In a dazzling display of glamour and jubilation, the stars of the Yoruba movie industry illuminated Lagos with their presence at the third edition of King Wasiu Ayinde’s All-White New Year Fest.
The night unfolded into a spectacular celebration as renowned actors and actresses, including the vibrant Nkechi Blessing, the charismatic Jigan, the talented Dayo Amusa, too heavy Foluke Daramola and the charming Adeniyi Johnson, joined the festivities.
The ambiance was set aglow by the luminous attendance of Kiitan Bukola, Lanre Teriba, and Seyi Edun, electrifying the atmosphere that promised an unforgettable evening.
The stars came out in their numbers to celebrate what they described as their first major party with K1–the man they all regard as the “grand patron” of the movie industry in the Yoruba circles.
It was an all-white affair and the stars aligned to party as the crowd was treated to a captivating performance by content creator, Dele Omo Owoli, and his band, setting the stage for a night of merriment.
The chief host, K1, radiated joy as he welcomed the guests into a world of opulence and revelry.
The stage was graced by various music acts, who added their unique melodies to the symphony of celebration, ensuring that the All-White New Year Fest lived up to its reputation as the premier event to kick off the year.
Azeez Ijaduade showed up
Azeez Ijaduade made a triumphant appearance, having recently recovered from a gunshot incident involving a trigger-happy policeman in Ogun State.
His presence added a touch of inspiration to the night, symbolising strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Speaking with Per Second News, he affirmed that he had to come out to party with his friends and colleagues who stood by him during his near-death experience.
“You know I am just happy to be alive and grateful to God for keeping me. I think it is the right thing to do and I am really thrilled by the show of love and prayers since I got here.”
Sam Larry avoids media engagement
Notably, embattled socialite, Sam Larry, made an appearance, choosing to revel on the occasion without divulging details about his current challenges.
He, however, declined comments when asked how he felt about his current travails.
The All-White party became a haven of joy and camaraderie, where personal struggles momentarily took a backseat in the collective celebration of a new beginning.
As the night was celebrated with pomp and splendour, friendships were forged, and memories were etched in the tapestry of the Yoruba movie industry.
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