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Fidelis Duker’s New Shows On Startimes Hits New Milestones

by Solomon Nda-Isaiah
2 years ago
in Entertainment
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FAD Productions Ltd, the renowned production company led by Fidelis Duker, has achieved remarkable success with the production of two original format TV shows for Startimes Nigeria. The shows, “Hello Mr Right” and the untitled reality show, have been capturing the hearts of audiences and receiving rave reviews for their innovative and entertaining content.

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“Hello Mr Right” is a thrilling dating game show that revolves around 12 young girls in search of love. The female contestants are pitted against a male contestant who must make the difficult decision of selecting his ideal partner from among them. The 13-episode series showcases the contestants’ efforts to charm and win the heart of their potential match.

On the other hand, screen perfect reality show features 16 aspiring actors competing for a grand prize and an exclusive acting contract. The contestants auditioned in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja, with an overwhelming response from thousands of talented youths. The show boasted a talented panel of judges, including Shaffy Bello, Ejike Asiegbu, and Ninanlowo Bolanle, who lent their expertise to select the deserving winners. Celebrated actress Damilola Adegbite served as the engaging and charismatic host of the show.

Fidelis Duker, the visionary behind FAD Productions Ltd, expressed his delight with the overwhelming success of both shows. He remarked, “We are thrilled to have produced such unique and engaging shows in partnership with Startimes Nigeria. The positive response from audiences has been overwhelming. We are grateful for the opportunity to bring fresh and entertaining content to Nigerian viewers.”

She specifically acknowledged the team who all contributed to hhe success of the show which has gain so much traction since of premiered

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The success of these shows not only testifies to the ingenuity of FAD Productions Ltd but also highlights their commitment to nurturing local talent and providing a platform for aspiring actors and entertainers to showcase their skills.

“Hello Mr Right” and the untitled reality show have further strengthened FAD Productions Ltd’s position in the Nigerian television industry. The company continues to push boundaries and deliver exceptional content to audiences.


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