Idyl, the newly crowned winner of The Voice Nigeria, was “proud” to state that he, a product of the streets, could ascend to winning the coveted singing competition.
The singer who was under the tutelage of his ace counterpart Timi Dakolo was full of emotions and struggled to remain composed during a post-victory interview.
Idyl said his win was made possible through his belief in God and hard work, adding that it can happen to anybody.
“Every young boy, it doesn’t matter where you come from. I’m proudly from the streets. I tell you, you can be anything. Just believe God and put in your hard work. Believe God and put in your hard work, You do fit be anything. Na me be this today,” he said.
Idyl is the second winner of The Voice Nigeria, with Agharese Emokpae, winning the first season in 2016.
He will go home with a grand prize of a record deal, a luxury SUV, and an all-expense paid trip to Dubai.