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Glo Unleashes Nigeria's Hottest Dancing Competition, 'DANCE WITH PETER'

Africa's biggest corporate supporter of entertainment and integrated telecommunications service provider, Globacom, is sponsoring a Reality TV Show that would change the face of entertainment in the continent.
Tagged "Dance with Peter," the reality show is a 13-week dancing competition in partnership with the sensational African dance prodigy, Peter Okoye, the twin brother and partner in the sensational and multiple award winning musical group, P-Square.

The show was launched at a glamorous and well-attended event held at Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Saturday evening.
Leading entertainment figures including Peter and Paul Okoye (PSquare), rap king, MI, new female sensation, Di'Ja of Marvin Records and Guinness Book record holder for longest dancer, Kafayat Shafau Ameh, popularly known as Kaffy, attended.
Globacom said that "Dance with Peter" was designed to promote and glamourise the dance culture among West Africans and assist those who may want to go into the dance profession to discover their prodigious talents.
It disclosed that the winner of the competition would go home with a brand new Toyota RAV 4 with N3 million cash and the rare opportunity of featuring in P-Square's next music video.
The first and second runners-up, on the other hand, would go home with a brand new Honda Civic car, N2 million cash and a brand new Kia Rio car with N1 million cash respectively and a chance to feature in a top Glo Ambassador's music videos.
Dance with Peter would be broadcast on Afrimagic, AIT in Nigeria, TV3 in Ghana and ORTV in Benin Republic. Broadcast times would be announced shortly.

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