After 12 electrifying weeks of music, emotion, and competition, Nigerian Idol Season 10 has crowned its winner — 25-year-old Anu Agosa, popularly known as Purp. Her victory marks a major milestone as she becomes the third woman ever — and the first in six years — to win the prestigious music competition.

In a gripping live finale broadcast on Sunday night, Purp edged out fellow finalist Raymu, capturing the hearts of fans across the nation and securing the highest number of votes to become the Nigerian Idol 2025 champion.

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Hosted by the ever-charismatic IK Osakioduwa, the finale was a vibrant celebration of a decade of Nigerian Idol, packed with nostalgia, powerhouse performances, and surprise moments.

The night opened with a dynamic group performance of Ayra Starr’s “Good Samaritan” by the season’s eliminated contestants, setting an energetic tone. Former Idol winners and fan favourites, including Chima (Season 9), Precious Mac (Season 8), and Praise (this season’s Bigi Idol winner), returned to the stage, delivering captivating solo performances and paying homage to the show’s lasting impact on Nigerian music.

One of the night’s biggest surprises came when IK joined Ric Hassani, Iyanya, and the finalists for a lively rendition of “Jerusalema” by Master KG, showing off his hidden vocal talents to the crowd’s delight.

Adding sweetness to the celebration, Ric Hassani treated the live audience to cupcakes in honour of the show’s 10-season milestone, while Omawumi thrilled fans with a stirring performance of her new single, “In Love.”

The highlight of the night came with the final showdown: Raymu delivered an emotional cover of “Titanium” by David Guetta ft. Sia, while Purp stunned the audience with a soulful performance of Aretha Franklin’s “Respect,” earning her roaring applause and sealing her win.

As the new Nigerian Idol, Purp takes home a life-changing prize package that includes a brand-new SUV, ₦30 million in cash, a DStv Explora with a one-year Premium subscription, and a coveted recording deal that could launch her into stardom.

Purp’s win is more than just a personal triumph — it’s a symbolic breakthrough for female representation in the competition, ending a six-year stretch of male champions and inspiring a new generation of young women in music.

Season 10 of Nigerian Idol has been a journey filled with dreams, talent, and unforgettable moments. As the curtain falls, a new chapter begins for Purp — and for Nigerian music.

Fans can relive all the magic on GOtv, DStv Stream, and Showmax.

Plus, viewers who reconnect or upgrade before July 31 will enjoy a free bouquet upgrade, courtesy of GOtv’s ongoing “We Got You” campaign.

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