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The 12 finalists of the maiden edition of the MTN Hit Maker reality show have been looking forward to moving into camp since being selected finalists.
However, their hopes of “chilling” in the comfortable large house located at Achimota dissipated into thin air moments after they entered the house, Sunday.
Not long after offloading their luggage, the contestants found themselves going through some breathing exercises, microphone techniques, and stage craft.
Music Director of the MTN Hit Maker, Bessa Simmons took the finalists through the various exercises.
The various exercises form part of the numerous training workshops lined up by organizers to ensure that they come out of the programme with adequate knowledge to advance their careers.
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