Excitement As ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ Returns With Host, Frank Edoho

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Excitement As 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' Returns With Host, Frank Edoho

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Fans of popular host, Frank Edoho are expressing their joy over the return of Frank Edoho as the host of ‘Who Wants To A Millionaire.’

According to reports, the new season will commence in March 2022 and will run for 52 weeks. A whooping sum of N20 million is expected to be won.

The new edition titled “The Rebirth”, has a new lifeline called “asking the host” to aid contestants when they are stuck on questions.

Other lifeline elements on the TV game show are “50-50”, “Call a Friend”, and “Ask the Audience”.

The Managing Director of UP, Agada Apochi, while speaking at an event in Lagos said the show was rebranded to thrill the audience.

We are sponsoring Who Wants to Be a Millionaire to entertain, educate and excite Nigerians. The return of WWTBAM is coming with a bang that would create lasting memories in the audience’s minds. It is going to keep them on the edge of their seats as new millionaires emerge from the show,” he said.

Frank Edoho had hosted the show from its inception on October 8, 2004 debut until September 2, 2017.

He had exited by announcing on Twitter that he would no longer host the show because he did not reach an agreement with the organisers of the show on certain conditions.

Frank on Monday morning announced his return to the show in a post on his official Twitter handle and appreciated fans and well-wishers.

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