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Hymnodia Season 2: Ediomo Akpan Emerges Winner as Show Came To AHymntacular End

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Hymnodia Season 2, the triple E, entertainment, education and edification, reality TV show
built around hymns and worship has come to a spectacular (hymntacular) end with Ediomo
Akpan emerging the winner (Hymnodian) of the grand prize of an Asaph (a specially
designed award named after David’s chief musician), a brand-new car and N5 million.
The grand finale, known as Hymncert, was held in grandeur on Sunday, 13th September,
2020, in Lagos. Due to prevailing circumstances of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,
the Hymncert was not open to the general hymn-loving public like before, but what it lost in
crowd, was more than gained in glamour and entertainment (hymntainment).
Minstrel Sarah Thompson set the tone for the evening with her soulful rendition of worship
songs which got the few guests lifted in spirit and soul, after which came the battlenodia
(battle) for the prize. Five contestants (Hymntestants) made it to the Hymncert but only four
contended for the prize.
The two Hymntestants with the lowest votes, Johnson "Json" Ikpeama and Yinka Odunayo,
engaged in a contest for the judges to decide who would join the trio of Frank Okoye, Duke
Asuquo and Ediomo Akpan in the grand finale, a situation that saw Odunayo outwitting her
counterpart in a fierce battlenodia of hymns.
Other highlights of the show were the performances made by The boldone@
DemiladeAdepega and the legendary Kunle Batik, who thrilled the audience to melodious
tunes with their saxophones.
The Hymncert proper started with Duke’s rendition of "Conqueror through the Blood" and
followed by Ediomo’s performance of "Christ Our Mighty Captain". Part one of the hymncert
was Victory hymns all the way then followed by the Pidgination of hymns segment.
Returning Hymntestant, Stephen Nwosu, in his melodious voice also featured, singing and
dancing with his performance of "Gukongozigi", — Count Your Blessings in Igbo.
After the performances, came the moment of truth, as Gbenga Badejo & Company, the
collation agency handed the results to the host, the Dean of the Hymnstitute (show’s house),
Ben Ogbeiwi, who kept the guests longing to know the Season 2 Hymnodian.
Frank Okoye was declared the 3rd runner-up, Yinka Odunayo the 2nd runner-up, while the
moment of truth for the real winner was held in a little suspense, which kept the audience
eager to know what would follow.
Duke and Ediomo were invited by the Dean to join him on the diamond platform and there
was palpable tension and anxiety in the hall. The two men standing were visibly gripped by
tension and the Dean allowed it to build by inviting the dignitaries who would present the
prizes onto the stage before announcing the winner.

Pastor Kenny Folarin of Day Star Christain Centre was to present the Asaph, The Very
Reverend Olushola Makinde to present the car key while the Producer and Executive
Producer, Kufre and Mrs Ezinne Kufre-Ekanem were to present the N5million cheque.
With all the dignitaries on stage, the Dean of he Hymnstitute and Host for the Show, Dean
Ben Ogbeiwi, bellowed ‘the winner and true Hymnodian of Season 2 is Ediomo'.
The hall erupted with applause.
Ediomo was momentarily shocked but when he realised what had happened, overcome with
emotion and sunk to his knees as other Hymntestants swarmed him.
A graduate of the ABRSM Advanced Chorale Singing programme, Ediomo has sung in
several choirs over the past nine years and was never on probation for the whole period of the
Season 2 show, with the favourite hymn, A Mighty Fortress is our God
He is a pseudo-polyglot, speaks English, Spanish and his native language Annang. He is an
Akwa Ibom-born, Lagos-bred soloist with proficiency on the classical flute. He is a chorister,
a tenor, at the House on the Rock Church, Lekki, Lagos.
In his remarks, Kufre Ekanem, expressed gratitude to God for his awesomeness in making
Hymnodia Season 2, a success, and wished to see Season 3, which will take place in 2021.
The reality TV show on hymns and worship was a one-hour programme on Lagos Television
(Channel 256 on DSTV, Channel 90 on Gotv and Channel 113 on Startimes) with a magazine
show on same channel on Wednesday evening. It was also streamed live online via the LTV
App available on the app store and on the dedicated YouTube channel, Hymnodiahq.
The show was also viewed on GITV, Kaduna; Anambra Broadcasting Service, Onitsha; Ondo
State Radio/TV, Akure; ITV, Abuja and Cross River TV, Calabar. Others are: Akwa Ibom
Broadcasting Corporation (AKBC); Kwara TV, Ilorin and Plateau Radio TV, Jos. All the
stations aired Hymnodia on the same days (Sunday and Wednesday) but at different times.