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Kingdom, Francis battle for Bigi sponsored Nigerian Idol crown

As the popular reality show, Nigerian Idol, proudly sponsored by Bigi drinks, culminate on July 11, the rendition of the top two: Kingdom Kroseide and Francis Atela, who made it to the final round, performed exceptionally to outwit one another with striking talent all in a bid at clinching the prize of a recording contract with a leading record label and N50 million worth of prizes.

The contestants sang three songs each: their choice of song, favourite and one the judges think they did best in the show.

It was also a moment that saw Akunna evicted as she gathered the lowest votes and had to leave, but was given a last opportunity to perform what the judges said was her best song: “Set Fire to the Rain,” by Adele.

As the performance of the top two commenced, Kingdom did excellently well with the song: “Say Something,” by A Great Big World, and wowed the judges, as they commented.

DJ Sose put in good words saying: “We are not giving up on you.

“You keep climbing higher.”

Seyi Shay commented: “Perfect song.

“l am very proud of you.

“Your performance is magical and l am proud of you.”

Not left out was Obi Asika, who enthused: “You always have the voice.

“Your confidence shows you know what you are doing.

“You also have the swag.”

Francis’s first song: “So High,” by John Legend, was welcomed with accolades as Asika remarked: “You have a stadium performance.

“l can feel what you are singing.”

DJ Sose, who was very elated, pointed out his excellent stage presence and quality voice, saying: “Lots of people can feel what you are singing and you have proved why you are here.”

It was indeed exciting as the next round of songs chosen by the top two contestants was captivating and ushered in good words from the judges.

Kingdom’s rendition of the song: “Lion Sleeps Tonight,” by Solomon Linda, was hailed by Asika, who said his performance was world-class, with DJ Sose’s greetings, which showed he was highly delighted.

“With the words: “Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening,” the award-winning Nigerian-Hungarian disc jockey praised him.

He added: “You have brought the kingdom down and have given it to everybody.”

Shay also commented: “You are just making my head bigger and bigger.”

“Indeed you have too much to show the world.”

As the show continues, Francis’s second song: “Please forgive me,” by Bryan Adams left Shay speechless, while DJ Sose posits: “I like that.

“You did it technically.

“I would prefer you walk the stage more than you did.”

Asika, who was also delighted with Francis’s gig, stated: “You have the presence and the voice.

“Well done.”

Like the previous performance, Francis’s third song from a collection of Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healings” was well done that it aroused Asika’s choice of sweet words, which stated: “Your voice is so unique.

“It sounds awesome.”

Followed by DJ Sose’s: “Whether you win or not, you are a star.”

And Shays: “You are incredible.”

Kingdom’s “Just the way you are” by Bruno Mars was also exhilarating, a performance that made Seyi exclaim in Yoruba language, saying: “Kilode?”

Meaning: What is this?

She continued: “You are perfect, fantastic.

“Thank you for that.”

Also, Asika extolled him, saying: “You guys are creating problems here today; your performance, stage presence and swag are all incredible.

“You are going to be a star.”

DJ Sose affirmed: “We are overly impressed.

“You are not the same guy we met at the beginning of the show.

“Nigeria please vote.”

As the show climaxes on July 11, the votes of the over 11 million fans will decide who wears the crown as the Nigerian Idol of Season 6.

Proudly sponsored by Rite Foods’ Bigi soft drinks, Nigerian Idol is aired on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29.

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