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Maltavator challenge train berhs in Benin City

By Margaret Mwantok
01 December 2018   |   1:30 am
The exciting Maltavator Challenge train was in Benin City, for the Maltavator Challenge audition recently. It was a thrilling experience for all the excited consumers from Benin and neighboring cities who flocked to the Garrick Memorial College, Opp.

The exciting Maltavator Challenge train was in Benin City, for the Maltavator Challenge audition recently. It was a thrilling experience for all the excited consumers from Benin and neighboring cities who flocked to the Garrick Memorial College, Opp. UNIBEN Ekewan Campus, Benin City as early as 7am to compete for a chance to represent Nigeria and win $20,000 in the Pan-African TV show.

Speaking at the event, the Marketing Manager, Malta Guinness Premium Non Alcoholic Drinks, Omotola Bamigbaiye Elatuyi said “The Maltavator Challenge is in line with the brand purpose of Malta Guinness which exists to fuel the can-do spirit of every day Nigerians as seen here today with the impressive turnout of Nigerian youths in Benin to contest for a chance to represent Nigeria in the Pan African TV show. Malta Guinness will continue to fuel the greatness of Nigerians with its goodness, energy and vitality.”

Contestants for the Maltavator Challenge audition competed in a series of mentally challenging and physically tasking obstacle games. The fastest, strongest and smartest contestants at the audition were Kamil Abdulkabir, Onyekachi Nwatu, Tracy Ohenhen, and Gift Anabuike. They will join the winners of the Ibadan audition, and those who will emerge from forthcoming auditions to battle it out for the final spots on Team Nigeria.

The Maltavator Challenge is a Pan African TV show, which will have contestants from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroun, Cote D’Ivoire and Ethiopia, compete in mentally and physically challenging obstacle courses for a chance to win $20,000 and other fantastic prizes. The show will be aired on major TV stations across Nigeria and participating African countries.

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