STUDENT STAGES MIRACULOUS COMEBACK IN GLO X-FACTOR AUDITION

Started by GloXfactor, Jun 20, 2013, 06:31 PM

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*Gets boot camp  nomination

In a classic case of being second time lucky, a University of Abuja Masters Student, 30-year old Tochi Elo who failed to qualify at the Glo X -Factor audition in Abuja weeks back, has bowled the world's biggest reality TV show's judges over at  the Accra, Ghana audition shown across Ghana and Nigeria last weekend.

Unlimited Tochi who refused to bow to failure, managed to overcome her insolvency and took a bus ride lasting about 14 hours to attend  the X-Factor audition in the capital of Ghana.

TochiTochi She said she was heartbroken when she got a no from the judges at the Abuja audition. She however took all the advice on how she could improve on her voice and performance by practicing hard and reinforcing her belief in her ability to qualify for the next stage of the competition and even  win the star prize.

At the Accra audition, Tochi gave a superb rendition of C. C. Winans 'Alabaster Box' but one of the judges, M.I., asked her to sing the legendary Happy Birthday song to gauge her voice quality and range.

VictorVictor Tochi got three yeses from the judges who commended her raw determination, never-say-die  spirit  and focus  while advising her to work harder to progress in the singing reality television show debuting on the African continent for the first time courtesy Globacom.

Another outstanding qualifier for the boot camp from the episode was the Liberian Victor Gray, resident in Ghana, who knocked the audience out with his outfit and vocal power while voluptuous Kokui blew everybody's mind with her rendition of 'Halo' by Beyonce.

KokuiKokui The therapeutic quality of music was brought to the fore by light skinned Ruth Williams who said she used music to express happiness in a world that had been cruel to her as she had been severally raped while growing up.

Some of the singing lessons learnt from the programme include the need to maintain voice control by not allowing notes to slip, watching your breath by singing music genre compatible with voice quality and generally displaying more confidence and less nerves.

X-Factor, the world's biggest singing reality television show is being broadcast every weekend on select Nigerian and Ghanaian television stations and over five thousand talents are contesting for the star prize of  Twenty Four Million naira and a career enhancing Sony Music Contract.

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