On Sunday night, HKN singer, Davido was billed toperform at indigenous rapper, Olamide's concert, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.However, the Money singer never made it to the stage, and this infuriated quite a lot of the concert goers.Even after waiting in vain as a result of the organisers' promise that Davido would perform after Olamide had closed the concert- the attendees still got disappointed.In a bid to understand why Davido never showedup, YNaija went snooping and discovered that Davido was actually held up in traffic while trying to get into Eko Hotel and Suites.Their correspondent saw Davido pull up in his Audi R8 at about 4:30 am when most people were already losing hope and heading out while a few die-hard fans still waited in vain.Davido was accompanied by his elder bother, Adewale Adeleke and cousin, B-Red.He eventually made it back-stage but for some reason which we are yet to ascertain at the filingof this report, he failed to perform.Subsequently, the artiste headed out to club Quilox where he was billed to host a pool party earlier in the day, but as a result of his family's end of year party, he never made it to the event.
As part of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu's campaign for promoting Made-in-Aba products, Abia State government and Abia State National Association, U.S.A. and North America, ASNA-NA,showcased the potentials and quality of Aba products to the international community during the association's national convention in New York City, USA. The event saw many designers, such as Chumar, and thousands of products shipped in from Aba on display, with models on the runway, adorning Aba-made designs. According to the Special Assistant to the Abia State Governor on Diaspora Matters, Mr. John Ndubuisi, all the outfits on display were sold out and orders placed, noting that Made-in-Aba designs will soon be competing in the American market. He added that with the clamour for restructuring, Abia State Government is working to grow the local economy, provide employment, empower skilled artisans and boost internally-generated revenue, stressing that Aba, dubbed The Japan of Africa for its entrepreneurial ...
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