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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiApril 28, 20255 Mins Read
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    17th Headies Awards: Davido, Mohbad, Tems, winners.

    17th Headies Awards: Davido, Mohbad, Tems, winners.

    The 17th edition of the prestigious Headies Awards, tagged ‘Back to Base’, was held on Sunday at the Landmark Event Centre, Lekki, marking a vibrant return to Nigeria after two years abroad.

    The ceremony was hosted by the dynamic duo of actress and media personality Nancy Isime and veteran broadcaster, IK Osakioduwa, who brought charisma, humour, and energy to the stage.

    It was a night dedicated to celebrating outstanding achievements across the Nigerian and African music industries, recognising artists, producers, and creatives who have made remarkable contributions over the past year.

    The night was further enlivened by electrifying performances from some of the continent’s brightest stars, including Qing Madi, L.A.X, Odumodublvck, Kcee, Shallipopi, Flavour, Juma Jux, Nasboi, Magnito, and more.

    Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux, enjoyed a memorable night, taking home the award for Best East African Artiste of the Year, triumphing over other notable nominees such as Bien (Kenya), Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania), Bruce Melodie (Rwanda), and Azawi (Uganda).

    He also thrilled the audience with a captivating live performance.

    One of the night’s most emotional highlights was the presentation of the Special Recognition Award to Limpopo master, Kcee.

    The accolade honoured his enduring contributions to the Nigerian music industry, his cultural impact, and his impressive artistic evolution over the past 26 years.

    In a deeply moving moment, the late Mohbad was posthumously honoured with the Best Street-Hop Artiste award for his hit single “Ask About Me.”

    His family—including his wife and young son, Liam—accepted the award on his behalf, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.

    The ceremony also featured a heartfelt tribute, celebrating Mohbad’s profound impact on the music industry and the legacy he left behind.

    In addition to his win, Mohbad earned multiple posthumous nominations, including Best Collaboration for “Egwu” with Chike and Afrobeats Single of the Year for the same track. These nominations and his posthumous recognition underscore the enduring resonance of his music and the irreplaceable void his passing has left in the industry.

    There was mild drama when the organisers of the event stylishly requested Odumodublvck, who won the Next Rated Category, to leave the stage while he was giving a long speech after receiving his award. The celebrated rapper who stormed the stage with his mom and an entourage of friends and record label team blatantly refused to leave the stage till the organisers eventually switched on his microphone, which was initially switched off and allowed him to finish his speech.

    See full list of winners below :

    Best Recording of the Year

    Tems – Burning — Winner

    Burna Boy – Higher

    Ayra Starr & Giveon – Last Heartbreak Song

    Sarz feat. Lojay – Billions

    Producer of the Year

    Sarz – Happiness

    London – Ozeba — Winner

    Magicsticks – Basquiat

    Rema/Producer X/Cubeatz/Deatz/Klimperboy – Hehehe

    Dibs – Different Pattern

    Next Rated

    Qing Madi

    Shallipopi

    Odumodublvck — Winner

    Ayo Maff

    Nasboi

    Afrobeats Album of the Year

    Stubborn – Victony

    Work of Art – Asake

    The Year I Turned 21 – Ayra Starr

    Heis – Rema — Winner

    Jiggy Forever – Young Jonn

    Songwriter of the Year

    Simi – Stranger

    Qing Madi – Vision -Winner

    Llona – Can’t Breathe

    Bloody Civilian – Family Meeting

    Wizard Chan – Stages of Life

    Rookie of the Year

    Llona

    Kaestyle

    Taves

    Zerrydl— Winner

    Best Rap Single

    Shallipopi feat. Odumodublvck – Cast — Winner

    Odumodublvck feat. Bloody Civilian & Wale – Blood on the Dance Floor

    Ladipoe, Rozzz & Morrelo – Hallelujah

    Magnito – Canada

    Jeriq – Ije Nwoke

    Best Vocal Performance (Female)

    Ayra Starr – Last Heartbreak Song

    Niniola – Level

    Simi – Stranger

    Liya – I’m Done —Winner

    Yemi Alade – Tomorrow

    Music Video of the Year

    Rema – Charm (Dir. Perliks & Folarin Oludare)

    Jyde Ajala – Metaverse

    Perliks & Emeka Shine Shine – Like Ice Spice

    Mattmax – Ojapiano

    Director Pink – Egwu — Winner

    TG Omori – Showa

    Dammy Twitch – Na Money

    Best Street-Hop Artiste

    Seyi Vibez – Different Pattern

    Ayo Maff feat. Fireboy DML – Dealer

    Shallipopi feat. Odumodublvck – Cast

    Zhus Jdo – Johnbull

    Mohbad – Ask About Me — Winner

    Afrobeats Single of the Year

    Young Jonn feat. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez – Big Big Things

    Kizz Daniel – Twe Twe Remix

    Chike feat. Mohbad – Egwu

    Asake – Remember

    Hyce, Boypee & Brown Joel feat. Davido – Ogechi Remix

    Flavour – Big Baller — Winner

    Viewers’ Choice Award

    Young Jonn feat. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez – Big Big Things

    Hyce, Boypee & Brown Joel feat. Davido – Ogechi Remix

    Chike & Mohbad – Egwu — Winner

    Rema – Ozeba

    Seyi Vibez – Different Pattern

    Kizz Daniel – Showa

    Tems – Love Me Jeje

    Shallipopi feat. Odumodublvck – Cast

    Flavour feat. Fireboy – Dealer

    Flavour – Big Baller

    Digital Artiste of the Year

    Ayra Starr

    Rema

    Shallipopi

    Tems

    Davido — Winner

    Kizz Daniel

    Asake

    Song of the Year

    Showa – Kizz Daniel

    Commas – Ayra Starr

    Egwu – Chike and Mohbad

    Lonely at the Top – Asake — Winner

    Ozeba – Rema

    Big Baller – Flavour

    Best Vocal Performance Male

    Lojay — Billions — Winner

    Best Movie Soundtrack

    A Tribe Called Judah — Winner

    Special Recognition Awards

    Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State Governor

    Alex Okosi

    Amaju Pinnick

    Kcee

    Humanitarian awards

    Temitola Adekunle Johnson

    Mitchell Mukoro

    Best East African Artiste

    Bien (Kenya)

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Juma Jux (Tanzania) -Winner

    Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)

    Azawi (Uganda)

    Best Central African Artiste

    Innoss’B (DRC) — Winner

    Gaz Mawete (DRC)

    Emma’A (Gabon)

    Eboloko (Gabon)

    Singuila (Central African Republic)

    Kocee (Cameroon)

    The Headies Awards 2025 was a night of glitz, glamour, and powerful recognition — a true testament to the vibrant evolution of African music.

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