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Nomination Spotlights

 

1. Best Supporting Male Actor
🎬✨ The spotlight shines on these powerful performances!


πŸ”₯ Nominees for Best Supporting Male Actor are:
1️⃣ Fyface β€” Never Enough
2️⃣ Jonathan Dumbuya β€” The Unsung Heroes
3️⃣ Emmanuel Bai Kargbo β€” Blood Brothers


πŸ“ Catch the action live on June 28 at the West Africa Insurance Institute, Kotu South, The Gambia!

18 Days to Go! πŸŽ‰


The countdown is officially on for SMA 5.0 – Special Movie Awards 2025!

Get ready for a night of glamour, excellence, and unforgettable cinema moments as we celebrate Africa’s brightest talents in the film industry.

πŸ“ Venue: West Africa Insurance Institute, Kotu South, The Gambia
πŸ“… Date: Saturday, 28th June 2025
πŸ•• Red Carpet: 6:00PM sharp!

🌟 It’s more than an award showβ€”it’s a cultural celebration!
Join the stars, the fans, and the storytellers shaping African cinema.

πŸŒ™βœ¨ EID EL KABARIR βœ¨πŸŒ™

As we mark this sacred celebration of faith, sacrifice, and gratitude, we extend our warmest wishes to all our Muslim brothers and sisters around the world.

May this Eid bring peace, unity, and abundant blessings to your homes and hearts.
From all of us at Afrinity TV and SMA 2025, we say:

Happy Eid El Kabir! πŸπŸ•Œ

Film Spotlight – SMA 2025

Title: INSURMOUNTABLE
Country: Sierra Leone
Production Company: Honey Vision Entertainment
β€œSome battles are not of this world…”
Isatu is an unsuspecting village girl bound by a spiritual legacy she never chose. Born from her mother’s defiance and entangled with a powerful spirit from birth, her life spirals into a storm of sorrow and supernatural unrest. When her mother seeks help from a native doctor, it awakens a fury that refuses to let goβ€”no matter the cost.
A gripping tale of tradition, mystery, and a mother’s desperate fight to protect her child.
INSURMOUNTABLE rises as one of Sierra Leone’s proud entries at the Special Movie Awards 2025, happening this June 21st in The Gambia.

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Happy Easter Monday!

As we reflect on this season, Easter Monday reminds us that hope is always alive, and new beginnings are always possible. May this day bring you a sense of renewal and blessings in abundance. Wishing you a bright, peaceful, and joyful Easter filled with love and joy!

From all of us at Afrinity TV, have a blessed day!

Congratulations!!

πŸŽ‰ Exciting News! πŸŽ‰

A huge congratulations to the newly elected President of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, the First Lady of Sierra Leone!

This momentous achievement marks a historic milestone as Dr. Fatima Maada Bio becomes the first Sierra Leonean First Lady to take on this prestigious leadership role. This incredible accomplishment not only highlights her dedication but also elevates Sierra Leone’s diplomatic and developmental presence on the continental stage! 🌍✨

Dr. Bio’s election is a powerful testament to her commitment to championing critical issues such as women’s empowerment, healthcare, and education throughout Africa. This is a proud moment for Sierra Leone and a transformational leap forward for the entire continent!

Let’s celebrate this groundbreaking step as we say: #WeMove! πŸš€πŸ’ͺ🏽

 

Today in Rwanda

This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received Hon. Tete Antonio, Angolan Minister of Foreign Affairs, who delivered, as Special Envoy, a message on behalf of H.E. President JoΓ£o LourenΓ§o, Facilitator of the Luanda Process.

President Kagame also met with a delegation from the African Materials Research Society (AMRS) and the African Renaissance Institute for Science and Technology (ARIST), led by AMRS Board Chair, Prof Wole Soboyejo. The delegation is in Kigali for the ongoing 12th International Conference of the African Materials Research Society, bringing together over 500 of the world’s top materials scientists, researchers, industrialists, and professors in different fields to build knowledge, promote collaboration, and reflect on the needs of the global research community, and the needs that are specific to Africa.

