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After 12 weeks of sterling performances from talents gathered from all parts of the country, Nhyira Akoto Afriyie, has been crowned winner of the fourth edition of Adom TV’s popular Nsoromma music show.
Nhyira is the first female to have won the enviable title.
After winning multiple ‘best performer' awards for her stage craft since the season started, it was not surprising the judges and audience adjudged her the overall winner.
Nhyira returns to Ashaley Botwe in the Greater Accra Region where she hails from with GH₵20,000, a laptop, as well as other souvenirs from sponsors.
Her name gets etched into the history books as the first-ever female to win the competition since its inception.

She was followed closely by Samzik who walked away with GH₵8,000 as the first runner-up of the show.
Daniel Antwi and Kezia Adu came through as the second and third runners up respectively.
Daniel goes home with GH₵5,000 while Keziah takes home a cash prize of GH₵2,000 as well as other sponsors’ souvenirs.
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