De9jaSpirit Talent Hunt Season 3: millions in cash prizes to be won

The airwaves of Nigeria is soon to be set alight again as Africa’s most exceptional talent hunt, De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is set to open registration for the Season 3 (2023 Edition) of the show, which as usual, will accommodate contestants, with talents ranging from contortion, music, ball dancing, comedy, choreography, poetry, to numerous other kinds of talents. We are talking about a unique platform, the best of its kind, which offers youths from all nooks and crannies of our geographical terrain, their deserved opportunity to showcase their talents to the world. It also gives majority of Nigerians the opportunity to behold the entertainment galore and appreciate African youths and the range of beautiful talents that beautifies us. De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is now viewed from various parts of the world and participants stand huge chances of not only earning prizes but also being known across Africa and beyond.

So far, the previous seasons of the talent have been mountainously successful. The Season 1 of the talent hunt (2021 Edition) for instance, saw the emergence of a first prize winner, Miss Constance Olatunde, a singer who bagged a cash prize of 7 Million Naira. Miss Constance is now an accomplished singer with a newly recorded single. The Season 1 of the show also birthed The Chrisolyte Crew, a dance group which emerged first runner-up bagging a cash prize of 3 Million Naira, and Emmanuel Ikebudu, a comedian as the second runner-up of the show, bagging a cash prize of 2 Million Naira. This was a tremendous start that sent the winners into the entertainment world in grand style.

The Season 2 of the show (2022 Edition) was a mind-blowing success. The first prize winner, Esther Ugochi Kalu, known by her stage name, “Ugee Royalty”, a gospel artist, emerged the first prize winner of the show and not only won a cash prize of 7 Million Naira but in addition, a +5 days trip to Dubai and Kenya with all expenses paid.

The second runner-up for the show was Ibukunoluwa Oluwaseun known by her stage name “Ibquake”, a spoken word artist who bagged a cash prize of 3 Million Naira, and Bassey Stephen Ernest known by his stage name “Masterseb Comedian”, who emerged second runner-up winning a cash prize of 2 Million Naira. Aside these awards of cash prizes, the talent hunt awarded 300 Thousand Naira for the best weekly performances in a show that lasted three months.

By this, De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is now a step higher and contestants stand to benefit a lot in the Season 3 edition of the show which will be nothing short of excellence.

Progressing further, De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is set to begin its registration process for the 2023 Edition (Season 3) of the show with a cash prize of 10 Million Naira, a +5 days trip to Kenya and Maldives (with all expenses paid), and surprisingly, a brand new car. The second runner-up stands a chance of returning home with a cash prize of 3 Million Naira and second runner-up with a cash prize of 2 Million Naira. DTH will also offer a sum of 300 Thousand Naira to contestants whose performances are voted as best weekly performance. The show will proceed in stages and contestants will be voted through each stage. The show will be viewed live and also streamed by individuals from various parts of the world with contestants standing a chance to be well known, and recognized by individuals and brands from many parts of the world.

Registration for De9jaspirit Talent Hunt Season 3 will take place on the DTH app which is available on Google Play Store for Android users and on Apple Store for IPhone users. Registration fee will go for N2, 200 and registration proper will begin by June 2023, after which screened contestants will be called up for physical auditioning. This is indeed one big opportunity for talented African youths to showcase their talents, become popular, and win lots of cash prizes, as well as achieving numerous opportunities. De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is at our doorsteps again, a platform of endless possibilities, an entertainment galore, and many more. Interested contestants only have to take the golden step by registering, and by doing so, stand a chance of earning lots of magnificent opportunities and prizes that one can never encounter if one chooses to remain indoor. It is time to take that bold and golden step, and the time is now.


