On Saturday 24th June
2017, Esther Benyeogo the 19 year-old singer was crowned Season 7 winner of
God’s Children Great Talent during a live television broadcast of the grand
finale at Eko Convention Centre. She received the show’s grand prize of a
250 million naira management contract, 10 million naira cash and a brand new
Kia Rio. The winner’s prize was presented by Senior Pastor at City of David
Parish, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, Chairperson, GCGT Board of Trustees, Pastor
(Mrs) Siju Iluyomade, Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank and Founder of The
How Foundation, Dr. Herbert Wigwe.
Esther Benyeogo beat 9 other finalists, Joseph Odi, Damilare Bafunso, Anderson
Peter, Deborah Oladipupo, Olawonuola Kehinde, Sophia Albert, Goodluck Enoch,
Nengi Jaja and Emmanuel Osahor in
a keenly contested final that saw a display of exceptional showmanship on
stage.
A fans’ favorite, Esther has been a standout phenomenon on GCGT 7 since
her very first performance and through the entire competition. Now as this
season's winner, Esther Benyeogo’s career is about to take off with the GCGT
team providing close guidance.
The two-hour live television broadcast on HIPTV, EbonyLife TV, Wazobia
Max and Dove TV on
Saturday night
was the final performance of the season and last chance for the final ten
contestants to enchant the judges and audience with their performances. It also
featured highlights from the season’s auditions as well as performances by
Nikki Laoye, GCGT season 6 winner Onome Enakerakpor, Darey, Frank Edwards and
Enitan Adaba.
The winner’s selection was a combination of GCGT7 judges’ scores and
audience votes for Esther Benyeogo to emerge victorious.
God’s
Children Great Talent Season 7 Winner, Esther Benyeogo at the grand finale in
Lagos.
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An emotional Esther was grateful for how far she has come giving all
glory to God for being so faithful. “The
journey has been long. Weeks of practice and focus but in the end, it is has
been a blessing to remain in God’s grace. I thank the Almighty God for helping
me express my talent through GCGT and more importantly, making my light shine
among thousands. Here I am, standing.” A cheerful Esther said.
The past weeks on God’s Children Great Talent have shown us raw talent
refined into a skill, despair turned into hope with performances that blessed
hearts. A representative of the City of David Parish Pastor (Mrs) Sola
David-Borha revealed,“Together we have sung, danced, laughed and loved every
moment of this season. We appreciate the support from The How Foundation, media
partners, viewers and members of the production team for a successful season.”
God's Children Great Talent, Africa’s biggest gospel talent show will
return in 2018 for Season 8 discovering new talents between ages 5 and 20 years
to be nurtured for God’s glory.
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