The unveiling of a
quarterly magazine, Drumbeat at the Niteshift Coliseum last Saturday evening,
May 3, 2014, attracted many players in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
Guests were treated to
scintillating performances from popular artistes such as: Essence, Exotic
Dancers, Chawa Khalic, Bishop 101 and many other. There was no dull moment as
comedians including Gordon the compere of the event, Don Leo, Samzy Fresh,
Virgin Boy, among others, also entertained audience with rib cracking jokes.
Speaking at the event, the
founder of Deltawomen, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and publisher of
Drumbeat, Elsie Ijorogu-Reed, said the magazine contains informative and
entertaining sections including interviews, politics, tourism, career guide and articles on relationships,
health and living, fashion and beauty, entertainment and lifestyle and so on.
The colourful unveiling of
Drumbeat, attracted many personalities such as: Orodje of Okpe kingdom, His
Royal Majesty, Major General Mujakperuo (RTD), Chief Mrs. Onokpasa, Prince
Emmanuel Oneya, Otunba Dino Melaye, Lanre Ogunkoya, Pastor S. A. Olatunji,
Barr. Emuobenuvie Majemite representing Olorogun (Barr.) Fred Majemite and
Prof. Ayo Aruya. Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) factional Chairman Lagos, Don
Pedro Aganbi graced the occasion with three executives namely: Thelma Okhaz,
Mike Okon, Chi White.
Elsie |
L-R The Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Social Development, Mrs. Sarah Pane, Gabrielle and Publisher of Drumbeat, Elsie Ijorogu-Reed |
R-L Publisher of Drumbeat, Elsie Ijorogu-Reed with the Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof Hope Eghagha and Elsie's daughter, Gabrielle |
Publisher of Drumbeat, Elsie Ijorogu-Reed with her daughter Gabrielle |
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