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Saturday, July 6, 2013

GULDER ULTIMATE SEARCH SEASON 10: 2 Past Winners To Return As Gatekeepers


The 10th season of Nigeria's premier reality TV show, Gulder Ultimate Search will be kicking off soon. Once again, the audience has been given the responsibility of selecting the Gatekeepers that will appear on this season's show. What they will do on GUS 10 may not be known, but it is certain that 2 out of the 9 past winners will be voted to these positions by you the fans.

Last year, 3 Gatekeepers - Dominic Mudabai, Michael Nwachukwu and Christopher Okagbue, winners of Seasons 4, 5 and 8 respectively, emerged as the viewers' choice from a pool of 8 past winners. This time, the list of past winners which the voting public can also vote from includes: Ezeugo Egwuagu (GUS 1), Lucan Chambliss (GUS 2), Hector Jobarteh (GUS 3), Uche Nwaezeapu (GUS 6), Oyekunle Oluwaremi (GUS 7) and the reigning champion, Paschal Eronmose (GUS 9).

Mr. Emmanuel Agu, Marketing Manager – Gulder, Nigerian Breweries Plc., in his statement said this year will mark the 10th edition of Gulder Ultimate Search, Nigeria's longest running reality TV show. Each edition of this outdoor challenge adopts a unique theme and storyline, which serves as the roadmap for the contestants' challenges. 

You can choose your favourite past winner via the Gulder Ultimate Search website, www.gulderultimatesearch.tv or the Gulder Facebook page - http://bit.ly/GK_Desktop for desktop and http://bit.ly/GK_Mobile for mobile. 

Voting will close on Sunday, July 7, 2013.


Gulder Ultimate Search was first staged in 2004 at the Snake Island in Lagos. Subsequent editions have been held in the hills of Obudu, Cross Rivers State (2005), the Nigerian Institute For Oil palm Research (NIFOR), Edo State (2006), Shere Hills in Jos Plateau State (2007), Agwu Hills, Enugu State (2008), Omodo Forest, Aagba, Osun State (2009), Omo Forest, J4, Ogun State (2010), Egbetua Ososo, Edo State (2011) and Usaka forest in Obot-Akara, Akwa Ibom State (2012).

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