Entertainment
Wizkid, Burna Boy win ‘Best African Act’ and ‘Best International Act’ at MOBO awards
Nigerian singers Wizkid and Burna Boy won honours at the 2020 Music of Black Origin (MOBO) awards held virtually via YouTube on Wednesday night.
The live event celebrated the best and brightest talent in the UK’s thriving Black music scene, alongside more established UK and international names and was hosted by Maya Jama and Chunkz.
The event featured performances from Headie One feat. M Huncho, H.E.R., Tiwa Savage, Ms Banks, Davido, Young T & Bugsey, Shaybo, Tiana Major9, Stylo G & Kojey Radical.
Wizkid emerged winner of the “Best African Act” category. The category had a competitive lineup of stars like Davido, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML, Rema, Master KG, Adekunle Gold, NSG, Afro B, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.
Congratulations to @wizkidayo on amazing year, which is now topped off by him winning Best African Act at the 2020 #MOBOAwards ???????? pic.twitter.com/En4aNHnwDv
— MOBO (@MOBOAwards) December 9, 2020
Burna Boy also clinched the “Best International Artiste” category. The self-acclaimed ‘African Giant’ won this award over other top international stars like Drake, Koffee, Megan Thee Stallion, Pop Smoke, Popcaan, Roddy Ricch, Rema, Shenseea, Summer Walker, H.E.R and Lil Baby.
Congratulations to @burnaboy! He is our 2020 Best International Act #MOBOAwards winner ? ?????✨ pic.twitter.com/1bCZPvY2xS
— MOBO (@MOBOAwards) December 9, 2020
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