Celebrating Africa Legends: Wole Soyinka

A Beacon of Literary Excellence and Activism

Wole Soyinka, a Nigerian playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist, stands as one of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born on July 13, 1934, in Abeokuta, Nigeria, Soyinka’s life and works reflect his unyielding commitment to artistry, truth, and social justice.

He is the first African laureate to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, an honor he received in 1986 for his profound contributions to the world of letters.

Early Life and Education

Wole Soyinka was born into a Yoruba family, with his father, Samuel Ayodele Soyinka, a school headmaster, and his mother, Grace Eniola Soyinka, a shopkeeper and activist. These influences instilled in him a deep respect for education and a keen awareness of societal issues.

He studied at Government College in Ibadan before attending the University College Ibadan, where he immersed himself in literature. Soyinka later traveled to England to further his studies at the University of Leeds, where he developed his distinctive voice as a writer.

Literary Contributions

Soyinka’s body of work spans multiple genres, from plays and novels to poetry and essays. His writing often delves into themes of oppression, identity, corruption, and the complexities of African traditions in a rapidly modernizing world.

Political Activism

Wole Soyinka’s life is as remarkable as his art. He is renowned for his courage in standing against tyranny and injustice. During Nigeria’s civil war in the late 1960s, Soyinka was imprisoned for attempting to negotiate peace between warring factions. Despite his imprisonment, he continued to write, smuggling out poetry that was later published in “Poems from Prison” (1969).

Soyinka’s activism has often placed him at odds with dictatorial regimes, earning him both admiration and persecution. He has consistently used his platform to advocate for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression across Africa and the world.

The Nobel Prize and Beyond

When Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, he was praised for being a writer “who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence.” This achievement not only cemented his status as a global literary icon but also spotlighted African literature on the world stage.

Legacy and Influence

Wole Soyinka’s influence transcends literature. He has inspired generations of writers, thinkers, and activists with his unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power. His works continue to be studied worldwide, offering timeless lessons on the human condition and the responsibilities of individuals in shaping society.

Wole Soyinka’s legacy is one of profound intellect, creativity, and resilience. Through his art and activism, he has become a symbol of courage and integrity, not just for Nigeria but for the global community. As he continues to write and speak out on contemporary issues, Soyinka remains a towering figure whose life serves as a testament to the power of words and the enduring spirit of humanity.

 

African countries plan continental credit rating agency

In a bold move to reshape Africa’s financial landscape, Nigeria and several other African nations are collaborating to establish a continental credit rating agency. This initiative aims to counter perceived biases from Western credit rating agencies and provide a more accurate representation of Africa’s economic realities.

The announcement was made during the launch of the Debt Management Forum for Africa and the inaugural policy dialogue titled “Making Debt Work for Africa: Policies, Practices, and Options,” organized by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Abuja.

Prof. Kevin Urama, Vice President and Chief Economist at the AfDB, highlighted that the proposed African credit rating agency would address information asymmetries and biases that have historically affected the continent’s credit ratings. He emphasized that the lack of reliable data and the reliance on historical perceptions have contributed to unfavorable ratings for African countries.

“The credit rating agency will encourage Africans to introspect and understand that it’s not just about blaming the big three. If they provide certain ratings, we need to assess our methodologies and data sources,” Urama stated. He added that this initiative would enhance engagement with existing rating agencies and improve their understanding of Africa’s unique economic contexts.

Supporting this perspective, the Director-General of Nigeria’s Debt Management Office, Ms. Patience Oniha, noted that Western credit rating agencies often exhibit biases against Africa.She pointed out that the limited timeframes given to countries to respond to queries further exacerbate these challenges.

This development comes amid growing concerns about Africa’s debt sustainability and the need for fair assessments that reflect the continent’s true economic potential. By establishing a continental credit rating agency, African nations aim to assert greater control over their financial narratives and foster an environment conducive to sustainable economic growth.

 

 

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