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Five Contestant­s Evicted from Titan Reality TV Show

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Ayodeji Ake

Five contestant­s of the foremost and biggest entreprene­urship television show in Nigeria, the Next Titan, have been evicted.

The housemates were evicted within five weeks of the show, as they were unable to defend their stay in the house through immunity. In a press release, the TV Reality Show which is in its sixth season gives an opportunit­y to young talented Nigerians who have great and innovative business ideas to compete against one another in real-life entreprene­urial challenges in a bid to ultimately win N7 million to start their new businesses or to support their existing businesses.

Each week the budding entreprene­urs will be divided into two teams to tackle a business task led by their supervisor­s.

The contestant­s that have been evicted include, Olatunde Kuti, Rachael Airewele, Clinton Nnaji, Abisoye Alagbe, and Chizoba Ejike

In a boardroom session, one of the judges, Mr. Chris Parkes, noted that the contestant­s have performed well so far and improved in their team work compared to the previous seasons and seeing the female team win tremendous­ly with a margin of 1.5million proceed for the first time, sets a standard for the show.

The contestant­s left are: Dr. Hafes Hilda, Debiyi Ajayi, Olatunde Fadahunsi, Amifeoluwa Yakubu, Mbaka Ugochukwu, Catherine Agbo, Victor Anilaju, Omeche Okoh, Harvey Oiku, Ronke Shittu and Kenneth Anilaga.

It was a moment of uncommon glitz as 21 years old Miss Rivers State, Maria Okese, clinched the first ever Most Beautiful Deaf Girl in Nigeria (MBDGN) pageantry to represent Nigeria at the 2020 Miss Deaf World in Prague, Czech Republic.

She emerged winner among the 14 contestant­s across 13 states including: Lagos, Enugu, Abuja, Kaduna, Ebonyi, Ogun, Anambra, Edo, Benue, Rivers, Ogun, and Kwara, which held at the Standard Bearers School Lekki Lagos on Friday, November 1, this year.

While the top five finalists were: Anambra’s Columba Chinazo; Lagos Blessing Iyasere; Abosede Odedina of Lagos and Ogun State, Funmilayo Ogundari alongside Okese, Columba came second and Odedina first runner up.

Indeed, it was a wow experience; a rare moment of contagious joy - glitz, glamour, skills, music dance, fun and unbeatable facial expression­s. These were some of the features displayed at the 2019 contest.

According to the organisers, the MBDGN pageantry is beyond show of beauty and brain. It is a platform canvassing inclusion for the deaf in the society – classrooms, playground, work places or social places.

Despite their speech impairment­s, the CEO of Empathy Driven Women Internatio­nal Initiative (EDWIN), Mrs. Uri Ngozichukw­uka, has given them a voice to be heard always.

“When it comes to the issue of disability inclusion, the Nigeria entertainm­ent industry – for all its creative firepower, visibility and growing influence in the nation’s profile and social-economic fortunes – is still light-years away from the rest of the society,” she expressed.

“The entertainm­ent industry is supposed to be the vanguard – to set the pace when it comes to enhancing access to the production and consumptio­n of creative content by People with Disabiliti­es (PWDs)”, she expressed.

To further drive home her call, she listed creating awareness, advocacy, spatial justice and affirmativ­e action as balm for the entertainm­ent and beauty industries to correct the anomaly.

Although all the contestant­s were incredibly active and dexterous in their various talent exhibition­s, only one was chosen. Okese stole the hearts of the judges with her soothing objectives for the deaf.

Okese, a profession­al photograph­er and art enthusiast, says she will create awareness on the issues of raising the standard of education for deaf children, motivate especially those deaf in Rivers State to contribute to the society despite their disabiliti­es.

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