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The Voice Nigeria: First Bank takes charge as lead sponsor

First Bank of Nigeria Limited has taken charge as the lead sponsor of TV reality musical talent show, The Voice Nigeria.

The bank, in a recent release, revealed that the winner of the show will receive N10 million cash prize, a brand new car, and an exciting one-year recording contract reward with Universal Music.

For the first time ever, the Voice Nigeria will be produced in Nigeria and aired on DSTV channel (Africa Magic) Startimes and terrestrial TV channel (AIT), amongst other leading television stations in and outside the country.

According to the release, the talent hunt will start with blind auditions to be submitted upon being shortlisted after a successful registration. The registration for auditions will be open until September 19,  2020.

The Voice Nigeria will be hosted by Denola Adepetun (aka Denola Grey), Nancy Isime, Toke Makinwa, and the coaches are Dare Art Alade, Folarin Falana (aka Falz), Yemi Alade and Aituaje Iruobe (aka Waje),” the release read.

The Voice Nigeria is a music talent show organised by Un1ty Nigeria to discover, nurture, and bring to the fore musical talents amongst the next generation of Nigerian youth.

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