With her victory, Okiemute smiles home with the
grand prize of N5 million, a brand new SUV and a recording contract.
Okiemute Ighorodje, a 25 year old Linguistics & Communications graduate from University of Port Harcourt has won the ninth edition of MTN Project Fame West Africa.
Okiemute Ighorodje, a 25 year old Linguistics & Communications graduate from University of Port Harcourt has won the ninth edition of MTN Project Fame West Africa.
With her victory, Okiemute smiles home with the grand prize of N5 million, a brand new SUV and a recording contract.
Elizabeth emerged
the first runner-up, claiming the N3 million prize and a saloon car.The second
runner-up was Kitay, who went home with N2
million and a saloon car.Pere who performed Sam Smith's‘s ‘Writing on the Wall’ at the closing gala, came fourth
and went home with N2 million.
Before Project Fame, Okiemute used to have a career in modeling,
but she has been following her passion as the lead singer of a band.
She is from a family
of six, and the third of four girls. Okiemute credits her journey into music to
one of her sisters, whom she said was always quick to put her at the forefront
of any music-related activity.
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