11/05/2026
Last night’s Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards conversations got me thinking.
In previous years, I was always part of the “this person deserved it more” crowd.
You watch performances, follow people’s work, and naturally form opinions about who should win.
But this year, I found myself looking at things differently.
After seeing some interviews, especially Linda Ejiofor speaking about feeling like her career had been stagnant for years, I realised something:
Sometimes, a win is bigger than public opinion.
Sometimes, it’s reassurance.
Sometimes, it’s restoration.
Sometimes, it’s the reward for battles nobody saw.
From the outside, people may think someone else was the stronger favourite. But life has taught me that not every blessing can be measured publicly.
We truly do not know what people are carrying behind the scenes:
the silent disappointments,
the seasons of feeling overlooked,
the prayers nobody hears.
And maybe that moment of recognition was exactly what they needed to keep believing in themselves again.
Everybody nominated deserved to be there.
But sometimes, grace enters the conversation in ways we cannot fully explain.
That perspective humbled me.
Congratulations to all the winners