predicament from the Afro- Caribbean Night.
Yetunde was first with ‘Ja fun mi’ by King Sunny Ade probation or no probation she delivered. It was indeed another opportunity to see how much she had to offer. The Judges felt her being on probation was an injustice as she delivered the song thoroughly last week.
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‘Baby Let Me Love You’ by Bonny Macs was performed by Joecelia the Faculty felt it was her most mature performance. Rhoda sang Hot Hot Hot by Mighty Diamonds… she had fun while performing the song in spite of probation. Ochuko’s rendition of ‘Afro Juju’ by Sir Shina Peters was totally enjoyed by all present. Did he really deserve probation? Like an experienced and mature singer, Adebola performed ’Halleluyah’ by Onyeka Onwenu. It was a beautiful rendition.
After few minutes of deliberation, the Judges decided to save Yetunde, the Faculty Ochuko, and all votes by the contestants were in favour of Adebola. Rhoda and Joecelia were eliminated from the Project Fame Academy. Both were thankful for the opportunity given to them by MTN to show case their talents and gain a wealth of knowledge. For the very last time, they mounted the Project Fame stage to perform their parting songs. Good luck Rhoda & Joecelia………




The guys set the show rolling, with ‘So In Love’ by Boys 2 Men. It was indeed a wonderful performance garnished with calculated dance steps. The ladies were on point with Destiny’s Child’s ‘Independent Woman’. With sonorous voices, lovely dance steps and girl power …they nailed it. As the d-day approaches, the tension increases. Some of the five contestants up for possible elimination were a surprise to many. Two out of Rhoda, Ochuko, Yetunde, Adebola and Joecelia would bid farewell to the esteemed Project Fame West Africa Academy and stage. With one more chance to survive, all five gave fantastic rendition of the songs that brought this
