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11 contestants vie to become next Nigerian Idol By Kunle Daramola 18 Views
Eleven contestants have made it to the finals of the 6th season of the Nigerian Idol, the local version of the Idol series franchise, a reality television singing competition.
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The finalists were picked out of the 68 contestants that made it through the theatre week after scaling through a series of tests and performances.
Winning, a songwriter and producer, was among those whose journey was cut short. Although his personality and charisma had earned him a spot in the theatre week, unfortunately, he was unable to convince the judges again.
11 contestants battle to become next Nigerian Idol
Published 3 May 2021
The theatre week for the Nigerian Idol Season 6 has come to end as the judges have selected 11 contestants who will battle to become the next Nigerian Idol.
Of the 68 contestants selected for the theatre week, after a series of tests and performances, only 11 scaled through.
The 11 contestants are Faith Mac Ebiama, Comfort Alalade, Emmanuel Elijah, Clinton Franci, Beyonce Ajomiwe, Francis Atela, Dotun Deloye, Faith Onyeje, Akunna Okey, Daniel Ikechi, Kingdom Kroseide.
During the second theatre week, contestants were assessed based on the strength of their voices and their overall stage performance. However, most of the contestants were unable to cross the hurdle.