Samuel Owusu Sampah, the winner of TV3’s Talented Kidz reality show in 2018, represented Pope John Senior High School at the National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ).
In 2018, young Samuel Owusu,
with the stage name Young King Clef, released his first single, State of
Affairs, after winning Talented Kidz Season 9.
He also appeared
in the headlines in 2020, when he scored seven 1’s in his Basic Education
Certificate Examination (BECE) exams.
Talented Kidz reality show has
been known to nurture participants in and outside the competition. The children are
groomed to be doers and contribute to society.
Meet the contestants.#NSMQ2022 #NSMQQuarters #Primetime pic.twitter.com/Yq4OQUKAjS
— #NSMQ2022 (@NSMQGhana) October 20, 2022
After weeks
of rigorous daunting tasks designed to test and strengthen their grits and
creativity, it’s no surprise that contestants come out as pacesetters and
change-makers.
For example, DJ Switch (winner of Talented Kidz 2017) and Nakeeyat (Talented
Kidz season 10 winner) are making strides locally and internationally.
Ezvene Burner emerged as the winner in this year’s
Talented Kidz contest. As Season 13 winner, the 10-year-old
rapper crowned his performance at the National Theater with a duet with his
idol, Amerado burner.
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