From Enugu, to Lagos, to Port Harcourt and finally Benin… It’s been quite an amazing experience with the City Made of Black campaign!
Turning the lens on all of us and spot lighting extraordinary people
and in the process, showcasing the uniqueness of these four cities and
their residents. So much excitement, positive fun, high energy … with Guinness lighting up people’s lives, and creating unforgettable moments.
Hey guess what, on Saturday, October 17th, it was the turn of Benin City to come alive and celebrate the Guinness Made of Black Heroes. It was indeed a night to remember as Guinness fans and the Guinness brand ambassadors Phyno and Olamide rocked and partied with their made of black heroes. Many fans called it the “Blackabration” in Benin.
The Benin heroes; Osagie Irhue, Rosemary Kahain, Phynix Lee Banks, Sandra Onwualu, Bonaventure Anyawu, Tonia Babaobi, Steven Odih, Jedeye, Amakhian Best, Philtown,
were thrilled to be in the spotlight and share the moment with family
and friends. Guinness rolled out the drums; friends, family and Guinness
lovers came out to celebrate these heroes; people who have been able to
carve their own path, dared to dream and be different.
The highpoint was that treasured moment when the Made of Black
heroes were invited on stage and presented with customised plaques and
certificates. The night turned out to be quite remarkable as expected,
popular comedian Don General and M.O.G
who were the event hosts kept the audience entertained with their rib
cracking jokes, performances of the night included the Benin
comedian/artiste, Maleke as the event also gave
opportunities for up and coming talents to showcase their talent. The
Benin party also witnessed high performance from the Dance crew, Dance Na The Main Thing. It was another grand evening filled with so much energy.
The Made of Black heroes were indeed appreciative of Guinness for the recognition and the opportunity to be celebrated.
Thank you Benin City! You guys gave the celebration a befitting end!
See more photos below:
Guinness the iconic beer brand celebrates all our made of black heroes
across Nigeria. Thank you to you all, you are truly Made of Black. Keep
redefining hardwork, carve your own path, believe in your dreams, dare
to be different, keep showing your black attitude and the shared spirit
of black.
Guinness is not for sale to or consumption by anyone under the age of 18. Drink responsibly.
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