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Patrons who thronged Providence Events Centre on Sunday, witnessed great performances from the 20 children in Adom TV’s ‘Nsoromma’ contest.
The children, who were grouped in a team of five, performed five highlife songs.
The second edition of the music reality show is easily gathering patrons at a higher pace than last year’s, hence organisers made sure they grouped the talented kids together to perform.
Evicted contestant shed tears at Nsoromma Season 2
At the end of the show, the eight unlucky contestants, who were announced by the host Jerry Justice, were Francis Addaie, Harrier Fafali Fynn, Kalanziah Lum Fru-Ansah, Joanita Esi Ativi and Anita Efua Fynn.
The rest were Queensworth Etornam Ansah, Enoch Kakari and Abigail Agyemang.
Evictee being consoled at Nsoromma season 2
The first set that pulled up the curtains were the Sika Group, which comprised of Enoch Karikari, Josephine Frimpong, Erica Asiedu, and Kalanza Lum Fru-Assah.
They performed ‘Sika Ye Mogya’ by highlife veteran Pat Thomas.
Jerry Justice calms down contestants before evicting eight of them
Tagged as the Ahoofe group, Gillgod Arthur, Abigail Agyemang, Harriet Fafli Fynn, and Reneil Aboagye performed ‘Prempremsiwa’ by George Darko.
It was such a nice performance to behold.
Evictees receive hugs from friends in Nsoromma competition
Group Adom was made up of Victor Twum Ampofo, Joanita Esi Ativi, Queenmiracle Awinimi Agongo and Stephen Nyameke.
What caught the attention of many was Samuel Nyameke, who received grand applause when he grabbed the mic to play his part.
They performed ‘Bia Ko Ye’ by Amandzeba Nat Brew and were lauded well by the fans.
Judges Akwaboah and Akosua Agyapong (R)
Nsoromma contestants Afrima Abakah, Nathaniel Ofori, Dorothy Baffoe Aikins and Anita Afua Fynn took the name, Nhyira.
They performed ‘Waben’ by Felix Owusu.
Nhyira group was full of smiles and loved every part of the song they chose.
The final to climax the show was the Asempa Group.
They spiced the atmosphere with Nen Brako’s Fante highlife song.
Millicent Asomaning, Francis Addai, Grace Adom Sarkodie and Queensworth Etornam Ansah really entertained the crowd and they wanted to perform longer than usual.
Sister Sandy with Nsoromma contestants backstage
Jerry Justice urged friends of the evicted Nsoromma contestants to refrain from teasing them in class but rather motivate them to continue with their craft.
More photos below:




Evicted contestant shed tears at Nsoromma Season 2
At the end of the show, the eight unlucky contestants, who were announced by the host Jerry Justice, were Francis Addaie, Harrier Fafali Fynn, Kalanziah Lum Fru-Ansah, Joanita Esi Ativi and Anita Efua Fynn.
The rest were Queensworth Etornam Ansah, Enoch Kakari and Abigail Agyemang.
Evictee being consoled at Nsoromma season 2
The first set that pulled up the curtains were the Sika Group, which comprised of Enoch Karikari, Josephine Frimpong, Erica Asiedu, and Kalanza Lum Fru-Assah.
They performed ‘Sika Ye Mogya’ by highlife veteran Pat Thomas.
Jerry Justice calms down contestants before evicting eight of them
Tagged as the Ahoofe group, Gillgod Arthur, Abigail Agyemang, Harriet Fafli Fynn, and Reneil Aboagye performed ‘Prempremsiwa’ by George Darko.
It was such a nice performance to behold.
Evictees receive hugs from friends in Nsoromma competition
Group Adom was made up of Victor Twum Ampofo, Joanita Esi Ativi, Queenmiracle Awinimi Agongo and Stephen Nyameke.
What caught the attention of many was Samuel Nyameke, who received grand applause when he grabbed the mic to play his part.
They performed ‘Bia Ko Ye’ by Amandzeba Nat Brew and were lauded well by the fans.
Judges Akwaboah and Akosua Agyapong (R)
Nsoromma contestants Afrima Abakah, Nathaniel Ofori, Dorothy Baffoe Aikins and Anita Afua Fynn took the name, Nhyira.
They performed ‘Waben’ by Felix Owusu.
Nhyira group was full of smiles and loved every part of the song they chose.
The final to climax the show was the Asempa Group.
They spiced the atmosphere with Nen Brako’s Fante highlife song.
Millicent Asomaning, Francis Addai, Grace Adom Sarkodie and Queensworth Etornam Ansah really entertained the crowd and they wanted to perform longer than usual.
Sister Sandy with Nsoromma contestants backstage
Jerry Justice urged friends of the evicted Nsoromma contestants to refrain from teasing them in class but rather motivate them to continue with their craft.
More photos below:





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