Frank Edoho
Organisers of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (WWTBAM)’ held 76 auditions before Frank Edoho, TV anchore, was eventually selected to host the reboot of the game show.
Edoho made the disclosure when he spoke in Lagos on Monday at the intellectual property symposium organised by the US Mission in Nigeria.
Edoho had hosted WWTBAM from its inception on October 8, 2004, until September 2, 2017.
He left the following a breakdown in a contract negotiation that would have seen him rise to the position of executive producer of the show.
After almost five years since both parties went their separate ways, organisers of the game show recently announced that Edoho would rehash his role as the anchor of the rebooted programme.
Speaking on his return to the game show, Edoho said a Twitter poll prompted the organisers to make a U-turn to him after 76 auditions.
Said Edoho: “When ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ came back, they did 76 auditions for new people. After the 76th audition, it just so happened that one day, one guy on Twitter just did a poll on ‘who is the king of suspense on TV?’ and he listed four of us.
“And everyone replied that Frank is the undisputed king of suspense. I didn’t do anything but I just saw my name trending.
“It was at that point they did the 76th audition and they saw that thing trending. Then, they left the 76 people and started calling me”.