The Voice Nigeria

The Voice Nigeria
Genre Reality
Talent Show
Created by John de Mol
Based on The Voice of Holland
Presented by IK Osakioduwa
Stephanie Coker
Judges 2baba
Waje
Patoranking
Timi Dakolo
Theme music composer Martijn Schimmer
Opening theme This is The Voice
Ending theme This is The Voice
Country of origin Nigeria
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 17
Production
Executive producer(s) M-net
Editor(s) Sasani Studios
Running time 60-120 minutes
Production company(s) Tenn-Speed TV Pictures
Talpa Media
Distributor M-net
Release
Original network Africa Magic Urban
Africa Magic Showcase
Original release April 10, 2016 (2016-04-10) – present (present)

The Voice Nigeria is the Nigerian version of the TV series The Voice. It premiered on Africa Magic television channels Showcase and Urban on DStv in Nigeria on 10 April 2016 and was sponsored by Airtel and Coca-Cola. The winner would earn a recording contract with Universal Music Group, an SUV car worth N7 million and a trip to Abu Dhabi. The show is produced by the producers of Trending SA on SABC3, Tenn-Speed TV Pictures.

Format

The Blind Auditions

The show starts with the Blind auditions. In this stage the coaches, all noteworthy performing artists, have their chairs faced away from the stage as the contestant sings. The coaches have the duration of the contestant's performance(90 seconds) to decide whether they want the contestant on their team and turn. If one coach turns, the contestant defaults to that coach but if more than one coach turns, the contestant has to choose who he/she wants to work with. In the end of the blind auditions, each coach will have twelve "Talents" on their teams.

The Battle Rounds

The next stage is the battle rounds. In this stage, the coaches pair their talents in twos and give each pair a song to perform. After the performance the coach chooses one to advance while the other goes home, or is stolen by another coach. Each coach has two steals. The coaches advance with eight talents each at the end of the battle rounds.

The Live Shows

After the battle rounds comes the Live Shows. In this stage, each of the talents perform a song given by their coach, and the coach saves one out of every four talents while the rest are left to public votes. Public votes save one talent out of each team every week while the rest are evicted. The talents are cut from 32 to 16 to 12 to 8 of them who qualify for the finals. From the Top 8, the winner and runner up are decided by the public votes.[1]

Coaches

Hosts

Main Host: IK Osakioduwa

Assistant: Stephanie Coker

Season 1 (2016)

The Voice Nigeria (Season 1)
Broadcast from 10 April (2016-04-10) – 31 July 2016 (2016-07-31)
Coaches 2baba
Waje
Patoranking
Timi Dakolo
Finals venue Sasani Studios
Winner
A'rese
Origin Edo State
Song ""Hallelujah""
Genre(s) Adult Contemporary
Coach Waje
Runner-up
Chike

The opening broadcast was on 10 April 2016. The four coaches for the inaugural season are Nigerian artistes Waje, Timi Dakolo, Patoranking and 2baba aka Tuface (formerly known as 2face Idibia). The programme is hosted by IK Osakioduwa and Stephanie Coker.[2]

Contestants

Top 4

Season 2 (2017)

The Voice Nigeria (Season 2)
Broadcast from 18 June 2017 (2017-06-18)
Coaches Yemi Alade
Waje
Patoranking
Timi Dakolo

In the second season, three of the four judges were kept, Timi Dakolo, Waje and Patoranking. But Yemi Alade replaced first season judge 2baba (Tuface).

Competitors

Team Yemi
  • Chris Rio (Delta State, 21)
  • Favour Johnson (25)
  • Ifeoma Onu (32)
  • Jahnomso Ilem (27)
  • Joy Ebiem (J'Dess) (26)
  • Ogeshi Ihenacho (Imo State, 25)
  • Olanrewaju Omowa (20)
  • Olawale Olusi (22)
  • Torisheju Ogbe (25)
  • Yimika Akinola
Team Pato
  • Afolayan Alabi
  • Annie Cedric
  • Blessing Isaac
  • Chukwuemeka Chike-Ezekpeazu
  • Ebube Obioma
  • Emmanuel Okafor
  • Emuejevoke Efiokpene
  • Favour Idugbe
  • Itunu Ogunyemi
  • Kessy Mbonu
  • Tama Nisa

Team Timi
  • Blessed Eke
  • Daniel Diongoli
  • Emmanuel Precious
  • Godwin Bada
  • Grace Udoh
  • Jahtell Ilem
  • Kendris Ologidi
  • Nwando Okoli
  • Sandra Osamor
  • Victor Thompson
Team Waje
  • Arewa Comfort
  • Chuks Aniebonam
  • Efezino Akpo
  • Glory Amanyi
  • Obichi Marshall
  • Paulyn Bob
  • Shapera Makepeace
  • Wilson Odini
  • Jorah Julius

References

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