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Past winners of Adom TV’s kids singing competition, Nsoromma, brought their A-game to Ahosepe Xtra last weekend.
The winners evoked nostalgic feelings among viewers with amazing performances as well as experiences from their various seasons.
Righteous Vandyke, Victor Ampofo and Abrantie (Junior Rockstar) from seasons 1, 2 and 3 respectively, gave host Sister Sandy and her audiences some good laugh.
Speaking on their life after fame, Righteous, who won the maiden edition when he was just 12 years old, disclosed he is sailing smoothly in the music industry.
He has made a name and cool cash for himself with his highlife songs, typically with the one which features Paa Kwesi of the defunct 'Dobble' group.
Detailing his plans to penetrate the market as competition becomes tougher, Righteous stated that he is all about winning the heart of his female fans, after which he will focus on the other gender.
On his part, Victor Ampofo shared how his experience has been a roller-coaster ride. After winning the show in January 2020, he stated that he could not do much due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, he managed to bag a collaboration with Akwaboah, who mentored him during the competition.
“Talent of a man makes room for him and leads him before great men,” these are the words of Abrantie as he spoke of how Adom TV’s platform has earned him recognition in public.
He stated that hitherto, he was just a random boy, but the Nsoromma platform has opened doors for him.
He now wines and dines with high-class persons. In summary, stardom is treating him well.
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