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27.03.2017 General News

Nana Ama Mcbrown To Award Christian Morgan If….

By Carl Selorm Dovi|Accra|gospreadlove.org
Nana Ama McBrown having fun with SpreadLove Christian MorganNana Ama McBrown having fun with SpreadLove Christian Morgan
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Kumawood film goddess Nana Ama Mcbrown who was a guest judge on Talented Kidz on Sunday has promised to award Christian Morgan after the competition, upon watching his overwhelming inspirational rendition of Bob Marley’s ‘3 Little Birds’ which emerged him as a Star Performer for a second time.

He took home two boxes of indomie and twenty exercise books from sponsors of the show.

Morgan made the song his own by telling Ghanaians not to worry about “The Dumsor”, a part that got the audience cheering so hard. He further inspired them not to worry about his sight for every little thing is going to be alright.

Christian used his performance to encourage Lottie Oduro Green with whom – plus others – he came into the competition from the Western Region but was evicted in the previous week not to worry about her eviction.

SpreadLove’s Christian Morgan kept challenging his audience not to be discouraged by any circumstances as his performance left no doubt in the minds of many that disability is really not inability.

His ability to jump around during his spectacular art brought the audience in a state of amazement.

A viewer after watching his previous performances from home, showed up on stage to give Morgan an award from her heart ‘I am Mrs Favor from Budumburam, Winneba, I am a Liberian and after watching the programme, i loved him and he just touched my heart so i want to give something for them to continue the test’.

The guest judge, Kumawood film goddess Nana Ama McBrown who was overwhelmed blessed Christian and promised to give him a present even if he doesn’t win but expressed optimism that Christian is a winner.

‘If you don’t win the competition, I shall personally award you!’

Morgan’s rasta costume which added a touch of awesomeness to his art was sponsored by Asor Body Works.

He is currently the only contestant representing Western and Central Regions in show as he has survived four eviction weeks.

The 12 year old pupil of the Cape Coast School for the Deaf & Blind and beneficiary of SpreadLove Home & Abroad (NGO) is an epitome of greatness.

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