By Chiagoziem Onyekwena

Nigeria’s 2Face Idibia and Congolese superstar Fally Ipupa, led the winners at the third edition of the MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel (MAMA). The artiste took home two trophies apiece at ceremony which was held at the Eko Expo Hall, Lagos on 11 December 2010.
Nominated in four separate categories, Fally Ipupa scored wins for Best Video (Sexy Dance) and Best Francophone act while 2Face, a former MAMA winner from 2009, picked up trophies for Artist of the Year and Best Male.
Nigerian vocalist Sasha scored Nigeria’s first ever win in the Best Female category bringing to a halt Kenya’s dominance over the last two years. While Nigerian R&B duo P-Square (Nigeria) added yet another MAMA trophy to their awards cabinet – taking home Best Group for the third year running! Rising Nigerian star Mo Cheddah notched up her first win in the hotly contested Brand:New category which recognises rising stars tipped by MTV for success.
Meanwhile, Cabo Snoop became the first ever Angolan winner at MAMA 2010, taking home the prize for Best Lusophone act. The inaugural Best Anglophone award went to Kenyan Gospel breakthrough artist Daddy Owen, signalling the first time a gospel artist has won a MAMA.
The Song of the Year was won by South African pop/R&B outfit Liquideep for their hit song Fairytale. The brand new MAMA award category for Best Performance of the year was won by Big Nuz, the South African house trio making waves all over the continent.
The prestigious Best International act was received by Eminem who accepted the award via satellite from the USA. The MAMA Legend award, won by the late, great Miriam Makeba, was presented by Public Enemy founder and hip hop pioneer Chuck D.
The 2010 MAMA awards opened with an explosive performance by Maybach Music CEO, Rick Ross, and closed with an unforgettable rendition of All I do Is Win featuring T-Pain, Rick Ross, Da LES and 2Face – a world first. In keeping with the tradition of the awards, the show featured an array of electrifying collaborations between artists from different parts of the continent, mixing up music genres, and cultures. Among the collaborations were Nigeria’s 2Face and South Africa’s The Parlotones. The performance of Banky W’s Lagos Party saw South Africa’s Big Nuz, Angola’s Cabo Snoop and Paul G and DRC’s Barbara Kanam also hoping aboard the stage.
Commented Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, MTV Networks Africa, “Tonight’s MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel was a joyful and uplifting celebration of African youth culture and music’. Andre Beyers, Chief Marketing Officer, Airtel Africa summed up the awards, ‘The diversity and talent of the performances this evening was a reflection of the vast and rich talent pool that Africa has to offer. We at Airtel are proud to partner with the MTV Africa Music Awards as it is a platform for the youth and young at heart in Africa, enabling them to showcase their talent to a global audience.’
Among the performers at the 2010 MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel were: 2Face (Nigeria), Banky W (Nigeria), Barbara Kanam (DRC), Big Nuz (South Africa), Cabo Snoop(Angola), Daddy Owen (Kenya) Wande Coal (Nigeria).
Guest presenters and celebrity guests included Ba Ponga, Dama do Bling, Lizha James, Daniel Amokachi, Oluchi, Julius Agwu, Genevieve Nnaji, and fashion designer Lisa Foluniyo.
MAMA 2010 WINNERS IN FULL
Best Anglophone – Daddy Owen (Kenya)
Best Francophone – Fally Ipupa (DRC)
Best Lusophone – Cabo Snoop (Angola)
Artist of the Year- 2Face (Nigeria)
Best Female – Sasha (Nigeria)
Best Male – 2Face (Nigeria)
Best Video – Fally Ipupa (DRC): “Sexy Dance”
Best Group – P-Square (Nigeria)
Brand New Act – Mo Cheddah (Nigeria)
Best Performance – Big Nuz (South Africa)
Song of the Year – Liquideep (South Africa): “Fairytale”
MAMA Legend – Miriam Makeba (South Africa)
Best International – Eminem (USA)

