The 2014 BET awards held on Sunday at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, saw top Nigerian entertainers emerge winners.





Some of the Africans that won awards were Nigerian pop star, David ‘Davido’ Adeleke; U.K.-born Nigerian actor, Chiwetel Ejiofor; Kenya’s star actress, Lupita Nyong’O



“12 Years a Slave” was chosen as best movie, with the film’s stars, Lupita Nyong’o and Chiwetel Ejiofor, walking home with Best actress and Best actor respectively.



Davido beat other Africa artistes including Tiwa Savage, South Africa’s Mafikizolo, Ghana’s Sarkodie, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz and Togo’s Toofan to win the “Best international Act- Africa”.



Earlier in June, Davido also won the ‘Best African Act’ award at the MTV Africa Music Awards.



An excited Davido announced he won via his @iam_Davido Twitter handle, “Thanks to all my fans!! WE WON”.



The BET’s African best act category has been largely dominated by Nigerian artistes in recent times. At the 2013 edition of the BET, Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince, won the award, while at 2012 edition, Wizkid and Ghana’s Sarkodie were joint winners; just as Tuface and D’banj were also joint winners of the category at the 2011 edition of the awards.



The biggest winner of the night was Beyonce. The pop superstar won three awards, including the 2014 FANdemonium award, voted by viewers.



See winners list below.



Best Female R&B/Pop Artist



Beyoncé (WINNER)

Janelle Monáe

Jhené Aiko

K. Michelle

Rihanna

Tamar Braxton



Best Male R&B/Pop Artist



Pharrell Williams (WINNER)

August Alsina

Chris Brown

John Legend

Justin Timberlake



Best Collaboration



Beyoncé f/ JAY Z – “Drunk In Love” (WINNER)

August Alsina f/ Trinidad Jame$ – “I Luv This”

Drake f/ Majid Jordan – “Hold On (We’re Going Home)”

JAY Z f/ Justin Timberlake – “Holy Grail”

Robin Thicke f/ T.I. & Pharrell Williams – “Blurred Lines”

YG f/ Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan – “My Hitta”

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Best Movie



12 Years a Slave (WINNER)

The Best Man Holiday

Fruitvale Station

Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain

Lee Daniels’ The Butler



Best Actress



Lupita Nyong’o (WINNER)

Angela Bassett

Gabrielle Union

Kerry Washington

Oprah Winfrey



Best Actor



Chiwetel Ejiofor (WINNER)

Forest Whitaker

Idris Elba

Kevin Hart

Michael B. Jordan



Video of the Year



Pharrell Williams – “Happy” (WINNER)

Beyoncé – “Partition”

Beyoncé f/ JAY Z – “Drunk In Love”

Chris Brown – “Fine China”

Drake – “Worst Behavior”



Best Male Hip Hop Artist



Drake (WINNER)

Future

J. Cole

JAY Z

Kendrick Lamar



Best Female Hip Hop Artist



Nicki Minaj (WINNER)

Angel Haze

Charli Baltimore

Eve

Iggy Azalea



Best Group



Young Money (WINNER)

A$AP Mob

Daft Punk

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

TGT



Subway Sportsman of the Year



Kevin Durant (WINNER)

Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Carmelo Anthony

Blake Griffin

LeBron James



Subway Sportswoman of the Year



Serena Williams (WINNER)

Brittney Griner

Lolo Jones

Skylar Diggins

Venus Williams



Best Gospel Artist



Tamela Mann (WINNER)

Donnie McClurkin

Erica Campbell

Hezekiah Walker

Tye Tribbett



Best New Artist



August Alsina (WINNER)

Ariana Grande

Mack Wilds

Rich Homie Quan

ScHoolboy Q



YoungStars Award



KeKe Palmer (WINNER)

Gabrielle Douglas

Jacob Latimore

Jaden Smith

Zendaya



Centric Award



Jhené Aiko – “The Worst” (WINNER)

Aloe Blacc – “The Man”

Jennifer Hudson f/ T.I. – “I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel)”

LiV Warfield – “Why Do You Lie?”

Wale f/ Sam Dew – “LoveHate Thing”



Best International Act: UK



Krept & Konan (WINNER)

Dizzee Rascal

Ghetts

Laura Mvula

Rita Ora

Tinie Tempah



Video Director of the Year



Hype Williams (WINNER)

Benny Boom

Chris Brown

Colin Tilley

Director X



Best International Act: Africa



Davido (Nigeria) (WINNER)

Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Mafikizolo (South Africa)

Sarkodie (Ghana)

Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

Toofan (Togo)



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