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When Light Becomes Blessing: Blessing Light’s Double Triumph at CLIMA Africa 2025 — Discovery of the Year & Africa Positive Impact Award (Women)

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In the radiant night of CLIMA Africa 2025, one name glowed a little brighter: Blessing Light. From the moment she stepped on the stage in South Africa, the air pulsed with expectation, and by the evening’s end, she had been crowned Discovery of the Year and also received the Africa Positive Impact Award (Women). It was a double blessing — a moment both prophetic and celebratory — a recognition not just of her voice, but of her vision, impact, and rising legacy.

The Stage Is Set: CLIMA Africa 2025 and Why This Moment Matters

The CLIMA Africa Awards (Christian Lifestyle & Music Awards) has become a continental spotlight for worship leaders, gospel artists, writers, and ministers who manifest excellence in artistry and kingdom influence. Each year, across multiple African nations, the awards gather to highlight those whose creative work and ministry advance God’s Kingdom through music, writing, film, philanthropy, and more.

This year in South Africa, with a vibrant lineup of nominees from across the continent, the stage was set for breakthrough stories. And among those stories, Blessing Light’s journey stood as one of revelation, resilience, and a voice rising in power.

In her own announcement, she expressed deep humility and gratitude, declaring: “So humbled and honored — CLIMA AFRICA awards in 2 categories: Africa Positive Impact Women & Discovery of the Year.” That simple phrase captured the weight of the moment: not just a trophy night, but a divine confirmation of purpose.

A Brief History: Who Is Blessing Light?

Blessing Light (artist name for Apostle Ada Ngozi Ambrose, Esq.) is a gospel minister, singer, songwriter, and prophetic worshiper whose roots intertwine Nigeria, America, and South Africa. Born in Rivers State, Nigeria, she is the firstborn daughter of her family, now ministering across borders with her music and ministry.

Her artistry is described as Afrobeat gospel infused with prophetic praise, worship, and Kingdom messages. Over time, she has released several singles including Joy, You Are God, I Believe, Holy Spirit, and Show Me Your Glory, among others.

Her music often arrives in series—she refers to “Glory,” followed by “Empowered” tracks—each song being both a declaration and an invitation for listeners into deeper intimacy with God. Her stated heart is to use her voice to heal, uplift, and awaken spiritual destinies: “Her deepest desire is to touch and bless hearts with the healing touch and strength of Christ.”

While the musical journey is her public face, behind it is the mantle of an apostolic-prophetic calling—she often speaks of worship as intercession, prophecy as activation, and music as ministry. Operating from a base between the U.S. and Africa (notably South Africa), she bridges continents with her message.

The Significance of Her Wins

Discovery of the Year
For an artist to be named “Discovery of the Year” is to be publicly declared as one whose emergence has turned heads, whose story is now widely known, whose unwavering music journey is now further confirmed by peers and the industry. For Blessing Light, this is not just acknowledgment of her existing songs and reach—but prophecy of her trajectory in the gospel music industry.

Africa Positive Impact Award (Women)
This award is especially weighty: it recognizes a woman whose influence, through faith, artistry, or service, uplifts lives across communities. It says that her music is not merely entertainment, but transformation. That her footsteps carry weight, and that she is counted among those women shaping Africa’s spiritual and cultural future.

For Blessing Light to claim both in one night is to straddle both dimensions—artist and agent of positve impact.

What Her Story Inspires

  1. Cross-cultural ministry:
    Her path, bridging Nigeria, the U.S., teaches that gospel art is not confined by borders. Anointed sound travels where credentials cannot.

  2. Art as legacy:
    Each song is more than a melody—it is a seed. Her titles like Joy, I Believe, You Are God are declarations. They will be sung in living rooms, prayer nights, conferences, and healing spaces. That is legacy.

  3. Female leadership in gospel spaces:
    Her win in the “Positive Impact Women” category signals that the gate is opening wider for voices like hers—capable, called, courageous.

Looking Ahead: What This Portends

  • A higher demand for her ministry and music across Africa and globally.

  • Collaborative opportunities with other leading gospel voices.

  • More platforms, stages, and spaces for her prophetic voice.

  • A growing catalogue of songs with depth, theology, and sonic innovation.

  • A story that will encourage other gospel artists: your season is coming.

As CLIMA Africa amplifies voices of excellence and influence, Blessing Light’s double win will be quoted, retold, and held up as a benchmark for emerging praise-warriors. Her story tonight is not just her own—many will discover hope in it.

[Music] Blessing Light – Joy


Congratulations, Apostle (Dr.) Ada Ngozi Ambrose, alias Blessing Light!

Your double triumph at CLIMA Africa 2025 as Discovery of the Year and recipient of the Africa Positive Impact Award (Women) is both well-earned and deeply prophetic. May God enlarge your territory, deepen your anointing, and reign over every note, every song, every ministry you birth. More grace to your elbow as you stride forward into greater realms of influence and glory.

Well done, sister. Shine on.

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