Nigeria’s 2Face Idibia and Congolese superstar Fally Ipupa, led the winners at the third edition of the MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel (MAMA). The artiste took home two trophies apiece at ceremony which was held at the Eko Expo Hall, Lagos on 11 December 2010.
Nominated in four separate categories, Fally Ipupa scored wins for Best Video (Sexy Dance) and Best Francophone act while 2Face, a former MAMA winner from 2009, picked up trophies for Artist of the Year and Best Male.
Nigerian vocalist Sasha scored Nigeria’s first ever win in the Best Female category bringing to a halt Kenya’s dominance over the last two years. While Nigerian R&B duo P-Square (Nigeria) added yet another MAMA trophy to their awards cabinet – taking home Best Group for the third year running! Rising Nigerian star Mo Cheddah notched up her first win in the hotly contested Brand:New category which recognises rising stars tipped by MTV for success.
Meanwhile, Cabo Snoop became the first ever Angolan winner at MAMA 2010, taking home the prize for Best Lusophone act. The inaugural Best Anglophone award went to Kenyan Gospel breakthrough artist Daddy Owen, signalling the first time a gospel artist has won a MAMA.
The Song of the Year was won by South African pop/R&B outfit Liquideep for their hauntingly lovely Fairytale. The brand new MAMA award category for Best Performance of the year was won by Big Nuz, the South African house trio making waves all over the continent.
The prestigious Best International act was received by Eminem who accepted the award via satellite from the USA. The MAMA Legend award, won by the late, great Miriam Makeba, was presented by Public Enemy founder and hip hop pioneer Chuck D.
The 2010 MAMA awards opened with an explosive performance by Hip Hop heavyweight, Rick Ross, and closed with an unforgettable rendition of “Win” featuring T-Pain, Rick Ross, Da LES and 2Face – a world first. In keeping with the tradition of the awards, the show featured an array of electrifying collaborations between artists from different parts of the continent, mixing up music genres, language and cultures in a unprecedented extravaganza of African talent. Among the collaborations were Nigeria’s 2Face who hooked up with South African rock outfit The Parlotones. The performance of Banky W’s “Lagos Party” saw South Africa’s Big Nuz, Angola’s Cabo Snoop and Paul G and DRC’s Barbara Kanam rocking the house with the first ever truly pan-African version of the hit track.
Commented Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, MTV Networks Africa, “Tonight’s MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel was a joyful and uplifting celebration of African youth culture and music. It brought together the best talent from across Africa to showcase the incredible music that Africa has to offer to the world. It is amazing to see the collaborations between the artists as it fosters a spirit of camaraderie and creative exchange that takes their music to a new level.”
Commented Andre Beyers, Chief Marketing Officer, Airtel Africa, “The diversity and talent of the performances this evening was a reflection of the vast and rich talent pool that Africa has to offer. We at Airtel are proud to partner with the MTV Africa Music Awards as it is a platform for the youth and young at heart in Africa, enabling them to showcase their talent to a global audience. Music is an important way to connect with Africa as we relaunch the Airtel brand on the continent. It will support Airtel’s mission of giving the youth a means to express themselves and the freedom to do more.”
Among the performers at the 2010 MTV Africa Music Awards with Airtel were: 2Face (Nigeria), Banky W (Nigeria), Barbara Kanam (DRC), Big Nuz (South Africa), Cabo Snoop(Angola), Daddy Owen (Kenya), Diamond (Tanzania), Eve (USA), Fally Ipupa (DRC), J. Martins (Nigeria), Jozi (South Africa), Liquideep (South Africa), Lizha James (Mozambique),Mo Cheddah (Nigeria), Paul G (Angola), P-Unit (Kenya), Public Enemy (USA), Radio & Weasel (Uganda), Rick Ross (USA), Sarkodie (Ghana), Sasha (Nigeria), T-Pain (USA),Teargas (South Africa), The Parlotones (South Africa), Wande Coal (Nigeria).
Guest presenters and celebrity guests included Ba Ponga, Dama do Bling, Lizha James, Daniel Amokachi, Oluchi, Julius Agwu, Genevieve Nnaji, Muthoni, Nneka, MTV VJs Vanessa Mdee & Sizwe Dhlomo, Tatiana, JoJo and fashion designer Lisa Foluniyo.
















16 comments
Ayam so hapi 4 ma geh mochedda,proud ov u hun…dis z jst d startin point…goodluck hun….
two keep representing joooooooooo! U toooooooo much
2baba is still africa best. God bless u 2face
i know we Nigerians are improving
and still do better than this
Why is d banj nt received an award
We own Africa. We are the best. Keep it Up all my peeps out there making us proud of 9ja. Lil C
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Officer Ricky
am expect tgp get an award dis year
am expt TGP 4 new award 2011
2face still d best in nigeria 2baba u 2much.
2face idibia still d best in nigeria.2baba u 2much.
2face is not lucky, he is brainy. more persistence, i crave for u.
there is no 1 in africa like 2face,2 awards 4rm ch0 awards,2 awards at soundcity awards,2 awards in nmva and 2 in mama……….he is jst d best of dem all
2baba u ar unopposed any where in africa…u set the pace others follow.u ar the bst.u too much
Tu baba. U are my mentor