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Double broadcast weekend on God’s Children Great Talent

By Chuks Nwanne
17 June 2017   |   2:33 am
As preparation for semi-final performances got into full swing in the last episode of God’s Children Great Talent (GCGT7), the contestants have been making the best of boot camp trainings to horn their skills.

Some contestants in the ongoing GCGT show

As preparation for semi-final performances got into full swing in the last episode of God’s Children Great Talent (GCGT7), the contestants have been making the best of boot camp trainings to horn their skills. The 20 semi-finalists not only got involved with inspirational teaching sessions, they also enjoyed the makeover process for an amazing photo shoot with celebrity photographer, Kola Oshalusi.
 
It’s just a few more days before these 20 contestants, including Immaculate Benibo and Favour Samuel selected through wild card, will know their fate. This weekend, GCGT7 will broadcast performances of the semi-finalists and reveal contestants progressing into the finals in two separate episodes of the show today and tomorrow.

For the contestants, being a semi-finalist has been an awesome experience, but winning the grand prize of 250 million Naira Management deal, 10 million Naira cash and brand new car will be a dream come true.

Speaking on her journey in the competition, 10-year-old spoken word artist Sophia Albert said “This is first time I’m staying without my parents for more than one day and I miss them very much and want to make them proud.”
 
However, 20-year-old singer, Gloria Ekundayo said her aim in the competition is to learn and improve her skills as well as enjoy blessed moments with her new GCGT friends. In the case of 11-year-old drummer, Joshua James, who is ready and charged, he is nursing the expectations of being selected by the judges for the live television show of the grand finale holding in Lagos on June 24, at the Eko Convention Centre.
 
In the meantime, audience are in for a bigger treat this weekend as voting lines will open from today after top ten finalists are revealed at the semi-finals. Each lucky contestant selected by live audience votes and the distinguished GCGT7 judges will begin canvassing for public votes using a unique code. There is a celebrity judge joining the panel of Kaffy, Omawumi and Tee-Y Mix just as the main anchors, Uti Nwachukwu and Ayo Thompson take their spot as hosts.
 
An optimistic 9-year-old gospel rapper Goodluck Ajiririeloja, who wrote his first song Baba God Dey at age five, believes the professional coaching from celebrity lyrist, Protek about how to use rhymes will endear him to gain high votes this weekend after his performance.
 
From dancing to singing, rendition of powerful spoken word and exceptional display of playing instruments like world class champions, it is apt to say the stage is now set for what will be a glory filled ‘double broadcast weekend’ of Africa’s biggest gospel talent show, God’s Children Great Talent, Season 7.

 
Voting can only be done from Saturday 17th June 2017 by sending a text with GCGT ‘Contestant Code’ to 33352. [e.g GCGT 1234 to 33352]. Watch the semi-finals this Saturday on NTA 9am – 10:30am and Wazobia Max 7pm – 8:30pm while it airson Sunday 13th June on

Silverbird 10am – 11:30am.
The Sunday episode will air at the normal broadcast time on these channels, Wazobia Max 3pm- 4pm, NTA 3pm – 4pm, HIP TV 4 – 5pm, EbonyLife TV 6pm – 7pm, OH TV 6pm – 7pm, Dove TV 11pm – 12am and Silverbird TV 11pm -12am.
 
God’s Children Great talent (GCGT) is an initiative by City of David Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in partnership with The HOW Foundation that continues to identify and celebrate talents in children and young adults from age five to 20 years.

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