Yinka Davies |
The three celebrity judges on the on-going Nigerian Idol
Season 5 show, Dede Mabiaku, Yinka Davies and Darey ‘Art’ Alade recently
expressed their disappointment with the inability of some of the promising
contestants on the show to make it to the top 12 phase of the competition.
The judges, all of whom watched in bewilderment as the
quartet of Shayee, Modele, Sther and Classic Tunez failed to make the top 12
cut during the eviction show for top 30 Batch 2 contestants, were visibly
jolted and caught gaping in disbelief as the contestants exited the stage one
after the other.
The eviction show was designed with the double task of
easing out some contestants while also ensuring the progression of the best
performers, and so it appeared headed until Shayee, Modele and Sther lost out
to Nex2 courtesy of superior vote count from the viewing public.
This drew the ire of the judges with some pockets of
remonstration.They noted that Nex2 particularly had put up the worst
performance during the Performance show and should not have merited a top 12
place.
“We don’t need to do any crap here,” retorted Dede when
asked by Show host, Illryhmz, about his views on the results. He continued,
“They have removed the top performers and then you want me to choose. I no
choose, I am sorry. The worst performer last week is on the (top 12) chair. He
knows that, he admitted (that) himself. So, what are we talking about when
voting takes precedence over everything. We are supposed to be focusing on
values here, but it’s been thrown overboard.”
Also speaking, Darey ‘Art’Alade expressed reservation over
the inability of the voting public to toe the line of quality of performance.
His words, “Clearly, what we observe or what we thought was
not so great in terms of performances as dictated by the likes of Brenda, Tama
and Co is not what the audience think. So who are we?”
Meanwhile, the contestant at the centre of this, Nex2 has
described his qualification for top 12 as an act of God, while admitting that
he was shocked by the outcome.
He said, “I am in-between surprise and relief. In fact, I am
so surprised because the judges last week gave me credit for my vocal ability
that I was good but that they did not like the choice of song that I did at all
and that affected my performance so I felt like I was not going to make it to
the top 12, I did not have hope, but I had some encouragement from someone who
encouraged me to go get votes. I got in touch with some friends who told me
that I did not do badly, that I was energetic, I used the stage well. They also
said that the performance was not really me, that I gave my best to the song. I
think that was just it, they say it. I am just grateful to God, this is a
shocker to me; God has really shocked me, this is not me doing this. So I am
grateful to every person that voted for me.”
Nigerian Idol season 5 is aired on Saturdays and Sundays on
major terrestrial and satellite TV Stations, including; NTA National STV and TVC.
Nigerian Idol focuses on discovering Nigerian youths with
talent in music and giving them a unique platform to take shots at stardom. The
eventual winner goes home with N7.5 million cash reward, a brand new car, a
recording deal worth N7.5 million with Universal Music label and some high-end
devices.
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