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Top 4 Nigerian Idol Season 10 Finalists’ Biographies: Mikki, Lawrence Eliminated

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The journey to Nigeria’s next music superstar nears its climax as Nigerian Idol Season 10 narrows to the final two contestants. After an intense round of live performances, Mikki and Lawrence have been eliminated, leaving Purp and Raymu to battle for the crown.

TJ News Nigeria reports that this season has been one of the most competitive in the show’s history, with all four finalists delivering standout performances across multiple genres. Here’s a look at the biographies of the Season 10 finalists, highlighting their backgrounds, artistry, and performance milestones.

Purp Nigerian Idol

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1. (Anu Agosa)

  • Full Name: Anu Agosa
  • Stage Name: Purp
  • Age: 25 (unofficial)
  • Origin: Lagos State
  • Education: Degree in Dramatic Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University
  • Genres: Soul, R&B, Gospel
  • Status: Finalist (Still in the competition)

Background:
Purp has consistently captivated viewers with her powerful vocals and theatrical delivery. A graduate of dramatic arts and the only female in the Top 4, she brings a commanding stage presence that merges performance and storytelling. Her musical foundation was built in the church, under the guidance of a choir-leading mother.

Highlights:
Her renditions of “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” by Etta James and Tems’ “Free Fall” earned standing ovations and viral praise online. She’s known for blending soul with Afro-pop and delivering message-driven performances that resonate with emotional depth.


Raymu Nigerian Idol2. (Irorosuayire Ogheneruemu)

  • Full Name: Irorosuayire Ogheneruemu
  • Stage Name: Raymu
  • Age: 28
  • Origin: Delta State
  • Profession: Vocal coach, recording artist
  • Genres: Gospel, R&B, Soul
  • Status: Finalist (Still in the competition)

Background:
Raymu’s musical journey began behind the drums in his church, later transitioning to vocals after being called to sing during a service. Now a respected vocal coach and singer, his performances are known for precision, smoothness, and spiritual intensity.

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Highlights:
He made a memorable mark with performances like “Love Me Jeje” by Tems and “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men. His technical control and gospel influence continue to win him fans across the country.


Mikki Nigerian Idol, Lawrence Nigerian Idol, Purp, Raymu, Top 4 Nigerian Idol, 2025 Nigerian Idol finalists3. (Michael Daniel Odionka) — Eliminated

  • Full Name: Michael Daniel Odionka
  • Stage Name: Mikki
  • Age: 27
  • Origin: Calabar South, Cross River State
  • Education: Music (Voice Major), University of Calabar
  • Genres: Gospel, Afrobeats, Soul
  • Status: Eliminated

Background:
Mikki was no stranger to Nigerian Idol, having earned a Platinum Ticket in Season 9. He returned in Season 10 with renewed energy and refined artistry. A gospel minister and music director, Mikki began his musical journey in the choir and trained formally in voice.

Highlights:
He left a lasting impression with songs like “Spirit” by Beyoncé and “I’ll Be There” by The Jackson 5. Known for his falsetto and stage charisma, Mikki combined Afro-pop rhythms with spiritual intensity. Judges and fans lauded him as one of the season’s most versatile vocalists.


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Lawrence Nigerian Idol4. (Lawrence Simon) — Eliminated

  • Full Name: Lawrence Simon
  • Stage Name: Lawrence
  • Age: 25
  • Origin: Warri, Delta State
  • Genres: Soul, Inspirational, Gospel
  • Status: Eliminated

Background:
Lawrence grew up in a musically inclined family with strong spiritual values. He describes music as his “best friend” and uses it as a tool for emotional and spiritual healing. His calm demeanor and clean vocal style set him apart throughout the competition.

Highlights:
His standout performances included Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” and Timi Dakolo’s “Great Nation.” His soulful delivery and connection with lyrics earned him praise for authenticity and depth. Though now out of the competition, Lawrence is widely expected to pursue a promising music career.


What’s Next

TJ News Nigeria gathered that Purp and Raymu will now move into the final performance round, where viewer votes will determine who becomes the next Nigerian Idol. With Mikki and Lawrence out, fans are expected to rally behind their favorites in what promises to be a tightly contested finale.

The Nigerian Idol grand finale airs on Africa Magic this weekend, with musical guests and a live audience expected.


Quick Summary

Contestant Status Genre(s) Origin
Purp Finalist Soul, Gospel Lagos State
Raymu Finalist Gospel, R&B Delta State
Mikki Eliminated Gospel, Afrobeats Cross River
Lawrence Eliminated Inspirational Delta State

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Stay tuned to TJ News Nigeria for full coverage of the Nigerian Idol Season 10 finale, including winner announcements, exclusive interviews, and performance breakdowns.

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