After months of competing with some of Nigeria’s best performers and vocalists who auditioned for the ninth season of Nigerian Idol, Chima Udoye was crowned the winner of this year’s edition at the finale on Sunday, July 14, 2024.
With an intense finale episode, the live shows started with the show’s top 10 contestants taking to the stage to perform John Legend’s ‘Glory.’ It was immediately followed by the winners’ performances.
Progress, the winner of Nigerian Idol Season 7, performed alongside the Bigi Idol winner. Victory Gbakara, Nigerian Idol Season 8 winner, performed an original he wrote before his season’s finale. The night got intense with performances from guest performers such as Chike, Simi and then the top 3 finalists. Soon after, the winner Chima was crowned.
What you should know about Chima Udoye
Chima is known for his onstage charisma and vocal dexterity that has left the judges – 9ice, Omawumi, and Ric Hassani – speechless with every performance. During the finale performances, Omawumi pointed out that Chima was competing with himself – a true testament to how his rise on the show shows how much he’s capable of beyond the boundaries of the competition.
Specialising in jazz and soul music, Chima revealed at the beginning of the show that he hopes to showcase his vocal prowess and also use the Nigerian Idol platform to inspire others. Twelve weeks later, he’s crowned the winner.
During her speech at the finale, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content & Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, commended Chima for emerging winner while highlighting the resilience it took for him to get to this spot.
Following a night of live performances from vocal powerhouses and artists such as Simi, Chike, and Victory Gbakara, Nigerian Idol S8 winner; Chima was presented with a cash prize of 30 million naira, a a brand new SUV, DStv Explora plus a one year premium subscription. The grand prize is also inclusive of a music deal along with a music video.