Showing posts with label Basketmouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basketmouth. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
THE INDUSTRY NITE LAGOS PHOTOS: 2FACE, BASKETMOUTH, DAVIDO, OLAMIDE, SKALES, OLISA TURN UP FOR INDUSTRY NITE
In a night of fun filled activities, Remy Martin treated Industry Nite founder Matthew Ohio and his friends to a VIP styled party at The Place, Lekki.
Matthew Ohio is a showbiz enthusiast, Show Promoter and business man who started the Industry Nite in 2009 as an independent platform for artists to showcase their selves.
The event, which held on Saturday 21st June; saw great music, endless flow of premium cognac Remy Martin and Hors d’oeuvres for the attending invitees. Guests present included 2 Face, Annie Idibia, Falz the Bahd guy, Olamide, Davido, Skales, Sheyman, Kamal Ajiboye, IK Ogbonna, B Red, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Julius Agwu, Basketmouth, Bovi and more.
The Remy Martin Pace Setters VIP party is in line with the brand’s goal of celebrating Nigerian achievers across every walk of life.
See all the pictures below!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Dana Air Inaugural Flight Lands Safely In Abuja
Passengers on board Dana Air inaugural flight on Friday clap roared in jubilation when the plane landed safely at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, the Nigerian capital.
Dana Air Flight 9J353 left the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, few minutes after 10 am and landed in Abuja at 11.05 packed with celebrities, journalists and some passengers.
Some of the celebrities who defied fear were Comedians, Basketmouth, Buchi, musician Harrisong, Kuba crew, among others.
Among the passengers was Mrs. Adetoun Adetokunbo, a worker with the Federal Ministry of Water and Mineral resources whose husband died in a 1991 plane crash in Saudi Arabia and who survived a plane crash in Monrovia in 1994.
“Just trust in God and everything will be fine. I believe it is God that protects us,” said the 57 year old Adetokunbo 30,000 ft above sea level.
The plane was not fully booked as many passengers remain weary after the 3 June plane crash that killed more than 150 people as it approached Lagos.
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