The Voice Nigeria: Blind auditioning ends, Battles Begin

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The blind auditions for season two of The Voice Nigeria came to a thrilling end as the coaches once again campaigned for some of the best talent out of Africa.

The final auditions had some of the best voices on display and at the end of Sunday’s episode each coach had the maximum number of 12 talents as they prepare their teams for the upcoming battles.

#TeamTimi scored big with sisters Tara and Bella, Gerald Agunwobi and Happiness Osasumwen. This brings his team to a remarkable 13 instead of 12.

#TeamPatoranking won over Ese Urinrin to complete his team, whilst #TeamYemiAlade completed her team by winning over Kelvin Audu and a scoring a last minute turn for Bunmi Oshin.

Finally, #TeamWaje won over Amarachi Ugoeke, Daniel James and the final talent for the night, Isaac Aloma.

Sunday’s episode was a fitting climax to the blind auditions and viewers can now expect even more intrigue and a heightened sense of competition as the talents go head to head in a bid to get the coaches to select the best of the crop in the battles.

 

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