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How Bayelsa’s Kingdom won Nigerian Idol

After weeks and months of auditions, evictions and drama, Bayelsa-born Kingdom Kroseide has been crowned Nigerian Idol 2021, a contest sponsored by BIGI drink produced by Rite Foods Ltd.

On 24th April 2021, 68 contestants headed to the theatre for the weeks of the music contest with only 17 contestants progressing to the next round. Later, 11 contestants were elevated to the live performances within the 10 weeks duration.

Kingdom’s rendition of ‘Gentleman’ by Fela Kuti, coupled with his duet with Cobhams Asuquo on the track one-hit ignited a euphoric feeling that erupted ecstatic moments from the judges who gave a standing ovation during the performance.

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The 24-year-old singer delighted fans, voters and the judges with his music talent all through the 10 weeks of performance to clinch the coveted grand prize.

The new star will be taking home a cash prize of N30 million, a brand-new SUV, six-track EP recording deal, three music videos included, a BIGI branded refrigerator plus one-year free supply of Bigi drinks, an all-expense-paid trip to Seychelles, a weekend getaway to Dubai for two- and one-year cable subscription.

Bayelsa-born Kingdom Kroseide has been crowned Nigerian Idol 2021
Bayelsa-born Kingdom Kroseide has been crowned Nigerian Idol 2021

The company’s Brand Manager, Boluwatife Adedugbe, said the firm has found a way to give back to consumers with not only refreshing beverages but tying the company’s values to youth and people-centred initiatives.

The Nigerian Idol season six recorded over 80m votes.

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