
The Ministry of Youth Development and RHO Sigma & Sons Limited, on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Teenage Talent reality show.
Mr Ayodele Olawande, Minister of Youth, who spoke during the signing of the MOU in Abuja on Friday, said that the show would create platforms for entertainment, education and skills enhancement for the youth.
According to him, it was part of renewed efforts to spotlight young talent and promote youth empowerment,
“The initiative titled “Teenage Talent Hunt”, the forthcoming reality show will feature teenagers from across Nigeria competing in various categories including music, dance, innovation, visual arts, and more.
“The initiative seeks to discover, nurture, and elevate the next generation of exceptional young talents,” he said.

According to him, the initiative is a testament to our belief in the extraordinary potential of our youth.
” Through this reality show, we aim to provide teenagers with not just visibility, but also mentorship, resources, and opportunities to excel in their passions,” Olawande said.
The minister said that the MoU outlined a strategic collaboration between the two stakeholders in key areas such as content development and talent.
Other areas he said are scouting, and nationwide outreach, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and broad participation.
“The show is slated to premiere later this year with auditions opening soon in major cities and online platforms,” he said.
Also speaking Prof. Bolarinwa Bolaji, Project Manager of Teenage Talent Hunt, highlighted the vision behind the initiative.
“We are proud to partner with the ministry to bring this visionary project to life.
“We believe this show will not only entertain but inspire a new wave of creativity and confidence among our young people,” Bolaji said.
According to him, the collaboration is aligned with a broader national strategy to engage the youth through innovative programs that promote inclusion, entrepreneurship, and cultural expression. (NAN)