Manny Ita
The 98th Academy Award nominations have solidified a landmark moment for the Nigerian diaspora as Zaria-born actress Wunmi Mosaku officially secured a nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Mosaku’s recognition stems from her role in Ryan Coogler’s supernatural thriller Sinners, which emerged as the morning’s biggest victor with a record-breaking 16 nominations. In a performance described by critics as the “spiritual heartbeat” of the film, Mosaku portrays Annie, a hoodoo practitioner whose grounded, ethereal intensity provides the emotional stakes for the Mississippi Delta-set horror. Reflecting on the significance of the character, Mosaku stated in a recent interview that the role was “healing,” noting how the production allowed her to explore themes that “affirmed her own power and heritage.”
Her achievement has triggered widespread celebration across the Nigerian creative community, serving as a high-profile testament to what insiders call the “global Nigerian” influence currently permeating A-list Hollywood productions. However, the international acclaim for Nigerian talent stands in stark contrast to the domestic selection process. The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC), led by Stephanie Linus, confirmed it would not submit a film for the Best International Feature category this year. The committee noted that while six films were reviewed, the entries ultimately suffered from a “lack of creative and technical intentionality” required to compete on the global stage.
Despite the absence of a homegrown submission, the Nigerian presence at the 2026 Oscars remains robust through hybrid collaborations. The United Kingdom’s official entry, My Father’s Shadow, was directed by Nigerian-British filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr. and features a story deeply rooted in the 1993 Nigerian election crisis. This intersection of talent suggests a shifting landscape where Nollywood’s influence is increasingly felt through its diaspora. Mosaku now enters a highly competitive field alongside Teyana Taylor and Elle Fanning, with the final winners to be revealed when the ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien, takes place at the Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026.

