero

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  28. Lols..dis man sef. Pls leave my genny alone ooo.

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  29. Well said, I love dis write up. Dts cool.

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  30. Charles Novia is doing well as a Critic. I think he just found the right career. I think AMVCA will find his constructive criticism very instructive.

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  31. Don't you just love Uncle Charles, very true, no insults intended, but he hit the nail at the right spot.

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  32. What a good read.

    Charles is very good writer. Punches thrown at the right places.

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  33. The guy that won the Trail Blazer award is so arrogant, imagine telling the audience his phone was ringing, at a point i prayed AY's wife wont fall, she was really tensed and couldnt walk well in her beautiful read ball gown, Ay was just patiently walking withe her to the stage.
    Omo see every body holding the tail of their gowns, it was a night of whose gowns tail long pass.
    Kate Henshaw looked radiant, like wise Mercy J.
    The women did well, not forgeting the elegant Rita Dominic, and darling Ukeje (but make Ukeje dey try brush him bear bear steady, if him know say him nor wan shave)
    Obi Emeleonye wife sef, she for fix her hair, so e go gel with her outfit.
    In all it was an emotional night, the entertainers recognized those who helped them.

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  34. That CJ Obasi was so rude.
    He lacks manners, snatching the microphone from Ivie like no man's business.
    He should go ahead and register for some social etiquette classes.

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  35. Nice one. I do agree with his points.
    Mavin crew performance was soooo boring. There wasn't that IT' factor.
    And that guy really snatched the mike from Ivie. Very rude.
    Gene babe what happened na? That last line was so wrong o.
    And I didn't like the joke basketmouth made about the first lady. Very bad.

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  36. I trust him. He must to critisize

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  37. Charles said it all. Genevieve goofed big time.

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  38. Rotfl....Hilarious Charlie!Giving him a "NIKE" all the way!Good riddance to bad rubbish hopefully in AMVCA 2016.

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  39. Mrs bb or whatever u call ur self .thank GOd u know ure a bitch...I mean who gives herself such a derogatory name sef..and even adds a mrs to it..ure dumb bitch no doubt for throwing insults at me,, I'm not a proffesional writer ,so it's allowed if I make mistakes especially when it might have been auto correct at work and lastly if someone as dumb as u can understand it,it's not that bad,.....bye bitch....Stella u must enjoy me

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  40. I love Richard :...I never said he wasn't a better writer than me oo.cos me I think he writes well but he's still a learner when it comes to writing where etcetera is concerned, and there's a difference btw a good critic and a good writer.....anyway u can give me his contact if u have it,,I could learn a thing or two from him ...and I called him jobless bcos truly that his over night stunt na jobless act...lmao.....Stella u must enjoy me

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    1. But Charles Novia writes better than etcetera na, they are not in the same category abeg. Madam Stella u must enjoy me, you wan fuck Stella? Ba wa sef

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  41. Haba mrs b, u dey beef d juicee aka stellas lovergeh, why u curse her like that na,or ure a married woman seeking for pleasures from charles novia,tok true oh

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  42. This is what happens when a small problem is not corrected, in Genny's interview with Olisa she mentioned getting fat on Amstel when they were discussing how much she was paid. It was not corrected, she's gone and said it again on stage. What a shame!

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  43. Charles, Charles....when will you get nominated for what is supposed to be your real profession? All these write-ups just make it so obvious that filmmaking no de your brain again, so kuku claim the title and drop the first one ...

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  44. how can genny make such comment for a brand she represents. hmmm. things fall apart. o charsoo. i feel your write up. the shade were 50 in number

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  45. xoxo sassy
    Since you have turned yourself to a theif overnight
    You have to steal moniker to be popular

    May I remind you that fame comes with a price
    so because of that
    kitikpa na enweghi nne na nna lachakwa gi if you don't find another moniker.
    Don't you want to have your own identity?
    Fa na ezuari
    Theif theif everywhere
    Haba

    Interesting read
    Charles, you can cuss everyone but leave my Genny baby alone
    She no dey find trouble
    She no dey overfilter her face on instagram. ..Lmao

    Shout out to Dabota for reducing the filter ooo
    I know you read Sdk and listen to wise people

    XOXO MYSTERY

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