The Encomium White Gig is finally here, and celebs
from all walks of life are gearing up to be part of the one-of-its-kind annual event
holding this Sunday.
Billed to be an evening of Cognac cocktails,
beautiful ballads and unbelievable fun, the event aims to bring together the
bright, the bold and the brave in an evening filled with enough fun to go
round.
“We’ve invited everyone that matters and we are
looking forward to hosting the brightest and boldest minds from all over the
country” Kunle Bakare
publisher of Encomium says.
Bakare tells us that guests will include distinguished
musicians, actors, socialites, entrepreneurs, business leaders, Government, media
titans, and ardent Encomium readers.
Tagged “Take the steps, Walk the Talk”, the high octane gig will hold at
The Haven GRA, Ikeja on March 18, 2012.
“Many pillars and supporters are with us in this merriment, and we are
more than ecstatic that our path is being smoothened in no small measures”
Regular guests of the gig include
Funke Akindele, Bisi Olatilo, Jimmy JATT, Weird MC, Genevieve
Nnaji, Omowunmi Akinnifesi, Julius Agwu, T.W.O, Princess, Sunny Neji, Dayo
Adeneye and Keke Ogungbe. And we are told that a couple of them have already
been confirmed for the annual event.
The 6-hour event will kick off
with an elaborate red carpet reception. The iconic DJ Jimmy JATT will guide
guests through soft, smooth and at times wild music; and guests will have an
opportunity to dance and prance from 4PM to 10PM.
In its fifth year, the White Gig
started when Encomium marked her 10th Anniversary in 2007.
This year’s event is supported by LR Cognac, Kiss
Events, JATT INC, Couture Cakes, BlackHouse Media, and Replica Digital. It will
take place at The Haven from 4PM to 10PM on Sunday March 18, 2012.
Founded in May 1997, Encomium
Weekly has gradually but steadily risen to become the celebrity journal to beat
and copy. The magazine captures the triumphs and travails of celebrities, from
all walks of life – from music to movies, politics to big business, and those
who dominate the social circuit. It has developed from being a purely black and
white magazine with only color covers to one parading many pages of color and
the most respected magazine in its category
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