Nigerian Idol Season 10 narrows to Purp and Raymu after emotional semifinals. Viewers now decide who wins as grand finale approaches. Vote now for your star
The latest episode of Nigerian Idol Season 10 delivered an emotional wave of talent, surprises and heartfelt performances, ending with two powerful voices Purp and Raymu advancing to the grand finale.
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The night opened with the “Judges’ Choice” round. Purp impressed with Whitney Houston’s “Greatest Love of All,” a bold selection that showcased her grace and vocal command.
Lawrence followed with a tender take on Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man,” stirring emotions in both the judges and audience.
Raymu lit up the stage with his rendition of Usher’s “Burn,” revealing both range and presence.
Mikki rounded out the round with a moving performance of “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban, drawing strong praise from the panel.
Then came the twist—Lawrence was eliminated, sending shock through the crowd.
Moments later, Mikki was also voted out, reducing the competition to just Purp and Raymu, the final contenders.
The second round, titled This Is How It Should Be Done,” asked contestants to revisit songs that challenged them during auditions. Purp delivered a haunting version of Demi Lovato’s “Anyone,” dedicating the performance to those who have ever felt alone.
Alicia Keys is one of my greatest inspirations. I want to be a singer who tells the truth through his voice.” — Raymu
It was raw, emotional and technically masterful.
Raymu followed with Alicia Keys’ “Fallin’,” once a shaky audition piece.
His new version was heartfelt and smooth. “Alicia Keys is one of my greatest inspirations,” Raymu said before singing. “I want to be a singer who tells the truth through his voice.” He did just that.
In the final round—“Viewers’ Choice”—fans selected the songs. Raymu performed Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down” with quiet intensity, earning strong praise from judge Omawumi, who said, “He shone through the night.”
Purp responded with Anita Baker’s “Sweet Love,” a vocally rich and soulful performance that highlighted her stage mastery. She delivered with poise and undeniable talent, sealing her place as a finalist to watch.
Before the show ended, Lawrence and Mikki returned for farewell performances. Lawrence offered a heartfelt rendition of “Bruises” by Lewis Capaldi, while Mikki closed with “We Are the World,” echoing unity and purpose.
From thousands of hopefuls to just two stars, Nigerian Idol Season 10 finale is now in the hands of the viewers. The season has been one of inspiration, artistic growth, and unforgettable voices.
Voting is now open on the Africa Magic website or via the MyDStv and MyGOtv apps.
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The winner of Nigerian Idol Season 10 will be decided by fans across the nation. The question now is simple—Who gets your vote?

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