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Eastervaganza: Owambe Party Season 2 Holds March 30

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Spotlight by Mmakamba, a foremost and leading experiential marketing agency known for crafting remarkable experiences, has concluded plans to host the second edition of this year’s Owambe Party tagged “Easter Vaganza”.
Scheduled to hold on Saturday, March 30 2024 at the prestigious Amore Gardens, Lekki Phase 1 Lagos, the highly anticipated event is designed primarily for young party lovers who like to share great moments with friends, while also displaying the rich African Fashion Culture, class and style.
Expressing his enthusiasm for this year’s event, The Founder, Spotlight by Mmakamba, Temitope Adefekan noted that, “The Owambe Party was created with the purpose of providing an immersive experience where guests can escape into a world of entertainment that includes; music, fashion, food, networking etc and make memories that will last a lifetime”
Temitope further noted that “Life is a party, and we believe that there is every reason to celebrate. While the Owambe Party gives our guests the avenue to celebrate, the Eastervaganza will provide an opportunity for them to enjoy the rhythm, bond, and build unique connections that can lead to the beginning of new reasons to celebrate.” She added.
Billed to perform at the Easter edition are notable artists like Sir Shina Peters, Alternate Sound, MC Ajele, Segun Johnson and many more.
On his part, the co-founder Spotlight by Mmakamba, Olumide Johnson noted that “The Owambe Party creates a fun-filled, celebratory atmosphere for our guests and this year, we have plans to host 3 events during the Easter; Sallah; and Christmas celebration.
Olumide further noted that “We are thrilled to bring back the Owambe 2.0 with a twist of Eastervaganza which is the first in our lineup, and It promises to be a celebration like no other.”  He added.
About Spotlight by Mmakamba
Spotlight by Mmakamba is known for crafting unforgettable experiences and leaving lasting impressions with audiences. With a commitment to excellence which strives to create events that are not just memorable but also meaningful, ensuring that every guest leaves with a smile.
The event has proud sponsors like Goldberg Black, Tiger Lager, and Maltina. Other sponsors are Brij.ng and OSLSO Homes.
For more information about the event kindly follow the below social media accounts:
@SpotlightbyMmakamba,
@theowambeparty,
You can also make reservations on the social media accounts.
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Court Bars Public Viewing of Movie, ‘Gang of Lagos’

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A Lagos High Court in Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) has banned public viewing and streaming of a controversial film titled, “Gang of Lagos”.

The order was contained in a consent judgment delivered by Justice Idowu Alakija.

It followed terms of agreement between parties in the suit delineated LD/6903GCM/2023 between Isale Eko Descendants Union & 2 Ors against Amazon Web Services and 11 others.

The judge agreed with the submission of the applicants that the movie erroneously portrayed and disparaged the cultural heritage of “the well respected Eyo Masquerade of Lagos and the peace-loving nature and the long standing traditions of the Isale-Eko People.”

Justice Alakija ordered the defendants in the matter to “tender an unreserved apology to the applicants in this regard”.

Justice Alakija also asked the defendants to tender an apology to the applicants, Isale Eko Descendants Union.

“In consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and in full and final settlement of all the claims in this suit, the parties hereby agreed that the 3rd to 11th respondents shall jointly issue a letter recognising the applicants’ position that the movie titled, “Gangs of Lagos” erroneously portrayed and disparaged the cultural heritage of the well-respected Eyo Masquerade and the peace-loving nature and the long-standing traditions of the Isale-Eko People, and shall therein, tender an unreserved apology to the applicants in this regard.

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Actor Gene Hackman, Wife Found Dead in Their Home in New Mexico

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Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their home in New Mexico along with their dog, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office told CNN. He was 95.

Their causes of death have not been confirmed, but foul play is not suspected, Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Denise Womack-Avila told CNN on Thursday morning.

Deputies responded to a welfare check request at the home around 1:45 p.m. Wednesday and found Hackman, Arakawa and a dog deceased, Womack-Avila said. An investigation is ongoing, the sheriff’s office said. The gas company is assisting in the investigation, The Associated Press reported.

The welfare check was conducted after a neighbor called authorities, concerned about the couple’s well-being, CNN affiliate KOAT reported.

A search warrant shows that Hackman, his wife and their dog had been dead for some time, and the couple’s bodies were in different rooms when deputies found them during the wellness check, the AP reported.

Hackman was found dead Wednesday in a mudroom, and Arakawa was found dead in a bathroom next to a space heater. There was an open prescription bottle and pills scattered on the countertop near Arakawa, the AP reported.

Medical examiner’s reports with the final cause of death “generally take anywhere from 4-6 weeks to generate,” said Chris Ramirez, spokesperson for the New Mexico medical investigator’s office.

CNN has reached out to Hackman’s representatives.

The actor’s death comes just days before the Academy Awards on Sunday.

Hackman’s performances in such films as “The French Connection,” “Hoosiers,” “Unforgiven,” and “The Firm” elevated character roles to leading-man levels.

Hackman’s best roles were often of conflicted authority figures or surprisingly clever white-collar villains, such as the iconic, evil Lex Luthor in the “Superman” film series in the 1970s and ’80s. Many held a hint – sometimes more than a hint – of menace.

He won an Oscar for his portrayal in 1971’s “The French Connection” of New York cop Popeye Doyle, a detective who gets his man but at a high cost. His surveillance expert in 1974’s “The Conversation” is single-minded to the point of obsession, losing all perspective.

He won his second Oscar for his performance as Little Bill Daggett, the violent sheriff in Clint Eastwood’s 1992 film, “Unforgiven.”

Source: CNN

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Glo-sponsored African Voices Features Patoranking

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Nigerian music star, Patoranking, is guest this week on the Glo-sponsored African Voices, the magazine programme of the Cable News Network (CNN) International.

He will share the story of how he rose from the slums of Lagos to global fame to host of the programme, Larry Madowo.

The programme will equally host Ghanaian Derrick Cobinnah, who has been using his “Forces Help Africa” to turn round for good the fortunes of Ghanaian war veterans.

Patoranking, whose full name is Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, hails from Onicha in Ebonyi State. He was born in Lagos on 27 May 1990. He is a Nigerian Afrobeats and reggae-dancehall singer and songwriter who starred out in life as a street musical performer.

He has won notable awards including Headies, Vodafone Ghana Music Awards as well as the MTV Africa Music Award in recognition of his hit albums including God Over Everything (2016), Wilmer (2019), Three (2020) and World Best which was released last year.

Patoranking has used his wealth and his position as a UNDP Regional goodwill ambassador to champion the cause of youth development in Nigeria.His counterpart, Derrick Cobinnah, has been employing his Forces Help Africa, a non-government organisation to render help and support to war veterans who are sick, injured, displaced or destitute.

The current edition of African Voices started airing on DSTV Channel 401 om Saturday, with repeats coming up on Sunday at  7p.m. and at 4 a.m. on Monday.

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