The challenge kicked off on the 12th of June when Wole Oni made the announcement, having previously rendered some skillful melody on the keyboard.
The participants who must be a drummer or keyboardist must replicate a segment of Wole Oni’s post and post on social media using the hashtag #woleoniyamahamontagechallenge.
Over the weekend, the winners of the challenge visited WOMP studios in Lekki to claim their prizes. Fred Nwauzor emerged the first place winner walking away with a N100,000. Lolu Oresegun who took the second place walked away with N50,000 while Ernest Samson won N30,000 in the 3rd place.
Announcing the winners on Instagram, Wole Oni posted:
“I present to y’all the winners of the #woleoniyamahamontagechallenge as they came into WOMP studio to bond, to be informed, and to receive their prizes. Congratulations @freddiekeyz @africanmusicgenius @neofinger
“Lesson to be learnt: Opportunities always come. Always equip yourself before they come.
Don’t be caught unaware, don’t live in oblivion, don’t procrastinate, DON’T DESPISE THE DAYS OF LITTLE BEGINNINGS.”