The telecommunications company Glo, has continue to change lives of many young people with a little over N40 milliona won in cash and prizes by 13 different dancers at the just concluded Glo Battle of The Year Grand Finale which was held at the convention centre of Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The dance competition had talented dancers of different backgrounds battle for the grand prize of N9m, a Toyota Hiace bus valued about N30m, and other compensation prizes.
The event which started at 4::30 pm saw finalists from different categories slug it out on the big stage dancing to different genres of music such as Afro dance, Locking dance, Krump dance, Popping dance, and others.
The grand finale featured the Bboy, Bgirls, and Breakdance Crew final dance battles.
Topping the list of winners is the 619 crew, who defeated Street Cyphers, Foot Loops, and Space Unlimited crew to emerge the winner. The 619 crew smiled home with a prize of N9m and a Toyota Hiace bus valued about N30m.
For the Afro Dance segment, Israel Monday emerged the winner and smiled home with the sum of N1.5m while Angela Anthony came second with a prize of N750,000. In the same vein, the Popping category had Isibo David Odigie emerging winner to smile home with the sum of N1.5m while Akhigbe Richard came second and got prize money of N750,000.
For the Locking category, Michael Olanrewaju won to get prize money of N1.5m while Odoh Emmanuel came second to get a sum of N750,000 as prize money.
The Krump category had Charles Ekwem emerging winner to go home with N1.5m and Gifty Ephraim coming second with N750,000 prize money.
The grand finale also had musical and comedy performances from Davido, Simi, Teni Makanaki, Basketmouth, Gordons, and Uganda’s Salvador.
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