TAIWO OKANLAWON
More contestants are reaching their dead end in the ongoing MTN Project Fame West Africa as the power to retain the best singers in the competition was still put in the hands of West Africa viewers.
The viewers made their decision as they used their votes to save seven contestants except Gabriel, Oluchi, Steve, Dapo, and Winner.
Just before the names of these contestants with the least number of viewers’ votes were revealed, all the contestants delivered another impressive group performance.
Accepting their fate, Oluchi, Gabriel, Dapo, Winner, and Steve then sang passionately again in a bid to secure their spots in the competition.
After all was said and done, the Judges saved Winner; Faculty saved Dapo and the contestants saved Oluchi. Hence Gabriel and Steve’s sojourn in the competition came to an end.
During their last performances in the competition, Steve performed Emergency by D’Banj and Gabriel did Ahomka Womu by VIP. They were joined on stage by the other contestants who sang along with them amidst hugs and encouraging pats on the back.
However, the Judges made the decision to place Dapo (3), Yusuph (18), Oluchi (12), Pere (13), Mirabel (10), and Winner (17) on probation.
Meanwhile, the night turned to be a memorable one as when Falz The Bahd Guy made an unexpected appearance on stage, disrupting Joseph and Bolanle.
While the remaining 10 contestants moved the audience from the point of bobbing their heads to going on dancing spree with five star performances.
The excitement after each contestant’s performance was taken a notch higher with Falz’ hilarious comments.
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