
The AMVCA has, for over 10 years, celebrated and honored creatives both on-screen and behind the scenes for their passion and work. In addition to prestige and recognition, many actors, producers, and writers have seen their careers soar after an AMVCA nomination — and even more so after a win.
Beyond the excitement and glamor that the nominations bring, the night of the AMVCA is filled with fashion, fun, and entertainment, thanks to personalities like Osas Ighodaro, Toke Makinwa, and the celebrity fashion designers who make the night glamorous and fun.
AMVCA 2025 promises a mix of comedy, culture, and creativity with its Digital Content Creators category. And for these digital content creators, these are the names you need to know at #AMVCA2025. Meet the nominees for Best Digital Content Creator at the 11th AMVCA.
Meet the Nominees for Best Digital Content Creator at the 11th AMVCA:
Ariyiike Dimples and Brainjotter – ‘Risky’
Dorcas Ariyiike Owolagba, also known as Ariyiike Dimples, is a TV host and actress. She, alongside Brainjotter, has been nominated for “Risk,” a series that tells the story of a delusional woman in search of a fairytale romance. In addition to skits and social content, Dorcas also featured in ‘Something About The Briggs.’
Brainjotter is one of the most well-known skit makers and content creators, known for not just his skits, but also for his music and popular viral dances like Gwon Gwon.
Elozonam Ogbolu, Hoviare Freedom, and Chy Nwakanma – ‘Who is Sarah?’

Elozonam is one of BBN’s most active housemates. Although he initially featured behind the scenes and has been behind projects like Therapy and My Name is Zozo, over the years, Elozonam has solidified his place in the Nigerian creative space.
Chy Nwakanma is also a commendable actor with roles in sitcoms, big and small movies, such as Hustle, Everybody Loves Jenifa, and Lost to Love, showcasing her range, experience, and passion.
Together with Elozonam and Hoviare Freedom, they created a digital piece that is both hilarious and painfully relatable.
Iyo Prosper Adokiye – ‘We Listen, We Don’t Judge (Bible Edition)’
“We Listen, We Don’t Judge” was quite a trend on social media that allowed users to share secrets, questions, actions, and past experiences in a safe space (or as safe as a social media space can be). Iyo Prosper Adokiye tells the story of some questionable Bible stories of Cain, Eve, Potiphar, and his wife with the #WeListenWeDontJudge twist.
Jide ‘Pounds’ Ibitoye – ‘Abike ati Asola’
From the quality, style, and script, ‘Abike ati Asola’, a brief skit, reflects and shares tidbits about authentic Yoruba culture. Its plot follows Abike and Asola, two young lovers deeply invested in each other and the future of their relationship. However, their love story takes an unexpected twist when a French woman enters the picture, creating tension and stirring up jealousy. Asola, determined to win Abike’s heart, finds himself caught in a whirlwind of emotions and comedic situations as he tries to prove his love amidst the growing complications.
Taaooma – ‘Tips’

Maryam Apaokagi–Greene, also known as Taaooma, is one of Nigeria’s OG skit makers and content creators, taking on the role of mother, father, children, and every other role that needs to be filled. She is most popular as Mama Tao. Over the years, she has collaborated with several acts, including Bambam, Tedy A, Tunde Eko Craze, and more. With over 1 million subscribers on YouTube and thousands on other social media platforms, Taaooma shares hilarious skits with her fans about Nigerian family life.
The nominated skit with King Bach shared the story of a delivery man who asked for more tips after making a delivery and ended up being kicked out by the customers. The skit reached nearly 1 million Instagram users and garnered over 11k comments.

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