The Voice Nigeria season 3: Yemi Alade tasks three talents passes the knockout stage

Yemi Alade’s six-talent group was in the spotlight as the ongoing The Voice Nigeria season passes the knockout stage per week seven.

While the three other trainers — Falz, Waje, and Darey Art Alade — had the opportunity of concealing any of their talents following their performances, some members of Yemi Alade’s staff failed to make it into the next round.

With the six talents — Toscene, Loven, Vanilla, Ewa, Tim Ayo, and Kitay — serenading the audiences and coaches at the knockout phase, Yemi Alade was tasked with deciding the destiny of the three talents that moved to another stage tagged Battlefield.

Three talents from the Yemi Alade’s team namely Vanilla, Kitay, and Toscene became the first three to make it to another stage, Battlefield.

Loven, who admitted to denying his sins, failed to convince some of the coaches to be stolen and was sent to the danger zone in which he stopped his trip after a rendition of Wande Coal’s’Away.’

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In the same vein, Ewa’s rendition of Ariana Grande’s’reckless Woman’ failed to coerce the coaches into enabling her to keep her journey on the reality series. Timi Ayo’s diversion of Rotimi’s’Love Riddim,’ also got him to the risk zone and finally out of the competition.

An emotional Yemi Alade, who rescued Toscene following her operation, urged that the evicted talents keep fighting and doing what they do best until they’re heard.

The week finished with the show’s headline host, FirstBank promising to reward viewers with the FirstBank minutes through its social media handles.

Developed by FirstBank, Baba Ijebu, and made by Un1ty, The Voice Nigeria further showcases the lender’s role -through venture — in allowing Nigerians to passionately empowering and investing in youths while providing a voice to everyone.

FirstBank’s Corporate Communications Group Head Folake Ani-Mumuney reiterated the bank’s commitment to strengthening the creative industry that’s rapidly growing to a multibillion-dollar company, with the potential to be a leading contributor to Nigeria’s GDP soon.

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