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It’s down to the final 8 on The Voice Nigeria!

Anticipation mounts as The Voice Nigeria takes a whole new turn! With 40 talents now evicted, the final 8 stand strong as they vie for the title of the first ever winner on The Voice Nigeria! Only your votes will determine who wins. With a record deal and a brand new SUV worth 7 million, the contestants need your votes to stay fighting!

Who comes out the victor on The Voice Nigeria?

To vote for your favorite talents,  simply send their unique codes to 33120. SMS costs N50 each.

NONSO BASSEY (#teamPatoranking) – SMS 13 to 33120

CHIKE (#teamPatoranking) – SMS 10 to 33120

A'RESE (#teamWaje) – SMS 25 to 33120

PATRICK (#teamWaje) – SMS 30 to 33120

CORNEL (teamTimiDakolo) – SMS 18 to 33120

DEWE (teamTimiDakolo) – SMS 19 to 33120

BRENDA (team2Baba) – SMS 01 to 33120

VIVEEYAN (team2Baba) – SMS 08 to 33120

You can also vote via WeChat. Simply download the WeChat app, search and follow africamagictv and then vote! Remember, you can vote up to 100 times! 

The Voice Nigeria is brought to you by Africa Magic and sponsored by Airtel in association with Coca Cola.

For more information, please visit our website at www.africamagic.tv/thevoice

|Be sure to tune in this Sunday the 31st of July at 20:00CAT on Africa Magic Showcase DStv Ch151 and Africa Magic Urban DStv Ch153

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