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Mira Clear evicted as Ric Hassani makes tough decision on Nigerian Idol

Mira Clear evicted as Ric Hassani makes tough decision on Nigerian Idol
For the last eleven weeks Nigerian Idol Season 9, has had us glued to our TV screens every Sunday night, and the penultimate show on Sunday, July 7, 2024, was no different.

From the twist that came as a result of the judge’s choice performances to the top four pushing the boundaries of their sounds, the live show was a spectacle to watch.

The evening began with contestants selecting songs from a list provided by the judges. Host IK Osakioduwa revealed an exciting twist: the judge whose song choices were picked the most would win a special prize. Judges Omawumi, Ric Hassani, and 9ice were all eager for the chance to come out on top.

Mira Clear evicted as Ric Hassani makes tough decision on Nigerian Idol

First up was Chioma, who impressed everyone with her rendition of J’odie’s “Kuchi Kuchi,” chosen by Ric Hassani. She performed so well that the judges couldn’t help but dance. Omawumi remarked, “J’odie would be proud of what you did with her song.”

Lammy followed, delivering an outstanding performance of 2Baba’s “African Queen,” selected by 9ice. His stage presence and connection with the audience were remarkable, with this performance dubbed his best performance yet! In Omawumi’s words, ‘he made the song his own.’

 

 

Mira Clear delivered a powerful performance of Omawumi’s “If You Ask Me,” chosen by Omawumi herself. Her strong voice and animated expressions were a highlight of the night, leaving Omawumi thoroughly impressed.

To break the tie, Chima performed Darey Art Alade’s “Not The Girl,” selected by Ric Hassani. His smooth R&B/Soul performance left everyone, including the judges, in awe. It was R&B/Soul perfection as Chima made the song his own. Sitting suavely on stage commanding the ears of everyone listening, and having the judges sit and stand in astonishment.

As the show progressed, it came time for the eviction. IK had previously mentioned that this week would be a double elimination, which heightened the tension in the room. The audience, contestants, and their families, who were brought on stage, waited with bated breath for the results. It was also revealed that Ric Hassani, as the winning judge, had the power to save one of the bottom two contestants or let both be eliminated.

After a staggering 40 million votes, it was announced that Chima and Lammy had made it through to the finale. This left Mira Clear and Chioma in the bottom two, with one of them potentially going home. Ric Hassani, faced with the tough decision of saving one or letting both go, ultimately chose to save Chioma, resulting in Mira Clear’s departure.

The second round of performances showcased the top three contestants in their final efforts to secure votes ahead of the finale next Sunday. The incredible 121Selah lent their voices to harmonise with the top three, adding an extra layer of pzazz to their performances. 121Selah, a dynamic Nigerian vocal ensemble, merges Christian faith with captivating music and storytelling.

Chima opened with a soulful rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “As,” captivating the audience with his smooth vocals. Lammy followed, delivering a powerful performance of Alexandra Burke’s “Hallelujah,” which earned him a standing ovation. Chioma’s performance highlighted the impact of Ric Hassani’s save on her competition journey, elevating her to a formidable top-three contender. Her rendition of Jennifer Hudson’s ‘One Night Only’ impressed 9ice, who praised her interpretation and the contrast she brought to the song.

The night concluded with 121Selah performing their original single “Let Me In”, before joining Mira Clear for her final performance on the Idol stage as she performed “Next To Me” by Emeli Sandé.

Voting is now open, so support your favourite contestant! Visit the Africa Magic website https://www.dstv.com/africamagic/en-ng/show/nigerian-idol or download the MyDStv or MyGOtv App from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store to cast your vote.

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