MEGAwards Returns, Reopens Public Voting

Posted on November 3, 2020

The Music and Entertainment Gospel Awards (MEGAWARDS), has resumed its activities after a two-week suspension, and reopened voting too.

A statement by the awards organisers says voting will continue across MEGAwards online platforms between November 7th-15th.

“We enjoin music lovers to vote massively for their favourite pre-nominees within the eight days window.

“The voting process remains the same on both MEGAwards platforms, namely website (www.megawards.org/mega2020) and Facebook (www.facebook.com the/mega.voter2020),” said the statement.

The virtual awards ceremony, slated initially for November 15, now holds on Sunday, November 29.

MEGAwards’ had announced two weeks ago that it was suspending its undertakings in solidarity with Nigerian youths protesting police brutality, particularly after the unfortunate incident of October 20 at the Lekki Toll Plaza, Lagos.

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