In a spectacular showcase of cinematic talent, the Netflix Original Yoruba film “Jagun Jagun,” featuring renowned actor Femi Adebayo, triumphed at the2024 Best of Nollywood Awards (BON), securing victories in an impressive six categories. This epic film has been honoured with awards for Best Indigenous Film, Best Actor, Best Production Design, Best Special Effect, Best Costume, and the prestigious Director of the Year title. The 16th edition of the BON Awards took place at the extravagant Sugar Factory Film Studios on a glittering Sunday night in Ilorin, Kwara State, with the ever-charismatic Toyin Abraham assuming the role of host for the evening. “Jagun Jagun” stood out in a competitive field, having garnered 12 nominations in total, showcasing its exceptional storytelling, production quality, and outstanding performances. The movie’s success not only highlights its cultural significance but also marks a significant milestone in the representation of Yoruba cinema on a global platform. The film industry’s recognition at the BON Awards underscores the dynamic growth and evolving landscape of Nollywood, further solidifying its status as a powerhouse in the world of film. As such, Femi Adebayo and his team have undoubtedly set a new standard, paving the way for future filmmakers in Nigeria. See the full list of winners below: BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Adire BEST SOCIAL MESSAGE: Unleashed DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR: Bayo Tijani & Tope Adebayo (Jagun Jagun) BEST SHORT FILM: Out of Many BEST ACTRESS: Wunmi Dada (Unknown Soja) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Keppy Ekpenyong (The Weekend) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Mercy Aigbe (Ada Omo Daddy) BEST ACTOR: Femi Adebayo (Jagun Jagun) BEST EDITING: Momiwa BEST COSTUME: Jagun Jagun BEST SOUNDTRACK: Oloku Ada BEST SOUND: Offshoot BEST USE OF FOOD: Nwanyi Abacha BEST INDIGENOUS FILM: Jagun Jagun BEST CHILD ACTRESS: Darasimi Nadi (Unknown Soja) BEST CHILD ACTOR: Nifemi Lawal MOST PROMISING ACTRESS: Chioma Okafor MOST PROMISING ACTOR: Ozechi Franklin Izuchuchukwu BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: Jagun Jagun BEST SCREENPLAY: Momiwa BEST KISS: Halima Ganiyu & David Akande (Eti Keta) BEST DOCUMENTARY: Is It Your Money? BEST SPECIAL EFFECT: Jagun Jagun Post navigation Many pastors struggle to enjoy marriage- Mike Bamiloye It’s difficult to survive in Nigeria – says Tiwa Savage