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April 11, 2025

De9jaspirit Talent Hunt Season 4: ₦40m in cash prizes as Africa’s biggest talent show goes global

De9jaspirit Talent Hunt Season 4: ₦40m in cash prizes as Africa’s biggest talent show goes global



De9jaspirit Talent Hunt (DTH) is here again, ready to surpass all expectations. Season 4 is not just bigger, it’s bolder, with a stunning ₦40 million in cash prizes, including ₦30 million for the first-place winner, ₦7 million for the runner-up, and ₦3 million for third place. And that’s not all, weekly winners will take home ₦500,000, a massive increase from last season, making this the most lucrative season yet.

Since its debut in 2021, De9jaspirit Talent Hunt has been more than a competition, it’s become a global sensation. Contestants have gained massive international exposure, signing deals with top entertainment agencies, traveling the world, and even having their performances shared by celebrities like Chris Brown, Tiffany Haddish, and Taraji P. Henson. With over 20 million views across social media platforms, the show has transformed the lives of performers from Nigeria and beyond.

“De9jaspirit Talent Hunt is a game-changer,” said by one of the show organizer Charles Simon. “What started as a local talent show has now become a global platform, empowering artists from every corner of Africa and beyond. We’re providing them with the stage they deserve, and the world is watching.”

The show’s influence continues to grow with the support of top African and international stars. Music legends like 2Baba (Innocent Idibia), Rudeboy (Paul Okoye), and Diamond Platnumz have shared contestant performances, broadening the show’s reach. This support has been crucial in catapulting DTH from a Nigerian sensation to a global phenomenon.

“We’re not just searching for talent, we’re looking for raw, untapped potential,” says the Media Person Obi Collins. “Each season, we discover performers who go from local stages to international stardom. This season, we’re raising the stakes even higher.”

In past seasons, DTH has propelled performers like Miss Constance Olatunde, Ugee Royalty (Esther Kalu), and the Exoduz Dance Crew to new heights. In Season 3, Exoduz made history as the first non-musical group to win, and their success story helped the show amass a combined social media following of over 3 million. One standout moment came when six-year-old Chikambo Annabel Obioma captivated audiences as part of Exoduz Dance Crew, with her performances shared by international stars and music icons.

“Every season is proof that talent is everywhere, and this platform brings it to the world,” said Ik Ogbonna a DTH Judge and award winning Nollywood Actor.

“De9jaspirit Talent Hunt doesn’t just offer cash; it’s a launchpad for artists to transform their lives and achieve their dreams. And the best part? We’re just getting started.”

Season 4 promises even more opportunities for contestants, with bigger cash prizes and greater exposure. Interested parties are encouraged to stay ahead by preparing early as registration opens on May 1st, 2025.

Those wishing to participate should download the DTH mobile app to register and follow De9jaspirit Talent Hunt on social media for the latest updates.

De9jaspirit Talent Hunt isn’t just a show; it’s a movement. As the competition kicks off, the world is waiting for the next big star. Will it be you?

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