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    Showmax: Nigerian Idol Set to Stream Across UK, Italy, France, Australia, New Zealand & All African Countries 

    Nigerian Idol fans are in for a thrill as Showmax will air the show in all countries across Africa, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

    Nigerian Idol will start airing the seventh season on Sunday, February 6, 2022. Viewers across these countries can follow all the excitement and drama from the auditions to the theatre week to the live shows, which begin on March 20, 2022, via Showmax.

    Speaking on this development, Dr Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content and West Africa Channels MultiChoice Nigeria, said: “Fans of Nigerian Idol in the United Kingdom, in Italy, in France, Australia and 23 other countries will be able to stream the talent show on Showmax. This is in addition to the series being available across Africa via our streaming service.”

    The three-month-long music reality show will follow the lives of talented and aspiring musicians who undergo rigorous training to become the next music superstar. The winner will walk away with 100 Million Naira worth of prizes. This is the highest reward for any singing competition in Nigeria. In addition, Showmax will air highlights and audition processes from the Nigerian Idol season 7 show.

    Showmax has gradually become the home of entertaining original content, with shows like ‘Ghana Jollof’, ‘Baba Twins’, and its latest Kenyan series ‘Single Ish’ premiering on the platform on January 20, 2022.

    Subscribe to Showmax today for as low as N1200 to stay updated on all the action from anywhere you are.

    For more information, visit www.showmax.com and follow the official Nigerian Idol handle on @NigerianIdol on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for more updates.

    Season Seven of Nigerian Idol is proudly sponsored by Bigi Drinks and Binance.

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