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Yvonne Nelson Congratulates Majid For Winning Africa's Best Actor


Award-winning Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson has congratulated actor Majid Michel for winning the Best Actor award at the just-ended African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA)           in Nigeria.
The Ghanaian screen “bad boy” beat Hollywood superstars Hakeem Kae Kazim and Chet Anekwe, Wale Ojo from Nigeria, and top actors Karado Lance, Jafta Mamabolo and Menzi Ngubane- all from South Africa to win the trophy.
He won the award for his role in Frank Rajah’s directed ‘Somewhere In Africa’.
Yvonne said Majid deserved the award and he had made her and Ghanaians proud.
“You soo deserve it. I’m proud of you. Love you. Ghanaians are proud of you,” she posted on social network twitter.
Majid is currently enjoying his career as Africa’s reigning best actor and indications are that the recognition will boost his career this year.
Yvonne Nelson also won Africa’s Best Actress at the just-ended Africa Entertainment Awards held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a couple of weeks ago.
The actress got an AMAA nomination in 2010 for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the movie ‘Heart Of Men.
Last year, she also picked Ghana’s best actress at the City People awards. She also won Favourite Actress award at the first edition of Ghana Movie Awards in 2010. Currently, she is one of the few Ghanaian actresses whose names are gradually getting attention on the international scene.


credit: NEWS-ONE

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