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After a week of performance on stage with other contestants, Gabinova emerged as the top performer.
The 22-year-old was rewarded with a smartphone for his exceptional performance on week one.
Gabinova, together with Achiaa and Adepa, was nominated for the Pulse Moment for this week. Thus, the trio is exempted from facing eviction in week two.
At the end of week one Kobby Tuesday, Gyimi, and Pashyn's performances were at the bottom three for eviction.
Two contestants should have been evicted from the competition but upon deliberations and sympathy from the judges, Kaywa (Music producer), Eazzi (Singer), and Richie (CEO of Lynx Entertainment), they were all saved from eviction.
Mark Okraku Mantey, Chairman of the Creative Arts Council was a guest judge for the second week of stage performances.
He stated that he was impressed with some contestants and encouraged them all to keep working hard.
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