Last night’s episode of Nigerian Idol Season 10 was everything: emotional, electrifying, and downright unforgettable. What started with four incredibly talented finalists quickly turned into a bittersweet night of cheers, tears, and game-changing performances, as Mikki and Lawrence took their final bows.
That leaves us with just two: Purp and Raymu. And with the grand finale just days away, the stakes have never been higher.
The Night Unfolded in Three Explosive Segments:
1. Judges’ Choice:
The judges pulled out their best picks, and the contestants delivered.
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Purp opened with a graceful rendition of Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All,” powerful, poised, and perfectly delivered.
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Lawrence bared his soul with Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man,” showing the emotional control we’ve come to love him for.
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Raymu set the stage ablaze with Usher’s “Burn,” smooth vocals, and undeniable stage presence.
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Mikki soared with “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban, pulling on every heartstring in the room.
But then came the night’s first heartbreak: Lawrence was eliminated. The crowd roared in support as he gave his heartfelt thanks and left the stage with grace.
Moments later, the next shocker hit: Mikki was also voted out. Just like that, the dream narrowed to two.
2. “This Is How It Should Be Done”
This round flipped the script: the finalists were asked to perform songs that other contestants butchered during the audition phase, the ones that left judges cringing. It was their moment to show exactly how it should’ve been done.
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Purp performed “Anyone” by Demi Lovato, a song that stumped many during auditions. But with her powerful vocals and emotional depth, she transformed it into a haunting, heartfelt performance. “This is for anyone who feels alone,” she said, her voice carrying strength and vulnerability.
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Raymu took on “Fallin’” by Alicia Keys, one of the most poorly delivered songs during the audition rounds. But Raymu’s smooth tone, honesty, and vocal control brought the soul back to the song. “Alicia Keys is who I aspire to be; I want to be a believable singer,” he shared before leaving the audience completely drawn in.
3. Viewers’ Choice:
Fans picked the songs, and the finalists brought the fire.
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Raymu delivered a hauntingly beautiful rendition of “Lay Me Down” by Sam Smith. Omawumi summed it up perfectly: “You shone through the night.”
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Purp followed with Anita Baker’s “Sweet Love,” wrapping the room in warmth and effortless elegance.
Before the night wrapped, Lawrence returned for one final performance of “Bruises” by Lewis Capaldi, a moving reminder of just how far he’d come. Mikki followed with “We Are the World,” a fitting close to his journey of unity, power, and voice.
From thousands of auditions to two unforgettable voices, it all comes down to Purp and Raymu. Who will win? Who will wear the crown? Who will become the next Nigerian Idol?
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