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AFRIFF 2025: “The Eyes of Ghana”, “To Adaego With Love”, “Pasa Faho” Win Major Awards + Full List of Winners

AFRIFF 2025: “The Eyes of Ghana”, “To Adaego With Love”, “Pasa Faho” Win Major Awards + Full List of Winners

AFRIFF 2025

The festival’s Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Film was awarded to Ben Proudfoot’s The Eyes of Ghana, while Best Feature Film went to Nwamaka Chikezie’s feature debut, To Adaego With Love.

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku

The 14th edition of the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) concluded in Lagos on Saturday, 8th November 2025, with the 2025 AFRIFF Globe Awards ceremony, the annual prize-giving event established to honour excellence in African and diaspora cinema among films screened at the festival.

The AFRIFF 2025 Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Film was awarded to Ben Proudfoot’s The Eyes of Ghana (2025, United States), which also won Best Documentary Film, while Best Feature Film went to Nwamaka Chikezie’s feature debut, To Adaego With Love (2025, Nigeria).

The Eyes of Ghana
The Eyes of Ghana

Among the international entries, Kalu Oji’s debut feature, Pasa Faho (2025, Australia), took home Best International Feature Film, while Vincent Le Gal, Alune Wade’s Tukki: From Roots to Bayou (2024, France), the AFRIFF 2025 closing film, clinched the award for Best International Documentary.

The AFRIFF 2025 Audience Choice Award went to Chee Keong Cheung’s Son of the Soil (2025, United Kingdom/Nigeria), a Lagos-set action film that excited festival goers. 

AFRIFF
AFRIFF 2025

See the full list of the AFRIFF 2025 Globe Awards winners below.

Special Jury Prize

  • The Eyes of Ghana (2025, United States)

Director: Ben Proudfoot

Audience Choice Award

  • Son of the Soil (2025, United Kingdom/Nigeria)

Director: Chee Keong Cheung

Best Feature Film

  • To Adaego With Love (2025, Nigeria)

Director: Nwamaka Priscilia Chikezie

Best International Feature Film

  • Pasa Faho (2024, Australia)

Director: Kalu Oji

Best Documentary

  • The Eyes of Ghana (2025, United States)

Director: Ben Proudfoot

Best International Documentary

  • TUKKI: From Roots to Bayou (2024, France/Ghana/Senegal/USA)

Director: Vincent Le Gal, Alune Wade

Best Short Film

  • The Day The Heart Died (2024, Nigeria)

Director: Russell Oru

Best International Short Film

  • Majini (2025, Germany)

Director: Joshua Neubert, Victor Muhagachi

Best Documentary Short Film

See Also
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  • Beyond the Screen (Nigeria/United Kingdom)

Director: Peter Fada Osiughwu

Best Student Short Film

  • The Labyrinth (2024, Nigeria)

Director: Toluwalope Okunade Ebiseni

Best Animation

  • The Travails of Ajadi (Nigeria)

Director: Adeoye Adetunji

Best Director

  • The Fisherman (2024, Ghana)

Director: Zoey Martinson

Best Screenplay

  • To Adaego With Love (2025, Nigeria)

Writer: Brenda Ogbukaa-Garuba

Best Male Performance

  • Richard Bamgbaiye, Aljana (2025, Nigeria)

Best Female Performance

  • Michelle Lemuya Ikeny, Nawi (2024, Kenya)
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