In Episode 4 of The Voice Nigeria Season 4, more talents take centre stage for an opportunity of a lifetime.
The Reality TV show which is brought to you by FirstBank is a commitment of the bank to providing a platform for nurturing and showcasing talents and driving cohesion. You can catch up on that here and what to expect in the new season.
Pere Jason
Pere kicked off the episode with high hopes and determination. A 25-year-old singer from Bayelsa State, Pere’s passion and confidence got him an impressive 4-chair turn from the coaches.
Right afterwards, was 22-year-old student and singer, Henry Deekor Sidum. A student of Physiotherapy from Rivers State, Henry’s impeccable voice and microphone techniques proved why he deserved to be on the show, especially to Coaches Waje and Praiz. Once more igniting the playful rivalry that these 2 coaches are gradually becoming famous for [on the show].
Commending the talented singer for a job well done, Coach Praiz expressed in these words:
“Impeccable Voices Like Yours Makes Me Happy to Be on This Show”.
Coach Praiz on The Voice Nigeria Season 4
![](https://www.okay.ng/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Screenshot_20230120-150258_YouTube-1024x461.jpg)
For Coach Naeto C, Lotannachino song choice and delivery of viral Afrobeats record, “Love Nwantinti” was audacious enough to get his attention. While the rendition of “Titanium” by 27-year-old Fatima Idakwo from Kogi State, told a tale of guts and resilience.
The episode closed on a victorious note for Coach Waje when versatile singer, Martins Asogwa, selected her to be his coach on the competition. Making this a dream-come-true for the singer, in what appeared to be a predestined decision.
What to expect
For the past 128 years, FirstBank has given voice to Nigerians and will continue to give voice to Nigerians by creating employment and economic empowerments in the country through its products, services and initiatives. It remains committed to strengthening the creative industry, which is fast growing into a multi-billion dollar, with potential to be a leading contributor to Nigeria’s GDP in the near future.
The quest to build formidable teams for the all-new season of The Voice Nigeria continues.
The stakes are getting higher in the competition and the teams of 12 are filling up fast.
Can’t wait to find out what’s next? Tune in this Saturday to find out!