It’s such a stupefying story that would seem another work of creativity from a writer if not told by the person involved. This isn’t fiction. It’s an amazing story of betrayal, forgiveness and love.
Until the grand finale of Destiny Child Gospel reality TV show, 30 year-old Israel Osunsanmi had never met his father who sent his mother packing while she was two months pregnant with him. But on the day he was crowned winner of the reality show, Israel met his father for the first time ever while on stage.
Israel, an OND Business Administration graduate of the Osun State Polytechnic told showtime he has since forgiven his father, though his mother’s ordeal really affected his growing up. “I have forgiven him and the relationship is gradually picking up,” he said.
According to him, his father impregnated his mother’s best friend a month before their wedding, and that was the beginning of her ordeal. When she tried confronting his father, she got a knock on the head, and was consequently thrown out with her two-month-old pregnancy in order for the man to marry her friend.
Israel disclosed that if not for God’s mercies, he wouldn’t have made it to this world as his mum attempted about 10 times to abort the pregnancy but without any success.
“I will be 30 this month. I’m from a polygamous family, and I’m the only child of my mother. I took to gospel music because of my story. My life is a big story. My dad sent my mother packing when she was 2-months pregnant. That was when my struggles started in life. It was myself and my mum alone in the world. But I’m alive today. That alone gave me the inspiration that it was God that kept me alive.
And it is God, I must live without blemish, and if I do anything wrong, God is going to take away this life that he has given to me. That’s why I can’t do anything without God. And this is why many people today call me ‘Church Boy’ because I’m always spending my time in the Church. There was a time, I wanted to go astray, when I was singing in clubs, and other hangouts, but God in his infinite mercies redirected my steps,” Israel said.
Narrating how he was able to reunite with his father, he disclosed that one of his father’s sisters made it possible. “We got hooked up on Facebook early last year. In the course of our discussion, I invited her to the grand finale of the show.
She saw my telephone number and immediately gave me a call. That was how we started getting closer. When it was a week to the finals of the reality show, I invited her to represent my family. But she told me she was going to attend the event in the company of my father. I welcomed the idea. That was it. The mistake I made was telling the producer that my dad was around and that, I was meeting him for the first time in my life. Overwhelmed by that news, the Producer invited him on stage and the reunion was a memorable experience.”
She saw my telephone number and immediately gave me a call. That was how we started getting closer. When it was a week to the finals of the reality show, I invited her to represent my family. But she told me she was going to attend the event in the company of my father. I welcomed the idea. That was it. The mistake I made was telling the producer that my dad was around and that, I was meeting him for the first time in my life. Overwhelmed by that news, the Producer invited him on stage and the reunion was a memorable experience.”
Israel, who won N3 million star prize, including a brand new Hyundai car said, he would forever remain grateful to God for this turn around in his life. “My mother is based in Ilorin and could not make to the grand finale of the show,” he said.
Speaking on what inspired the project, the show producer, Mrs Uche Esharetury disclosed it was her passion for gospel music. “Looking at the Nigerian music industry, we realise most of these artistes discovered their talent from the church, participating in choirs and others right from their youth. They were certified as gifted musicians, but the absence of potential sponsorship deprived them opportunities in gospel music. Hence, the subscription to secular music which attracts sponsorship based on its societal acceptance”, Esharetury said.
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