Tuesday, 9 September 2014

2face Idibia Shuts Down Project Fame, Unveils Vote, No Fight Campaign


2face Idibia Shuts Down Project Fame, Unveils Vote, No Fight Campaign

Hypertek Digital/960 Music Group Superstar, 2face Idibia, made his first public appearance on Saturday, September 6, exactly two weeks since the untimely death of his father, Michael Idibia.
 
The music superstar, who was the guest judge at the MTN Project Fame West Africa nomination show over the weekend, watched a total of nine contestants perform some of his most popular songs on stage, seemingly impressed with what he saw the contestants do with his new and olds songs including 'For Instance,' 'Ole,' 'African Queen' and other classics before he went on stage himself to entertain the audience.


 
A highpoint of the event was when the contestants emulated some of the mannerisms usually attached to 2Face's performances. Before taking the stage to perform songs off his latest album ("The Ascension"), the music maestro, 2Baba, encouraged the contestants while giving them "fatherly" advice.

The show also provided a soft launch for the "VOTE NOT FIGHT": Election no be War campaign as the support vocalists from Adrenalin band rocked t-shirts bearing the boldly inscribed message on them.

"VOTE NOT FIGHT": Election no be War is a voter education project of The 2face Foundation in partnership with NDI, Youngstars Foundation et al towards youth participation towards the peaceful conduct of the 2015 general elections. An official launch date will be announced by the foundation soon. 

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