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#BET 2015: Who wins “Best International Act (Africa)” ?

Ever since Black Entertainment Television (BET) announced nominations for the 2015 BET Awards, which will hold at the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, on the 28th of June , several campaigns, guesses have began to flood the social media over likely nominees that will emerge winners of the highly coveted award.



For the category of “Best International Act (Africa)”, where top eight artistes in Africa were nominated- Sarkodie from Ghana, Fally Ipupa from DR Congo; Wizkid from Nigeria, Stone buoy from Ghana, Yemi Alade from Nigeria, AKA from South Africa, Sauti Soul from Kenya and The Soil from South Africa.

Who do you think deserves to win the category this year? Kindly share your views...

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