Wednesday 25 March 2015

Baileys Nigeria celebrates Mothers’ Day with tea party




It was a weekend of fun when Baileys treated mothers to an exclusive tea party on the occasion of the 2015 mothers’ day celebration which held in Lagos over the weekend.
In her welcome address, the Brand Manager, Baileys Nigeria, Ufuoma Udjoh, said the tea party was the first of its kind in Nigeria which replicated what obtains in Britain. The party was put together to celebrate independent women and mothers to give them special moments in their life and to make them celebrate the joy of motherhood.
She added that the tea party events organised across three major cities in Nigeria; Lagos, Abuja and Benin, are part of the brand’s activities geared towards celebrating the 2015 Mothers’ Day. “The tea party is our way of toasting to mothers across the country and to make them experience special moments as mothers.”
Celebrities and mothers hailed Baileys for providing them with an avenue to celebrate this year’s Mothers’ Day in grand style and in a beautiful ambiance that depicts love for their mothers.
The events were hosted by Stephanie Coker (Co-host of Baileys Boutique and On-Air-Personality (OAP) with MTV Base Africa and Ebonylife TV) and Fade Ogunro (Co-host of Baileys Boutique and OAP with Beat FM), and held at  the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island; Panach Restaurant,  Abuja and the Metro Event Centre, Benin.
The sensational duo entertained guests during the parties with various fun activities that put smiles on the faces of the guests. The night was also filled with the emotional mom-daughter trivia, where daughters demonstrated their knowledge of their mothers.
Guests were treated to special music performances by fast rising music star, Korede Bello and R&B crooner, Seyi Shay who dazzled mothers to the dance floor with their elegant performances. The events were attended by notable celebrities namely; Banke Meshida, Sasha P, Tewa Onasanya, Hauwa Mukan, Kayla Oluwo, Ono Bello, Yvon Vickson, Schullzz among, World Famous Fabs and Lagos Mums, among others.



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