AMEN IMASUEN,Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and More Attend Creative Community Meet and Greet with U.S Ambassador to Nigeria




W. Stuart Symington and Consul General F. John Bray has met with enter partners in Nigeria's media outlet.

Sorted out by driving ability organization, Temple Management Company (TMC), the occasion hung on Saturday, June 17 at the US Consul-General's private living arrangement in Ikoyi, Lagos.

A portion of the highlights of the occasion were a dynamite execution by ex-MTN Project Fame victor, Jeff Akoh, joined by an acoustic band.

Inventive personalities in participation blending with US authorities included performer Joke Silva, Eddie Lawani, artist Ade Bantu, BBN runner-up Bisola, on-screen character OC Ukeje, rappers Falz and Phyno, on-screen characters Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Rukky Sanda and Yinka Davis, dramatist (Heartbeat) and screenwriter (The Wedding Party) Tosin Otudeko, vocalists Iyanya, Darey Art-Alade, Jeff Akoh and Sound Sultan, Comedian Bovi; magnificence business person, Lola OJ, screen dears Mimi Onalaja and Bolanle Olukanni and a few from the visual expressions group.

Talking at the occasion, the US Ambassador asked the innovative part to recount stories that place Africa in a positive light. He called attention to that protected innovation, not oil, not gas was the genuine quality of our kin.

"I have ventured to every part of the length and expansiveness of this awesome nation, from Maiduguri to Lagos, from Kebbi to Calabar, and there are phenomenal stories to tell," Ambassador Symington said. "You are all in a one of a kind position to lead for this mainland."

Sanctuary Management CEO, Idris Olorunnimbe, gave a vote of thanks in which he recognized the US Consul General's prescience in perceiving the inexorably compelling part of the blossoming innovative segment.

"This has been a productive night," Olorunnimbe said. "A large number of the Ambassador's words foreshadowed the reasons why Temple was set up in any case. We just need to recount our own particular stories."

Youthful craftsman, Fola David, famous for his speed painting aptitude, made a representation of the celebrated around the world Lagos statue of the "Three Wise Men," prominently alluded to as 'Ere Meta.' Attendant visitors were transfixed on the canvas as the craftsman created his most recent piece – topsy turvy!

The Temple Management Company later displayed the picture to the US Ambassador in the interest of the imaginative group.

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