Saturday, 30 April 2016

Some of African's most richest men spotted at the Runway Jazz festival in Lagos


I don't think it is an every day event or easy in Nigeria where you get to see some of African's most richest men in a gathering all at once as it is usually expected of them to be tending to their daily business.
Nigerian, African multi-billionaires, Femi Otedola, Aliko Dangote were present at the Runway Jazz which held in Lagos on Friday, April 29.
Nigerian and African multi-billionaires Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote were present at the Runway Jazz fiesta which took place in Lagos on Friday, April 29.
The astute businessmen, entrepreneurs, philanthropists and chairmen of conglomerates, gathered at the Eko Hotel and Suites, to unwind with some beautiful jazz music, at event hosted to celebrate the “International Jazz Day”.
It was a pleasurable night, one which asides the first and second Nigerians to get on the Forbes list of dollar- denominated billionaires, also had in attendance Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe (senator representing Abia-south), Donald Duke (Ex-governor of Cross Rivers state) and a host of other distinguished members of the society.

Otedola, Dangote being welcomed into the arena.



Otedola in a dialogue with a guest, as Dangote looks on.



Also present at the Runway Jazz fiesta was Donald Duke, the ex-governor of Cross River state.
Chief Otedola alongside Donald Duke as friends and well-wishers flocked around to welcome them.

Senator Abaribe was also present at the event hosted to commemorate the International Jazz Day.
Comedian Bovi doing his thing at the Runway Jazz festival which held in Lagos on Friday, April 29.
Sweet Sound the host band for the Runway Jazz nite

               

Tosin Alao on stage at the Runway Jazz concert

Guests with Tosin Alao one of the performing artist at the Runway Jazz fiesta





Kirk Whalum, the Grammy award-winning jazz legend was the headliner for the Runway Jazz fiesta in which the harmonious melody of Jazz was fused with the beauty of fashion and culture, complemented with fine dinning.
With amazing performances from Whalum, ex-governor Donal Duke, Omawunmi, Yinka Davies, Tosin Alao and Sweet Sound the host band, guests were treated to an out of this world experience.
The even lived up to its billing, affirming the many things that has been said about Jazz, one of which includes the fact that the genre is much more than just music. 

Source  : naij.com

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