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Nigerian Idol: Progress Reveals How He’ll Spend N30m Cash Prize

May 26, (THEWILL) – 21-year-old Progress Chukwuyem, the winner of Nigerian Idol season 7, has revealed how he intends to spend his N30 million cash prize.

The singer won after polling more fans’ votes to beat fellow finalist, Zadok, in a record-breaking voting season.

The Delta-state born singer and season 7 winner captured the hearts of many globally, when he took over the ‘Showstopper’ week with an outstanding performance of Ariana Grande, Jessie J, and Nicki Minaj’s Bang Bang.

The top-2 finalists secured 45 million votes in the finale; alone and over 220 million votes all season long.

In addition to a ₦30 million cash prize, Progress also won a brand-new SUV; a Bigi branded refrigerator and a year’s supply of Bigi drinks.

He will also get to record an EP and six music videos, a weekend getaway from TravelBeta, and a DStv Explora fully installed with a 12 months premium subscription.

Speaking on his next steps, Progress said, “Music is my life, it’s everything, and it comes from a place of passion. So definitely from here, I’m making music – great music. I’m going to express myself in the best way that I can. Out here, I do not compete with anybody, so I’m going to take it one step at a time.”

The singer said the cash prize is the first million he would make in his life, and he wants to invest it in his music career.

“This N30m is my first million, and I got 30 at once, you can imagine. So, music brought me here, and music is what I am going to be doing henceforth. I will be investing in my music especially; aside from music, I do other things. I am also a fashion designer so I will invest in that.”

Before Nigerian Idol, Progress was a music director at Cleverminds primary school in Iyara, Delta State, an orphanage and less privileged school.

Speaking about the orphanage, Progress said, “I will invest in the orphanage, and aside from that, back there in Iyara in Warri, Delta state, I worked for a man who owns a free school for orphans and the less privileged. So, before I came to Nigerian Idol, I told them that if I won, I would build a studio for them so we could record and do our songs.”

Progress, also known as ‘Minister” because of the nature of his performances, also revealed that he would collaborate with his fellow Nigerian Idol season 7 contestants.

He said, “I worked with them to realise they are unique and expect great music from every one of us.”

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