Nigerian media personality IK Osakioduwa has opened up on why he did not return as host of the 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), ending an 11-year run that began with the inaugural ceremony in 2013.
Speaking during an appearance on The Morayo Show, IK dismissed suggestions of a fallout with Africa Magic, stressing that his absence was based on personal convictions rather than any disagreement with the organisers.
“This year, I wasn’t destined to host this year. I strongly believe in where God has sent you to be and at the time they sent you to be,” he said.
“Africa Magic will always be my first love when it comes to media. At least with TV, we are in love with each other, they love me and I love them. So, there was no problem there.”
The veteran broadcaster explained that certain sponsorship affiliations connected to the 2026 edition conflicted with values he has maintained throughout his career.
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“I have a few principles that didn’t agree with that particular edition,” he said.
“I don’t endorse alcoholic brands or tobacco brands. So I wouldn’t have been able to serve properly in that particular edition.
“I won’t have effectively delivered what they needed.”
Following his decision to step aside, the organisers selected comedian Bovi Ugboma and actress Nomzamo Mbatha to co-host the 12th edition of the AMVCA.




