On Sunday, February 6th, this was announced at an event. This year, the great anchor will turn 50, continuing a trajectory that has established him as one of Nigeria’s best broadcasters and television show hosts.
For thirteen years, Nigerians sat and stood as individuals and families to witness what is without a doubt one of the best spectacles ever shown on local television.
Edoho’s rare ability to keep the viewing audience in suspense and give them an interesting and entertaining pulsation made him stand out as a man many trooped to see, and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, a show many loved to watch.
Recall that Who Wants To Be A Millionaire ran on Fridays across local stations from the 8th of October 2004, until June 25, 2017.
It, for more than a decade proved to be the perfect entertainment and education for most Nigerians heading into the weekend.
When the show stopped airing almost five years ago after headline sponsors MTN pulled out, it was a great loss for Nigerian Television content lovers.
A rebirth was imminent at some point, a relaunch was important and a return was always going to be accepted as Nigeria has struggled to produce any show of its kind in all the years it was away.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is back to your screens. And this time, it comes bigger, brighter and better.
Recall the beautiful scenes in 2009 when Aroma Ufodike, from Nnewi, Anambra State won the grand prize of N10 million, and became just the first person to achieve the feat. A lot has changed ever since including the amount of money expected to be won. This time, participants have a chance to go home with double the amount, as N20million is the new grand prize.
How To Become A Millionaire
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire like its British original works through different segments with participants selected through the “Fastest Finger First” segment. This segment all contenders try to answer a question which will be placed in a particular order as instructed by the host.
The contestant who finishes the arrangement in the fastest time gets a chance to roll on the ‘hot seat’ as an opportunity to win N20m is presented through a question and answer session. The questions increase in difficulty as they progress. When the contender is caught in a web of difficult questions, there are means of escape, known as lifelines.
These lifelines are: ’50/50′, where the computer eliminates two random wrong options, leaving the right option and the other remaining wrong option; ‘Phone a Friend’, where the contestant has 30 seconds to call one of their friends, read the question and four possible options to the friend, who then has the remaining time to offer input.
There is also a chance to ‘Ask the Audience’, where members of the audience use touchpads to decide what they believe the correct option is with their answers distributed in percentages. The final decision however lies with the participant.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: Back With A Bang
The sponsors of the event are UP, Nigeria’s Premier Payments & Financial Technology Company and Leaders in Digital Payments Innovation, in collaboration with BLK Hut Media, the show’s producers in Nigeria under the License of Sony Pictures.
Agada Apochi, the Managing Director of UP said the show is returning with better packages and will create lasting memories for the teeming Nigerian populace.
“We are sponsoring Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? to entertain, educate and excite Nigerians. The return of WWTBAM is coming with a bang that would create lasting memories in the audience’s minds. It is going to keep them on the edge of their seats as new millionaires emerge from the show,” he said.
The Chief Executive Officer of BLK HUT Media, Hakeem Condotti also said the show is back to give Nigerians great entertainment and education as they take a step further in their desire to deliver premium content to drive Nigerian television lovers.
“As a company, BLK Hut desires to continuously deliver creative, intelligent and professional content to the market for the people and partner brands; and in the production of a brand with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’s stature, we are able to show our range and capacity to this effect. With lead sponsorship by UP, we are proud to bring international quality content right to our screens again in Nigeria, be it on TV, Digital, Cable, or Mobile. As part of the much-needed Covid relief that we all need as a nation, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Series 2 – The Rebirth is here to entertain, educate and have viewers on the edge of their seats.”
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is one of Nigeria and Africa’s finest shows and has seen past winners like Aroma, Osazuwa Osahon Daniels who won N5 million in 2009. Others are Babatunde Oni Oladipo who won N5 million in 2010 and Nnaemeka Ubaekwena who won the same amount of money in 2012.