Saturday, 6 February 2016

Sponsored Post: RED & WHITE VALENTINE COUPLES SPECIAL EVENT




Press Release
Cc: Alimosho Standard

RED & WHITE VALENTINE COUPLES SPECIAL EVENT
It’s an all stars jamz on valentine day as one of Nigeria’s sensational juju artist Seancor Dare Nuga and Opeoluwa Orobiyi (a.k.a Omo Oba Eledua) another Nigeria’s brightest Yoruba gospel artist storms the centre stage on Valentine’s day February 14th 2016.
The event is tagged “Red & White Valentine Couples Special”, at the prestigious “Allan Q Guest Home in Abesan Estate, Ipaja, Lagos.
The first of its kind in the estate and in Alimosho Local Government Area the largest local government council in Nigeria as a whole is being put together by Mediarites Communications, NaijaFM 101.1 UK, NaijaTV Sky 590 UK, along with great minds in the estate.
The couple’s event will have all couples and guests dressed in all red & white costumes with couple’s competitions to add glamour to the occasion.
Also to light up the event is the popular DJ Bamboster from Galaxy television. Guest artist are Abass Akande Obesere, Wale Thompson, Yinka Best and supported by Acada Magazine and Alimosho Standard Magazine. Events and entertainment, TV Fiesta Magazine and Cacatine are amongst some of the notable supporting firms.
According to one of the organizers Double Chief Akin Williams, the vision was conceived t foster unity and love as well as improve social activities amongst couples. The event is going to be a yearly one that will bring all great corporate minds within and outside the Abesan environ together to enjoy the world’s lovers day along with their wives and loved ones.
The event will start by 12 noon with Red Carpet at 4pm to kick start the colourful day till late into the night. Amongst the dignitaries are Chief Opaleye, Dr. Lawal – CEO of Cacatine and the CEO of Oscrabo Bitters and Quincy Ayodele Herbals Ltd.
Double Chief Akin Williams call on sponsors to support this event as couples will be given corporate gifts at the event.

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