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N30m At Stake As Nigerian Idol Season 9 Begins Sunday

by Jerry Emmanson
1 year ago
in Entertainment, Cover Stories
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The Season 9 of the Nigerian Idol is set to begin this Sunday, April 21, 2024, starting 7:00pm.

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The Nigerian Idol is a reality TV show with a nationwide search for Nigeria’s next solo musical superstar. The quest is to find the best singer in the country who can be defined as the ‘National’ singer, and international artiste.

Nigerian Idol Judges: The contestants will be facing the Nigerian Idol judges which are well-known musical stars: Omawumi, 9ice and Ric Hassani.

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Winning Prize: The winner of the 2024 Nigerian Idol stands a chance to win N30million and more.

As the show kicks off in a matter of hours, a panel of three judges, made up of some of the music industry’s most influential experts, will be faced with the daunting prospect of choosing 50 talented singers to face the viewing public who will decide, in a series of live shows, who most deserves the chance of stardom.

These 50 hopefuls will be set tasks to prove that they have got the musical talent to make it in one of the world’s fastest-growing and most competitive music industries.

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