Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Why celebs gathered with American dignitaries in Lagos recently (Photos)


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Joseph Benjamin, Sound Sultan and 2baba at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
– Nigerian celebrities meet at Ikoyi residence of US Consul General to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp
– Melissa is the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state
– The celebs include Nigerian musicians, actors and comedians
Nigerian celebrities gathered at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
The celebrities include musicians, comedians and actors among others and some of the guests present are Joseph Benjamin, 2baba, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Sound Sultan, Bolanle Austen-Peters, Kenny Saint Best, Chimamanda Adichie, Basketmouth, Julius Agwu and Yinka Davies among others.
It was an evening of fun and thrills as the guests seized the opportunity to bond as well as share ideas with the American dignitaries.
See photos from the event below:
Joseph Benjamin, Sound Sultan and 2baba at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Joseph Benjamin at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Joseph Benjamin at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Basketmouth at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Basketmouth at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Julius Agwu at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Julius Agwu at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Kenny Saint Best, Yinka Davies and Omotola at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Kenny Saint Best, Yinka Davies and Omotola at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Omotola at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.
Omotola at the Ikoyi residence of US Consul General on Friday, April 22, 2016 to honour Melissa Clegg-Tripp, the director of public diplomacy and public affairs for the Bureau of African Affairs, US department of state.

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