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BBNaija 2017 winner Efe impresses fans with new music release, Far Away (video)

The BBNaija reality TV show has no doubt helped to create some new celebrities in Nigeria. Former contestants have used the platform the show afforded them to pursue their dreams.

In the 2017 edition of the show, the Warri born contestant, Efe emerged as the winner to the joy of many people.

However his fans seemed to turn their backs on him after he decided to venture into music. Despite that, Efe did not relent and is still working hard to become an accepted musician in the country.

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Recently, he dropped a new love song titled Far Away, just days before Valentine’s Day.

Interestingly the track is about a man claiming he would have taken his love interest to travel the world if he was financially buoyant.

One cannot deny the fact that Far Away is an interesting song with a catchy tune and it stands a fair chance at becoming an anthem among Nigerians.

The reality star also dropped visuals to accompany his song and it is a simple video set in an open expanse of land with a few performers. It was made by Cinema House Productions.

See the video below

Many have described music as being food for the soul and it is no wonder that several individuals venture into entertainment.

It is no longer news that another BBNaija show is in the offing. Many Nigerians gathered in some states in Nigeria to audition for a chance to become one of the housemates.

Some upcoming movie stars were not excluded as they also participated in the auditions.

With the completion of auditions, many are anticipating the next set of individuals that would be revealed as the housemates for this year’s edition of the show.

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