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The Voice Nigeria
GenreReality
Talent Show
Created byJohn de Mol
Based onThe Voice of Holland
Presented byIK Osakioduwa
Stephanie Coker
Theme music composerMartijn Schimmer
Opening themeThis is The Voice
Ending themeThis is The Voice
Country of originNigeria
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes29
Production
Executive producerM-net
EditorSasani Studios
Running time60-120 byminutes
Production companyTalpa Media
Original release
NetworkAfrica Magic Urban
Africa Magic Showcase
ReleaseOriginal series:
10 April 2016 - 8 October 2017
Revived series:
TBA

The Voice Nigeria is the Nigerian version of the TV series The Voice.

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]

Season 1 (2016)

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]

Season 2 (2017)

The Voice Nigeria had four coaches like the first season and featured Yemi Alade (a new coach) in place of 2face Idibia. It was also hosted by Ik Osakioduwa and Stephanie Coker. The winner of the edition was Idyl.


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