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With the Friday exit of the Abuja based Ankara Boi, the number of finalist slots on GloXFactor goes down steadily from 9 to 6. So far, there are 4 Nigerians and 2 Ghanaians left in the competition. Who deserves to win the GloXFactor? Some people say Nigeria, some say Ghana, what do you think? By the way, voting lines close Monday 8pm .
To find out more, visit their website www.gloxfactor.com, @GloXFactor on Twitter and facebook.com/xfactorafrica
via LindaIkeji
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