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Kunle Remi Walks Back Oscars-AMVCA Comparison, Calls It “All a Joke”

March 21, 2026
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Nollywood actor Kunle Remi was caught in a social media frenzy this week after an offhand comparison between the AMVCA and the Oscars spiraled into a heated online debate, prompting a quick clarification from the actor.

It began, as so many controversies do these days, with a video. Remi shared footage from the 2026 Academy Awards ceremony showing celebrated actor Michael B. Jordan having his Oscar engraved moments after his victory—a behind-the-scenes glimpse that clearly caught the “Anikulapo” star’s attention.

In his reaction, Remi appeared to suggest that AMVCA winners do not receive their plaques with the same immediacy, a remark that, whether intended as throwaway commentary or not, lit a fuse across Nigerian social media and was swiftly picked up by entertainment platforms across the continent.

Within hours, the clip was circulating widely, with fans, industry insiders, and commentators weighing in on whether the comparison was fair—and whether Remi had a point.

But before the debate could fully take shape, the actor moved to douse the flames himself.

In a follow-up video posted shortly after the initial reaction gained traction, Remi was unequivocal. “I was just messing around, and it was all a joke,” he said, with the air of a man who had watched a harmless quip transform into a headline and decided to intervene before it became something else entirely.

He maintained that he was well aware of how the AMVCA’s award process actually works—implying the comment was never meant as a genuine critique.

Far from distancing himself from the awards body, Remi was effusive in his praise for the platform, going so far as to describe the AMVCA as the only African awards show that can be legitimately mentioned in the same breath as the Oscars.

“AMVCA is the only African show you can even compare to the Oscars,” he said—a statement that, in a matter of minutes, had effectively flipped the narrative from criticism to endorsement.

He also confirmed a personal stake in this year’s edition, revealing that he is not merely attending but is actively involved in the production. “I’ll be at this year’s AMVCA—in fact, I’m working with them on this one,” he said, adding another layer of context to remarks that his followers might otherwise have read as pointed criticism from the outside.

What Remi’s viral moment inadvertently accomplished was to shine a light on a production detail that many viewers may never have considered: how, exactly, do African awards shows handle the personalization of their trophies?

Industry sources familiar with the AMVCA’s operations say the answer is more sophisticated than the initial online chatter suggested. According to insiders, winners receive their plaques on stage immediately upon being announced—consistent with global awards show conventions.

They are then directed to a dedicated media room backstage, where engraving stations are set up to personalize each award in real time on the night of the event itself.

In other words, the engraving is not deferred to a later date or mailed to recipients weeks after the ceremony. It happens the same evening, while winners are simultaneously engaged in the post-win media circuit—press interviews, photography, and official documentation. Visual records from previous editions of the ceremony, sources confirm, bear this process out.

Remi’s clarification, however lighthearted its origins, arrives at a moment when questions of production standards, presentation, and global competitiveness are very much alive within the African entertainment industry.

Nollywood, long the dominant force in African cinema by sheer volume, has in recent years been making increasingly confident strides toward international recognition. Streaming platforms have expanded the reach of African content to global audiences, and conversations about quality, investment, and infrastructure have intensified accordingly.

The joke has been explained, the clarification issued, and the AMVCA, by his own account, remains in very good standing. Whether the conversation his video sparked continues without him is, at this point, entirely out of his hands.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Kunle Remi’s viral comparison between the AMVCA and the Oscars was nothing more than a harmless joke that spiraled out of proportion.

If anything, the controversy inadvertently did the awards body a favor by bringing that detail to public attention. The AMVCA needs no defense. It stands on its own merit.

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