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Nigerian Idol Winner K-Peace Exposes Show’s Unfulfilled Promises, Claims He Never Received N7.5 Million Prize

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In a shocking revelation, former Nigerian Idol winner K-Peace has come forward to accuse the show’s organizers of failing to deliver on their promised prizes. Despite a public announcement on live TV, K-Peace claims he never received the N7.5 million cash prize or the car he was supposed to have won.

In an emotional interview, K-Peace shared the harsh realities he faced after his victory. He recalled struggling to make ends meet, attending interviews on an empty stomach, and walking the streets of Lagos without a single naira in his account.

K-Peace expressed his frustration and disappointment with the show’s organizers, who repeatedly told him they were “working on it” but never followed through. He lamented, “They announced a grand prize of N7.5 million and a car, but it was all a lie. I was going through hell while they were making false promises on national TV.”

The former Nigerian Idol winner’s story has sparked outrage and sympathy from fans and well-wishers, who are demanding answers from the show’s organizers.

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