Charity Lounge Lagos set for April Edition
The Second edition of Charity Lounge Lagos promises an exciting one this month as the organisers, Industry Night in association with Lee Magazine and Brand Connect Media launch involves more celebrities in the groove.
At the maiden edition of the event, which held on January 28, in Mushin, Lagos, it featured the induction of celebrities such as Ronke Apampa, Don Jazzy and Tosyn Bucknor into their Hall of Fame, for their immense contributions to charities. They were later referred to as “Compatriots with Compassion.”
Other features at the event included a presentation on cancer to mark the month of Cervical Cancer by renowned epidemiologist, Professor Dayo Oyekole, who offered the guests the benefits of addressing key cancer issues with natural therapy.
The event was hosted by HiTV’s Breakfast Show anchor, Mofe Duncan, and featured premium entertainment from Yetunde of Project Fame, Korede Bello, Theater Centrik and the Bethesda Home for the Blind, as well as old-school entertainment from Belgium based DJ Bambino.
Presentations were also made to the Holy Family Home for the Elderly, Bethesda Home for the Blind and Lagos Cheshire Home for the Handicapped by public-spirited individuals and organizations.
Chaste Inegbedion, Community Relations Specialist of Creative Five World said. “Charity Lounge Lagos is dedicated to creating innovative ways such as the Cancel Cancer Campaign, hall of fame and charity begins at home initiatives to engage Nigerians and the rest of the international community to secure sponsorships for charities and working with organizations in giving back to their communities.”
According to Wale Ewedemi, DG, Creative Entrepreneurs Association who described the initiative as the birth of a New Nation in community service, he endorses the need for Corporate Nigeria and philanthropists to throw their weights behind such laudable project.
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