News
recently hit the media waves about how an eight-year-old girl won this
year’s edition of the Nigeria Got Talent reality show. Meanwhile,
Amarachi Uyanne, the eight-year old dance sensation, has already reeled
out plans in respect of how she is going to spend her N10 million grand
prize.
A
truly brilliant and philanthropic-minded child, Amarachi has said that
apart from having a plan to pursue her education abroad in due time, she
also has a strong desire to use part of her prize money to help orphans
and the needy in the society. Her words: “I want to study abroad with
the money I won and also, I want to help orphans and the needy in our
society.”
Amarachi
was indeed not the only kid revelation at the NGT. Several others
showed up but did not go beyond the auditions. Yet, a few others like 11
years-old singer, Raji Oluwayomi, Dan Samuel Okon, Crystal Core, 12
years old rapper Olayemi John Pelumi made it to the semi-finals while 11
years old singer Oluwatoke Salami and the duo of Jesse and Oghomwen,
both 13 and 11 respectively made the top four finalists.
Therefore,
speaking on the performance of the youngsters on the show, Airtel’s
Chief Marketing Officer, Olu Akanmu, said, it was indicative of the
depth of talents in the country and the commitment of the operator to
create respectable platforms for talent discovery and nurturing.
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