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The ongoing Hitz Discovery reality show took a sad turn Saturday when one of its popular and favourite contestants, Efo Chameleon known in real life as David Segah was evicted.
He was evicted alongside Joseph Duodu, and their eviction came as a shock to many who thought they were tough enough to reach the finals of the reality show.
The Ewe-Twi rapper, Efo Chameleon, always caught the attention of many who saw him as an exciting rapper who is endowed with immense talent.
The nine contestants, prior to the eviction, had a daunting task of performing their own songs and renditions of popular tunes.
As they took turns to fulfill their assignments, some of the contestants’ flaws were brought to bear by the judges - Jamie Adjetey, Georgina Bimpong and Daddy Bosco - and after the votes compiled, David and Joseph fell victims of the week’s eviction.
As the show nears its finale stage, Seven contestants, Woelin Segbefia, Prince Hlordzi, Ernest Ankomah, Hagar Adjei, David Addy, John Afful and Augustine Oben Afrifa are preparing feverishly for the next eviction.
As to who goes next, one has to tune in to Hitz 103.7 FM and Hitz TV on Multi-TV Saturday to witness the intense and excitement filled action that the reality show holds.
The Hitz Discovery reality show is sponsored by Vodafone and supported by Xpower Energy Drink, Delon Skin Care, Ultimate Print and Multi-TV.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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