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Photos:more Celebrities photos at AMVCA 2014

 

  
 
Will bring official photos and full list of winners later but for now check out what some celebs wore to the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards happening tonight. Rita Dominic, Mercy Aigbe and Uche Jombo pictured above. Continue to see more photos...


Genevieve Nnaji in Jewel By Lisa
 Chika Ike
 
 
Ebuka Obi Uchendu and Chidi Mokeme
 
 
Juliet Ibrahim and IK Ogbonna
 Waje
 
 
Toke Makinwa, and Ibinabo Fiberesima
 
 
Alex Ekubo, Yemi Alade and Adaora Ukoh
 
 
Monalisa Chinda and Uti Nwachukwu
 
 
Funke Akindele and Linda Ejiofor
 
 
Osas Ighodaro and Tomi Odunsi
 
 
Kalu Ikeagwu and Denrele
 
Chinedu Ikedieze, Osita Iheme and John Okafor
IK Osakioduwa and wife
Mike Ezuronye and Funke Akindele

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