The One Lagos Initiative brought sparkle and fun to the Bank Holiday Weekend!

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Notting Hill Carnival 2016

There is little doubt that the August bank holiday weekend is usually the highlight of the Nigerian social circle in London, UK. This weekend is typically filled with shows, comedy events, musical highlights and last but not the least, the Nigerian Corner at the annual Notting Hill Carnival event.

The Lagos Corner Notting Hill Carnival 2016

This year was bound to be no different – parties, award ceremonies and laughter were in store for any Nigerian who fancied it. But there was a bit of a difference this year. Lagos State – the social, cultural and bubbling hub of the nation – came out to play!

The governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has been keen to show Lagos as a city that works. Having successfully put certain framework in place, it made perfect sense to spread the message of the new dawn to other Nigerians in diaspora, so London was an obvious starting point. 

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, visited the English capital with several other important members of the governor’s team. Notable among them were: Special Advisor to the governor for Arts and Culture – Hon. Adebimpe Akinsola and Special Advisor to the governor for the Office of Overseas Affairs and Investments – Professor Ademola Abass.

The One Lagos weekend kicked off with a Town Hall meeting in the classical Woburn House Conference Centre in central London.  Here, the ambassadors of Lagos State informed the diasporic community of the changes in the state since the new administration took over the reins.

After a civilised morning, the evening gave way to comedy as the Discovery Centre in Barking, Essex played host to iLaff with MC Abbey. For the second year running, MC Abbey returned with seasoned comedians such as Gordons, Seyi Brown, Buchi and EmmaOhMaGod, while bringing younger acts such as Kenny Blaq to the fore. Music was performed by praise veterans Nikki Laoye and Mike Aremu.

The laughter and hilarity continued into the next day as all of London joined Julius Agwu for the 11th edition of the Crack Ya Ribs show. With Osinachi crooner, Humblesmith, as the headline musical act, the fun and dancing continued late into the night.

The peak of the weekend’s event was the Notting Hill Carnival today. Known for the last 30 years as the Nigerian Corner, our little part of the carnival got a makeover as the Lagos Corner.

As usual, there was dancing, merrymaking and Nigerian beats to give the glorious weekend a befitting send off. Even the Lagos folk will admit that London knows how to party as there were smiles all around.  A fabulous weekend of national pride and Bank Holiday fun!

Pictures From The Event

Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

Lagos Corner at Notting Hill Carnival 2016

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Many Celebs and Media personalities were spotted were spotted in the VIP section – Yeni Kuti, Maleek Berry, Ayo Shonaiya, Seyi Brown, Actress Tayo Sobola, MC Abbey, Yaw Yaw, DJ Abass, Sammy Okposo, Niki Laoye, Sautisol, Sope Olajide among others.

 

Image Credit – Michael Tubes Creations

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