A brand-new episode of The Voice Nigeria Season 4 is out and if you love great singing accompanied with high-value production standards, then you don’t want to miss any of the episodes currently airing.
The third episode and the first to be premiered in 2023 features more talents singing their way through the Blind Auditions – for an opportunity to be a part of the reality singing competition. For this reason, coaches Naeto C, Waje, Niyola and Praiz must listen out for impressive talents in a very keen contest to build a formidable team of 12 contestants respectively.
The Reality TV show which is brought to you by FirstBank is a commitment of the bank to providing a platform for nurturing and showcasing talents and driving cohesion. You can catch up on that here and what to expect in the new season.

A quick recap on episode 2 features:
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- Aderemi Adeniyi, a singer/songwriter who got an impressive 4-chair turn from the coaches in his concert-worthy rendition on “Papa”;
- Temitope Akinola bringing the girl-power in “No Woman, No Cry” and;
- Matthew Abah closing the episode in a grand style in “Time to Say Goodbye” by Andrea Bocceli.
In the all-new episode 3 you are sure to be inspired by the love, light and positivity that these vocal talents bring through their performances.
David Ikande a Wedding Singer brought a ray of hope not only through his deserving performance but in his personal story of loss that was truly inspiring. In the same vein, Adanna Onuegbu, a Hair Stylist and Broadcaster proved her dexterity in her ability to lend her voice to societal causes and on stage.
For the past 128 years, FirstBank has given voice to Nigerians and will continue to give that voice to Nigerians by creating employment and economic empowerments in the country through its products, services and initiatives. It remains committed to strengthening the creative industry, which is fast growing into a multi-billion dollar, with potential to be a leading contributor to Nigeria’s GDP in the near future.
Other standout moments from Episode 3, include performances from Bryan Jeremiah, Gideon Adesipe and Michael Akinsola who all elicited multiple chairs turns from the coaches; and 27-year-old Faith Onyeje, whose performance Waje thought was “perfect”.
Catch up on more amazing moments from episode 3 and The Voice Nigeria Season 4 on these stations.