Saturday, December 19, 2015

Glo’s Dance with Peter winner will emerges This Weekend

The winner of the Globacom sponsored dance reality TV show, Dance with Peter, will emerge this weekend, the next generation telecom network has stated. The company said it would be a thrilling end to the show which has been ruling the airwaves since August.
Finalists battling for the coveted crown are two incredible female dancers, Amazing Amy (523) and G-Xtreem (507) will  trade tackles  with five equally talented male dancers, Julius Faktah (520) who is the only remaining contestant from Ghana, C-Fly (524), Da Octopus (503), Kelvin (521), and Mali Hot Boy (511).

The top prize  bankrolled by   the telecommunications operator is a Toyota RAV 4 SUV, a   N3million cash  and a rare opportunity of featuring in the next P-Square music video.    In the same vein, the first and second runners-up will cart away   a brand new Honda Civic car, N2million and a brand new Kia Rio car with N1million respectively and a chance to feature in a top Glo Ambassador’s music video. Though all   seven finalists are indubitably talented dancers, the  three best who,  going by their consistency and dance energy are likely to win are Julius Fakta, Kelvin Ayanruo and Amazing Amy.

Fakta, a 23 year-old student of the University of Ghana dreams  to be one of the world’s most awesome and fantastic choreographers.  24- year-old Kelvin who  hails from Delta State   came for auditions as a member of Elevators NG dance crew and was subsequently picked out by the judges to stand as a solo contestant.

Amazing Amy is  touted to win   by many watchers owing to  her amazing dance skills. The  17-year old Amy is currently seeking admission to the university and    desires to  become a professional dancer.  However, many watchers also think Julius Fakta and Kelvin may stand in her way. Star music artiste and Glo ambassador, Dapo Oyebanjo, a.k.a. D’banj the   Koko master  is expected to  wear two caps  at the grand finale of  the dance reality show.

He will  be entertaining the audience and would also serve as guest judge during the final performance by the contestants.

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