God's Children Great Talent reveals Season 7 winner - Esther Benyeogo | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Leaderboard_4

LI_Leaderboard_1

LI_Leaderboard_2

LI_Leaderboard_3

Tuesday 27 June 2017

God's Children Great Talent reveals Season 7 winner - Esther Benyeogo

Winner of God’s Children Great Talent was announced at the grand finale of Season 7 held at Eko Convention Center on Saturday 24th June 2017.

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 during a two-hour live television show that aired simultaneously on HIPTV, Wazobia Max, EbonyLife TV and Dove TV.

As GCGT Season 7 winner, Esther Benyeogo received the grand prize of a 250 million naira management deal, 10 million naira cash and a brand new Kia Rio presented by Senior Pastor City of David Parish, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, Chairperson, GCGT Board of Trustees, Pastor (Mrs) Siju Iluyomade, Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank/Founder of The How Foundation, Dr. Herbert Wigwe.

The 19 year-old singer displayed exceptional talent in the competition, even celebrity guest judge TY Bello was in awe of her astonishing performance.

Esther Benyeogo emerged as the winner following a combination of GCGT7 judges’ scores and votes by the viewing audience.

The grand finale was hosted by Uti Nwachukwu and Ayo Thompson, which 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.

God's Children Great Talent is Africa’s biggest gospel talent show and will return in 2018 for Season 8, discovering new talents between ages 5 and 20 years for God’s glory. See more pictures from the grand finale.











2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Weldone

Anonymous said...

this was total wrong have no problem with the show its an rccg event how can it be hosted by uti nwachukwu and the likes what happened to those in the church this event didnt look like a gospel event but rather a secular event am not judging oo

Recent Posts