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AMVCA: It doesn’t diminish my worth – Kunle Remi brags after nomination snub

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Kunle Remi, an actor, has addressed his omission from the nominees for the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, AMVCA 2023.

Kunle Afolayan’s 2022 film Anikulapo won the most nominations at the 2023 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

Despite the fact that the film was nominated in 15 categories and had 16 nominations, Anikulapo’s lead actor, Kunle Remi, did not receive a single nomination.

During an interview on the popular TV show ‘Your View,’ the Anikulapo star boasted that his removal from the AMVCA 2023 nomination list did not weaken him, his style, renown, or vitality.

Asked about his opinion about the nomination, he said: “Nomination, well, I fell into the category of non-nominated artistes. It doesn’t reduce my value, fame and energy.”

Kunle Remi has stated that he is unaffected by the snub because his position as “Saro” was chosen as a challenge rather than an award.

Remi’s rejection was rumored to be the outcome of an interview he gave in which he claimed a senior colleague tried to seduce him into homosexuality.

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