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Actress and filmmaker, Toyin Abraham
By BABAJIDE AWOYINFA
The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) on Thursday honoured actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham with a Box Office Champion Award.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the recognition follows her film, “Over Sabi Auntie”, surpassing the N1 billion mark at the Nigerian box office.
The feat makes Abraham the first debut director to gross over N1 billion in cinemas.
The Executive Director of NFVCB, Shuaib Husseini, described the milestone as historic for Nollywood.
“It is my honour to welcome you as we celebrate excellence and remarkable achievements within Nigeria’s film industry,” he said.
Husseini noted that the achievement reflects the resilience and global potential of Nollywood.
“This accomplishment is not only a personal triumph but a testament to the industry’s growing strength,” he added.He said the board remained committed to supporting a thriving film culture that entertains and contributes to the national economy.
Husseini commended Abraham for inspiring a new generation of filmmakers.
“You have entertained millions and encouraged others to dream bigger,” he said.
In a goodwill message, the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Sanusi Yakubu, praised Abraham’s impact.
Yakubu was represented by Don Pedro at the event.
“We gather not merely to present an award but to mark a defining moment,” he said.
He described Abraham as a creative force shaping the industry’s economic direction.
“Her film’s performance is a signal that Nigerian stories are commanding global attention,” he added.
Yakubu noted a shift as actors evolve into investors and drivers of production.
“We are witnessing actors becoming full-spectrum creators,” he said.
Accepting the award for her movie, “Oversabi Aunty”, Abraham praised her husband for being a good man and father.
She said: “Thank you for being the best husband. Thank you for allowing me to be me.”
She also extended her gratitude to NFVCB for the recognition.
“I’m just that girl, my mum says she passed out but this is me today. I promise you, December, I’ll give you something bigger and better.”
Abraham revealed that she decided to direct the movie herself – writing the story and scripting the scenes – after feeling frustrated with being told what to do by others.
“I told my manager that I wanted to direct this movie by myself, alone. I went to my industry godmother, Mrs Bolanle Austin-Peters, and I told her that I wanted to shoot a movie,” she said.
The actress thanked her team and expressed excitement at seeing one of her dreams come to life.
The event was attended by industry stakeholders and wife of the Ooni of Ife , OlorFLASHBACK: How Moroccan team staged walkout at AFCON 1976 finals
Morocco players had staged a walk out in the deciding last match of the final group round and tournament, before claiming the vital point that clinched the title.
AFCON ‘76 was unique for the use of a final, four-team group round to decide the winner, a contentious experiment that proved to be a failure, and was rested after the tournament.
Morocco qualified for the final round as Group B winners, joined by Nigeria’s Green Eagles who finished second. Guinea also finished top of Group A, and second-placed Egypt completed the four-team final round.
With just two points awarded for a win back then, and one point for teams involved in a draw, Morocco won its first two matches of the final round, while Guinea drew against Nigeria, setting up a finale in the final match of the round between Guinea and Morocco to decide the AFCON winner.
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Guinea went ahead on 33 minutes through Cherif Souleymane, but controversy erupted after the hour mark when Zambian referee Nyirenda Chayu showed Morocco’s Abdallah Semmat a red card for a contentious foul on Papa Camara. The decision led to Morocco players leaving the pitch in protest, and they stayed on the sideline for about 15 minutes as mediations continued.
Play eventually resumed afterwards with ten-man Morocco eventually finding an equalizer via Ahmed Makrouh’s shot into the top corner from over 25 yards on 86 minutes. The draw secured Morocco’s first-place finish with five points, one point ahead of Guinea to claim their maiden AFCON title.
The aftermath of AFCON ’76 was a return to the knockout format, and the introduction of the walk over rule. The rule awards victory to the side that remains on the pitch and the protesting team forfeits the match alongside a fine.
Coincidentally, Nigeria was the first beneficiary of the rule at 1978 AFCON third place match against Tunisia. The Carthage Eagles walked off the pitch on 42 minutes in protest, and Nigeria was awarded a 2-0 victory to claim bronze.
History perhaps repeated itself this year when the Senegalese team staged a walkout over a controversial penalty awarded to Morocco in the finals.
At the January 18 final in Rabat, Senegal’s players walked off the pitch, led by coach Pape Thiaw, in protest against a penalty awarded late in regulation time to Morocco.
When play resumed after a delay of about 15 minutes, Morocco forward Brahim Diaz’s penalty was saved. In extra time, Pape Gueye scored the decisive goal that saw Senegal become champions of Africa for the second time
But African football’s governing body stripped Senegal of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title.
In a stunning decision, the Confederation of African is “declared to have forfeited” the match, a 1-0 victory.
The result, it said, was now “being officially recorded as 3-0” in favour of host nation Morocco. (Daily Trust)
• AFCON 1976 Moroccan team players
i Temitope Ogunwusi. (NAN)