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Highlife Music Is A Way Of Life –Kalapi Ojuka- Finalist, Hi Life Fest 2018

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 Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

For Rivers State based High Life Singer, Kalapi Ojuka, singing and playing Highlife music is not only a dream come true but a way of life.

Speaking  after emerging one of the five finalists who are going to slug it out at the final round in Enugu this weekend, Ojuka expressed   gratitude to Life Continental Lager and Nigerian Breweries PLC for encouraging young talents and for providing a platform for budding Highlife music enthusiasts to shine.

Five singers and four dance groups   made it to the finals of the “HiLife Fest 2018 talent hunt competition tagged “The Complete Experience”.
Music lovers were thrilled with beautiful traditional Igbo highlife music and cultural dance by, 10 singers and five dance groups at the semifinal stage in Onitsha.

Guests Artistes like Chidimma, Chijioke Mbanefo and the Umu Obiligbo Brothers also gave scintillating performances.
According to Funso  Ayeni, the Senior Brand Manager, Regional Main Stream Brands, Nigerian Breweries, the competition was organised to support the tradition and music of Igbo people.
Ayeni said: “High Life music is peculiar to the Igbo race. Even though, the music has gone contemporary, the original High Life is quite rich and thick; such that an average Igbo man would not want it to die.
“And so, Life from the stable of Nigerian Breweries has been with the Igbo people since 2012, when we repositioned the brand to stand firm behind the progress of the Igbo man.”
Ayeni said N10 million would be given out on June 2 at the grand finale in Enugu, where overall winners for singing and dancing categories will smile home with N2 million each.
According to him, the first runners up in both competitions will go home with N1.5 million while second runners up will compete for N1 million each.
The final stage will feature Dons Ifeanyi (Anambra), Chinedu Obiajulu (Enugu State), Agbom Emmanuel (Delta), Kalapi Ojuka and Kelvin Emmanuel (Rivers), in the singing category.
For the dancers, Kanaowo Dance Group (Rivers), Noel Africa Cultural Entertainment (Ebonyi), Umuchiziri Egwu Cultural Dance Group (Enugu State) and Asinnodricks Africa (Imo) would compete for a spot in the grand finale.

Chairman, Panel of Judges in the competition, the Zigima Exponent, Bright Chimezie in an interview noted that it was tough pruning the contestants down to five for the final stage because many of them had the spirit of Highlife in them. Chimezie said the judges measured stagecraft, ability to connect with the audience and also singing with the right music key among others.

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