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Nigerian Idol winner, Kingdom and other top contestants hosted at Rite foods headquarters

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Bigi drinks recently played host to the winner of the Nigerian Idol season 6, Kingdom Kroseide, and other top contestants at its corporate headquarters in Lagos. It was the first visit by the winner and top contestants to the company since the conclusion of the music competition.

It was a sensational event for the stars at Rite Foods Limited, makers of Bigi drinks that was the headline sponsor of the reality music show.

Kingdom, the 24-year-old singer who represented Bigi premium water on the show to clinch the Nigerian Idol crown arrived at the event, accompanied by other contestants.

At the event, Boluwatife Adedugbe, the brand manager, Beverage and Bakery, Rite Foods Limited, on behalf of the company welcomed the Nigerian Idol, Kingdom, and other contestants, assuring them that the Bigi brand will always be there to promote and support them through their careers.

In his remark, Kingdom revealed that his unique style was an important quality that made him victorious at the competition, and he likened it to what the Bigi water stands for. According to him, “Bigi water is just unique with a crisp and refreshing taste and that distinctiveness was what brought me this far,” the Idol stated.

The star further expressed appreciation to the Bigi brand for supporting the platform that brought him to the limelight, saying it is a whole new level for him. “I thank Bigi, I thank Rite Foods Limited, the proudly Nigerian and truly world-class company for sponsoring the show which has favoured me to be announced in my music career. The platform has exposed me, and this is indeed a whole new level for me,” he added.

On future collaborations and genres of music, the star added that staying in trend is what is important to him as an inspirational singer, and he looks forward to partnering with other established singers to prove himself through his six-track EP to top the music charts soon”.

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