History was made in Africa on Saturday when the first ever audition
of the world’s biggest TV reality show, X-Factor kicked off on the
continent with a big bang in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Hundreds of
enthusiastic young boys and girls trooped out to fight for wealth and
fame on the continent’s largest singing competition platform. The show was brought to Africa for the first time by leading telecommunications company, Globacom.
As early as 7.30 am, over 200 participants, some of whom kept vigil
at the venue to beat the anticipated early morning rush, had converged
on the Presidential Hotel, venue of the auditions. By midday, over 600
participants had registered and had been accredited to participate.
Just as the prospective music stars were surging to register and be
auditioned, newly arrived hopefuls were also falling over one another to
buy, register and activate their Glo lines at the sales points so as to
participate at the epoch making event.
Some of the participants travelled from Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa
Ibom and Edo states to try their chances of winning the unprecedented
prize money of N24 million and a recording contract with Sony Music
international. The participants expresed their gratitude to Globacom for
making their dreams come through at no cost.
Kutcheti John, a guitarist, singer and broadcaster, who came for the
audition said that the reality show was a wonderful experience for him.
” I must say that this is a wonderful and fantastic experience for
me. Glo is awesome. I treasure this moment and I thank Glo for providing
Nigerian youths the biggest platform to showcase our latent talents.
That we have this wonderful experience free of charge shows that Glo
cares about the Nigerian people and it does not matter again if one wins
or not. The fact that one has the opportunity to be on this platform is
self fulfilling”, he said.
Echoing Kutcheti, Queenet Orubo, 200 level medical dental student of
University of Port Harcourt noted that her appearance at the auditions
“is a good and wonderful experience for me as I feel on top of the world
that a platform has been given to me to exercise my innate ability”.
Vera Tarifikiye of the English Department of Niger Delta University,
Amasoma, Bayelsa State, said that she had no regret traveling all the
way from Amasoma “to be part of this epoch making event”.
“If I had not made it to this event today, I would have lived to
regret that. This is a fabulous experience for me . I thank Glo for this
wonderful opportunity”, she enthused
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