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Bravo Magazine Dazzles At The Coliseum

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THE Niteshift Coliseum, Opebi_Ikeja Lagos came alive, last Sunday, with dazzling entertaining events that characterized the Bravo Weekly’s third anniversary. It was a parade of excited faces of celebrities and numerous guests that made the paparazzis’ day. A day that Mr Dada Eriye, Publisher of Bravo Magazine chose to say a huge thank you to his numerous readers and advisers.

At the event were Victor Adoji of Zenith Bank, Ramon Nasir, Ebi Akpeti  and Mr Imoyo, all of United Bank for Africa and former Lagos State Commissioner of the Environment, Dr Muiz Banire.

Also in attendance was the Special Media Adviser to Governor Uduaghan of Delta State, Mr Felix Ofou; Helen Sosu, Publisher of Global Excellence Magazine; Mayor Akinpelu, aka Lord Mayor, Publisher of Top Celebrity Magazine, Ejiro Roman Adigbo and Mr Moses Obajemu   of Skye Bank, as well as Mr Ugo of Soulcom Publicis, Publisher of Yes International Magazine, Azuh Arinze. Top music stars like Mike Okri, Zaaki Azay, King Wadada, Black Reverends, Azeezat made it interesting. Beautiful Nollywood face, Jenifer Eliogu did not disappoint as she co-anchored the event with Alariwo of Africa.

It was a big day for new and undiscovered stars as the weekly magazine dedicated a special part of its event in the Future Stars’ Concert. It was a competitive part of the event, and the upcoming stars locked horns for the Future Star prize. Among those that got the guest dancing were Gboof, Donleo, Xxentive, Missy Joe, Nene Johnson, Dakubta, Ozzy Bosco, Francis Sky. At the end, Nene Johnson of defunct Xtacy, who emerged winner has this to say “ I am so elated, humbled by this award. The award is like the opener of my solo career. I thank God Almighty and the publisher of Bravo Weekly for this honour.

The stage was there for top artistes also rocked the audience with their great hits, with Mike Okri proving that he is still in contention. Azeezat came back on stage after a fantastic rendering of the Nigerian Anthem, and King Wadada also didn’t disappoint his fans.

Author of this article: By Sony Neme

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