After three weeks and more than 1,000 votes, Wiwi’s readers have decided that Nikki Ponte Should fly the Greek flag in Dusseldorf.
Nineteen-year old Nikki has led the poll from the beginning. After the first week of voting she led with 33% of all votes, and she ultimately finished with more than 50% of them—miles ahead of second-place finisher Loukas Yorkas.
Here are the complete results, followed by a video of Nikki performing her Eurovision entry “I Don’t Wanna Dance.”
Nikki should win!!!!!!!!!!!
Lucas – Watch my dance —> -12 points..
Nikki – I don’t wanna dance —> 12 points!!!
One of the biggest mistakes of Eurovision !! Nikki had chance of winning this competition.. ??? ?? ??????! ?? ????? ???? ? ?????????? ? ???? ????? ?????? ??? ??? Eurovision!! ?????? ?????!!
From Cyprus.. (Sorry for my bad english =] )
The biggest mistake of eurovision this year!! they didn’t sent a song that it could be at the top 5 .. Cyprus has the best singers but they always choose to reprisent Greece.. Nikki(half Cypriote and half from Canada), Loukas and others.. i dont like this kind of thinks.. I am from Cyprus and this year we will sent a song that it will be at the last 5 for sure.. and the singer is also unknown.. and i think this is unfaire.. ok greece and cyprus are almost together.. but we need our singers to reprisent us too.. by… Read more »
Greece made a huge mistake. Nikki is a better performer then Lukas. and this is a Talent show not a political expression of how or what the people of greece are going through. Who cares really! the rest of the world doesn’t! Eurovision should of gone to Nikki. good luck Greece maybe next year if your smart.
Greece threw away a near certain top 3 with Nikki Ponte and a possible winner. Now they have Loukas Yiorkas ans Stero Mike! – so 2009 /2010 and will not even make top 6. It may be liked in Greece but this is a European wide song contest – you blew it Greece big time!!
But Greeks has not the same opinion.Televoting and jury prefer Lukas Yiorka’s song Watch my Dance. 30.888 calls and sms for Lukas Giorkas. Lukas was first with 36% and Nikki was second with 18%. About Polls the explanation is very simple. There are a lot of people in Greece who have no idea about internet and PC. In these polls vote only people 13-30 years old. Nikki’s song was good but Louka’s song represent the human soul and greek spirit. Watch my dance has powerful lyrics. Here is : I was born so betrayed, who am I – what I’ll… Read more »
But Greeks has not the same opinion.Televoting and jury prefer Lukas Yiorka’s song Watch my Dance. 30.888 calls and sms for Lukas Giorkas. Lukas was first with 36% and Nikki was second with 18%. About Polls the explanation is very simple. There are a lot of people in Greece who have no idea about internet and PC. In these polls vote only people 13-30 years old. Nikki’s song was good but Louka’s song represent the human soul and greek spirit. Watch my dance has powerful lyrics. Here is : I was born so betrayed, who am I – what I’ll… Read more »
But Greeks has not the same opinion.Televoting and jury prefer Lukas Yiorka’s song Watch my Dance. 30.888 calls and sms for Lukas Giorkas. Lukas was first with 36% and Nikki was second with 18%. About Polls the explanation is very simple. There are a lot of people in Greece who have no idea about internet and PC. In these polls vote only people 13-30 years old. Nikki’s song was good but Louka’s song represent the human soul and greek spirit. Watch my dance has powerful lyrics. Here is : I was born so betrayed, who am I – what I’ll… Read more »
But Greeks has not the same opinion.Televoting and jury prefer Lukas Yiorka’s song Watch my Dance. 30.888 calls and sms for Lukas Giorkas. Lukas was first with 36% and Nikki was second with 18%. About Polls the explanation is very simple. There are a lot of people in Greece who have no idea about internet and PC. In these polls vote only people 13-30 years old. Nikki’s song was good but Louka’s song represent the human soul and greek spirit. Watch my dance has powerful lyrics. Here is : I was born so betrayed, who am I – what I’ll… Read more »