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Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory The stage was set, the lights dazzled and the future of African music took centre stage as the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) and the African Union Commission (AUC) unveiled seven emerging artistes tipped to become the continent’s next generation of superstars. During the AFRIMA Diamond Party and Prize Presentation held on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at Voyage Lagos, Nigeria, AFRIMA Awards, through its Talent Discovery and Promotion programme, formally launched Ellacentric, Black Astro, Yamayeh Vibez, Mayowa Afolabi, DELLFIRE, El Nayaan and Blinkz Baba into the African music space, declaring them the latest talents poised to take African music to greater heights. The seven artistes, collectively known as the AFRIMA Diamonds, emerged from a continent-wide talent search that attracted entries from aspiring musicians across Africa. Speaking at the event, the President and Executive Producer, AFRIMA, Mike Dada, delivered a stirring charge to the young talents, predicting that they could become dominant forces in African music within the next two to three years. Standing before an audience of entertainment executives, artistes, influencers and industry stakeholders at the prestigious Voyage Lagos, Dada said the Diamonds had been carefully selected because of their exceptional talent and potential to shape the future of African music. “You are not here by accident. You were chosen because we saw something special in you. We saw talent, passion, discipline and the potential to become stars not just in your countries, but across Africa and the world. “I am challenging you today to go out and dominate the music space in the next two to three years. The opportunity is here. The platform is here. The spotlight is on you. The next move belongs to you,” he said. Dada said AFRIMA’s vision extends beyond celebrating established stars, stressing that the awards platform was committed to building a pipeline of globally competitive African talents. He noted that Africa’s growing youth population presents a unique opportunity for governments and industry leaders to invest in the creative sector. “The world is moving towards a content creation economy. Content is the new currency. Young people are creating value every day through music, digital media, fashion and entertainment. Our culture is our competitive advantage. The question is how we can leverage it for economic benefit, job creation and sustainable development. That is the direction AFRIMA is focused on, and we will continue to invest in initiatives that empower young Africans through creativity,” he said. The seven Diamonds earned their place after a rigorous selection process conducted by AFRIMA’s International Jury before being introduced to a wider audience through performances at the AFRIMA Music Village during the ninth AFRIMA Awards. At the party in their honour, the Diamonds once again took centre stage, delivering electrifying performances that left guests cheering and offered a glimpse into what could become the next wave of African music stars. An emotional Black Astro described the initiative as a turning point in his career. “This opportunity has changed everything for me. AFRIMA has given us visibility, confidence and access to people who can help shape our future. We are ready to show the world what we can do,” he said. Mayowa Afolabi said, “Being named an AFRIMA Diamond is a dream come true. This platform has given us an opportunity that many young artistes spend years searching for.” Ellacentric also expressed gratitude for the journey, describing the experience as a powerful reminder that perseverance and hard work can eventually pay off. As part of their rewards, the seven artistes secured participation slots in the Showbiz 101 Workshop and Music Creation Camp organised by bridgeAFRIC, where they will receive mentorship and collaborate with some of Africa’s leading music producers and artistes. Speaking on behalf of New Media Technologies Nigeria, the national distributor of SE Electronics, Bolaji Onisiwo, while presenting the musical equipment, said, “You have been identified as some of Africa’s brightest emerging talents. With that comes the responsibility to keep learning, improving and representing the continent positively through your music. These are not just gifts but investments, and how you use them will determine how far your careers can go,” Onisiwo said. The event, which had hospitality and entertainment provided by Voyage Lagos, attracted some of renowned names in the creative and entertainment industry, including Radio personality and Hypeman extraordinaire, Do2dtun Energy Gahd; Head of International Jury of AFRIMA, Olisa Adibua; Principal Consultant, Equally Diverse Solutions, Bolaji Durojaiye; CEO Voyage Lagos, Nader Issa; UK Rapper, SneaKBO; Chief Brand, Communications & Programming Officer, Murphy Ben International, Mark Redgard and CEO, DNMT, Michael Igbelabo, among others. With the celebrations over, attention now shifts to the seven AFRIMA Diamonds. For them, the journey has only just begun, and if Dada’s prediction proves accurate, Africa may have witnessed the unveiling of its next music sensations

