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Africa celebrates as black coffee & falz win big at the 2016 “bet awards” ceremony

Johannesburg/Lagos, 26 June 2016: BET Africa (DStv channel 129) has revealed that legendary South African artist Black Coffee has become the first South African artist to win Best International Act: Africa at the BET Awards, while Nigerian newcomer Falz has accelerated his career with a well-deserved win in the Viewer’s Choice: Best New Act category.

Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks, operator of BET in Africa said South Africa and Nigeria are set to celebrate the remarkable wins by the artists.

gf“There will be celebrations in South Africa and Nigeria tonight: after this landmark win for African music talent.  For two such outstanding and exciting artists – both established and emerging – to have their talent showcased to the world at a prestigious ceremony like the BET Awards is incredibly gratifying and humbling, and exceeds even our wildest dreams.”

The international presentation, which took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, was hosted by American actress and model Eva Marcille and Nigerian-American recording artist Jidenna who co-presented the awards for Best International Act: Africa, and Viewer’s Choice: “Best New International Act”.

The event also featured the presentation of the Global Good Award to this year’s honoree, global humanitarian and musical icon Akon, while rapper and MC SKEPTA took home the honour for Best International UK performer.

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Ground-breaking DJ BLACK COFFEE was greeted with a standing ovation from fellow nominees Cassper Nyovest as his name was announced. The legendary artist also performed at the celebration of the honourees at the Grammy Museum the night prior to the awards ceremony.

Falz won Viewer’s Choice “Best New International” Artist after fans from around the world, cast their votes on BET.com using the hashtag #ipick on social media.

As previously announced, hip-hop superstar and global humanitarian Akon was named the 2016 “BET Awards” Global Good Award honouree. The second annual Global Good Award honours individuals championing endeavors which positively impact change and heighten awareness in different parts of the world. The Grammy- and BET Award-nominated, two-time multi-platinum musical artist, producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Akon holds a place in industry history as one of music’s most influential voices and is this year’s 2016 Global Good Award honoree.

The Global Good Award was presented by singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and all-around legend will.i.am, who presented the trophy to Akon for founding the Konfidence Foundation, which is dedicated to providing Senegalese youth with educational resources and access to health services, as well as his work helping to provide and develop solar power in many regions around the world with both “Akon Lighting Africa” and the Solar Academy.

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A full list of international nominees and winners is below.

Best International Act: Africa:

AKA (SOUTH AFRICA)

BLACK COFFEE (SOUTH AFRICA) – WINNER

CASSPER NYOVEST (SOUTH AFRICA)

DIAMOND PLATINUMZ(TANZANIA)

MZVEE (GHANA)

SERGE BEYNAUD (COTE D’IVOIRE)

WIZKID (NIGERIA)

YEMI ALADE (NIGERIA)

 Viewer’s Choice: Best New International Act:

SECTION BOYZ (UK)

WSTRN (UK)

EMTEE (SOUTH AFRICA)

FALZ (NIGERIA) – WINNER

MHD (FRANCE)

TKAY MAIDZA (AUSTRALIA)

 Best International Act: UK:

KANO

KREPT AND KONAN

LIANNE LA HAVAS

SKEPTA – WINNER

STORMZY

TINIE TEMPAH

BET Global Good Award:

AKON (SENEGAL)

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