Naomi Mac, Esther, Dapo, Kitah, Kpee and Eazzie have scaled
through to the semifinal stage of the contest.
Twenty-five talents started the contest.
The coaches in the musical contest are popular artistes
Falz, Yemi Alade, Waje and Dare.
Dapo and Naomi Mac in Team Falz, Kitay in Team Yemi-Alade,
Esther and Kpee in Team Dare and Eazzie in Waje Team scaled through to the next
stage by numerous votes from their fans.
The six talents will slug it out among themselves to
determine who will scale through to the next stage that will lead to the final.
Nancy Isime, the show host, said all the six talents were in
need of the viewers’ votes to increase their chances of climbing to the final
stage.
The 17th edition of the reality show saw two talents: Nuel Ayo
and Anu, exit the stage, leaving six talents to perform in the next episode.
Each talent needs more votes from their fans to enable them
reach the next stage of performance as the contest gets tougher toward the
final stage.
Folake Ani-Mumuney, Group Head, Marketing and Corporate
Communications, First Bank Nigeria Limited, lead sponsor, said in a statement:
“The Voice Nigeria 3 was a reality TV show designed to discover and promote
talented singers in the country.”
According to Ani-Mumeney, it is to actualise their dreams of
becoming international stars which aligns with FirstBank’s commitment to
providing a platform for nurturing and showcasing talents and driving social
cohesion.
Ani-Mumuney added that the support was a demonstration of
FirstBank’s commitment to contributing to the projected revenue of $86 million
by 2021 from Nigeria’s music industry.
She said it was aimed at promoting a diversified economy in
line with the Federal Government diversification policy.
NAN reports that FirstBank made its unique USSD 894 platform
a verifiable avenue for the audience to vote in their favourites team to star
prize.
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