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Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory The stage was set, the lights dazzled and the future of African music took centre stage as the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) and the African Union Commission (AUC) unveiled seven emerging artistes tipped to become the continent’s next generation of superstars. During the AFRIMA Diamond Party and Prize Presentation held on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at Voyage Lagos, Nigeria, AFRIMA Awards, through its Talent Discovery and Promotion programme, formally launched Ellacentric, Black Astro, Yamayeh Vibez, Mayowa Afolabi, DELLFIRE, El Nayaan and Blinkz Baba into the African music space, declaring them the latest talents poised to take African music to greater heights. The seven artistes, collectively known as the AFRIMA Diamonds, emerged from a continent-wide talent search that attracted entries from aspiring musicians across Africa. Speaking at the event, the President and Executive Producer, AFRIMA, Mike Dada, delivered a stirring charge to the young talents, predicting that they could become dominant forces in African music within the next two to three years. Standing before an audience of entertainment executives, artistes, influencers and industry stakeholders at the prestigious Voyage Lagos, Dada said the Diamonds had been carefully selected because of their exceptional talent and potential to shape the future of African music. “You are not here by accident. You were chosen because we saw something special in you. We saw talent, passion, discipline and the potential to become stars not just in your countries, but across Africa and the world. “I am challenging you today to go out and dominate the music space in the next two to three years. The opportunity is here. The platform is here. The spotlight is on you. The next move belongs to you,” he said. Dada said AFRIMA’s vision extends beyond celebrating established stars, stressing that the awards platform was committed to building a pipeline of globally competitive African talents. He noted that Africa’s growing youth population presents a unique opportunity for governments and industry leaders to invest in the creative sector. “The world is moving towards a content creation economy. Content is the new currency. Young people are creating value every day through music, digital media, fashion and entertainment. Our culture is our competitive advantage. The question is how we can leverage it for economic benefit, job creation and sustainable development. That is the direction AFRIMA is focused on, and we will continue to invest in initiatives that empower young Africans through creativity,” he said. The seven Diamonds earned their place after a rigorous selection process conducted by AFRIMA’s International Jury before being introduced to a wider audience through performances at the AFRIMA Music Village during the ninth AFRIMA Awards. At the party in their honour, the Diamonds once again took centre stage, delivering electrifying performances that left guests cheering and offered a glimpse into what could become the next wave of African music stars. An emotional Black Astro described the initiative as a turning point in his career. “This opportunity has changed everything for me. AFRIMA has given us visibility, confidence and access to people who can help shape our future. We are ready to show the world what we can do,” he said. Mayowa Afolabi said, “Being named an AFRIMA Diamond is a dream come true. This platform has given us an opportunity that many young artistes spend years searching for.” Ellacentric also expressed gratitude for the journey, describing the experience as a powerful reminder that perseverance and hard work can eventually pay off. As part of their rewards, the seven artistes secured participation slots in the Showbiz 101 Workshop and Music Creation Camp organised by bridgeAFRIC, where they will receive mentorship and collaborate with some of Africa’s leading music producers and artistes. Speaking on behalf of New Media Technologies Nigeria, the national distributor of SE Electronics, Bolaji Onisiwo, while presenting the musical equipment, said, “You have been identified as some of Africa’s brightest emerging talents. With that comes the responsibility to keep learning, improving and representing the continent positively through your music. These are not just gifts but investments, and how you use them will determine how far your careers can go,” Onisiwo said. The event, which had hospitality and entertainment provided by Voyage Lagos, attracted some of renowned names in the creative and entertainment industry, including Radio personality and Hypeman extraordinaire, Do2dtun Energy Gahd; Head of International Jury of AFRIMA, Olisa Adibua; Principal Consultant, Equally Diverse Solutions, Bolaji Durojaiye; CEO Voyage Lagos, Nader Issa; UK Rapper, SneaKBO; Chief Brand, Communications & Programming Officer, Murphy Ben International, Mark Redgard and CEO, DNMT, Michael Igbelabo, among others. With the celebrations over, attention now shifts to the seven AFRIMA Diamonds. For them, the journey has only just begun, and if Dada’s prediction proves accurate, Africa may have witnessed the unveiling of its next music sensations

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