All Africa Music Awards 2022

The 2022 All Africa Music Awards (also known as AFRIMA) was scheduled to be held on December 8 to 11, 2022.[1] But, it was announced that the ceremony would be held in Dakar, Senegal on January 12 to 15, 2023.[2]

2022 All Africa Music Awards
DateJanuary 12, 2023 (2023-01-12)–January 15, 2023 (2023-01-15)
CountrySenegal
Most nominationsSouth Africa Costa Titch & Democratic Republic of the Congo Dadju (7)
Websiteafrima.org
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Winners and nominees

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The nominations were announced on September 24, 2022.[3] Voting started from September 25, 2022, and ended on January 13, 2023, by popular vote across a pool of 9,067 submitted entries, the most since the first AFRIMA ceremony.[4][5]

Continental categories

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Regional categories

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Central Africa

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Eastern Africa

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Northern Africa

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Southern Africa

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West Africa

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Multiple nominations and awards

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By artist

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Nominations

Nom(s) Artist(s)
7   Costa Titch,   Dadju
5   Didi B,   DJ Snake,   Soolking,   Wegz
4   Burna Boy,   Fireboy DML,   Kabza de Small,   Kizz Daniel,   Marwan Moussa,   Nomfundo Moh,   Tiwa Savage,   Zakes Bantwini
3   Ahmed Saad,   Black Sherif,   Bridget Blue,   Brymo,   C4 Pedro,   Calema,   CKay,   Dafencii,   Davido,   Diamond Platnumz,   DJ Yessonia,   DJ Zinhle,   Frida Amani,   KikiMoleteba,   Man T,   Manal,   Ninho,   Oumou Sangaré,   Rema,   Sdida,   Serge Beynaud,   Soraia Ramos,   Marioo,   Matias Damásio,   Mbosso
2   3enba,   A-Reece,   Addis Legesse,   Adekunle Gold,   Alfa Kat,   Amir Eid,   Ans-T Crazy,   Asake,   Banaba Des,   Betty G,   Blxckie,   The Cavemen,   C'buda M,   Daniel Baron,   Darkoo,   DJ Lito,   DJ Maphorisa,   DJ Tarico,   Double Zuksh,   ElGrandeToto,   Eltee Skhillz,   Fally Ipupa,   Faouzia,   Fave,   Fior2Bior,   Focalistic,   Franck Biyong,   Hewan Gebrewold,   Jano Band,   Josey,   Jovial,   Kamo Mphela,   Kassmasse,   Ladipoe,   Lloyiso,   Magixx,   Major League DJz,   Makhadzi,   Manamba Kante,   Marwa Loud,   Muthaka,   Nata,   Nay Wa Mitego,   Nyashinski,   Pheelz,   Roga Roga & Extra Musica,   Rokia Koné,   Ronisia,   Rosa Ree,   Shay,   Sidiki Diabaté,   Simi,   Spice Diana,   Tayc,   Tekno,   Tems,   Tenor,   Toofan,   Uncle Waffles,   Wally B. Seck,   Winky D,   Ya Levis,   Zara Williams

By country

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Country Nom(s) Award(s)
  Algeria 13 TBA
  Angola 7 TBA
  Benin 1 TBA
  Cameroon 11 TBA
  Cape Verde 7 TBA
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 29 TBA
  Egypt 20 TBA
  Eritrea 1 TBA
  Eswatini 2 TBA
  Ethiopia 14 TBA
  Gabon 2 TBA
  Ghana 11 TBA
  Guinea 5 TBA
  Ivory Coast 20 TBA
  Kenya 20 TBA
  Lesotho 1 TBA
  Malawi 1 TBA
  Mali 9 TBA
  Morocco 15 TBA
  Mozambique 4 TBA
  Namibia 4 TBA
  Nigeria 72 TBA
  Rwanda 1 TBA
  São Tomé and Príncipe 3 TBA
  Senegal 6 TBA
  Sierra Leone 3 TBA
  South Africa 53 TBA
  Sudan 3 TBA
  Tanzania 24 TBA
  Togo 3 TBA
  Tunisia 1 TBA
  Uganda 6 TBA
  Zimbabwe 5 TBA

References

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  1. ^ "2022 AFRIMA Awards to be held from 8–11 December". News Ghana. October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  2. ^ "Senegal to host 8th AFRIMA, tagged the Teranga Edition". All Africa Music Awards. November 4, 2022. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  3. ^ Khumalo, Elizabeth (September 24, 2022). "All Africa Music Awards unveils 2022 nominees". Further Africa. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  4. ^ "All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) 2022: Public Voting Starts Sunday September 25". The Guardian. September 24, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  5. ^ Yongo, Sughnen. "Here Are All the Winners at the AFRIMA Awards - OkayAfrica". OkayAfrica. Retrieved February 6, 2023.
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