In
the last couple of weeks, all across Nigeria, Guinness has been celebrating the
unsung heroes; people who are doing ordinary things in extra ordinary ways; the
dancers, the singers, the drivers, the barmen, the mechanics, the teachers. All
those united by their shared black attitude, the people’s made of black heroes.
Following
several weeks of nomination and voting for the best stories in their cities, it
was time for Lagos and Enugu to turn up and celebrate their winning heroes at
the #madeofblack heroes’ party held at Toscana Niteclub in Enugu and Xover
l
It
was an evening of fun and positive energy with family, friends and Guinness
lovers celebrating the real people, those who believed in their dreams and
dared to follow it. The party was all about the real heroes and they were
awarded and treated like stars.
The
Lagos heroes who were nominated are Tayo
Faniran, first runner up of BBA season 9, Tunde Adebanjo aka Euro,
Temitope Okupe, Tony Chukwu, Caleb Oziegbe, Adonu Anthony Reuben, David
King-Amin, Josephine Njokwu, Josephine Ukeme, DJ Toxic, Adekunle and Tina Nwosu. Their
unique stories are a clear demonstration of the black attitude i.e. Adekunle,
stands out as the guy who wakes up every morning to sweep the Anthony
pedestrian bridge despite his disability and he has done this for the past 12
years while Josephine Ukeme, a policewoman
has become very popular by her sheer passion and commitment to duty. Josephine
tirelessly controls traffic at the St. Agnes Junction in Yaba and through her
sheer dedication to duty; she has continually made life easier for road
users.
In
Enugu, the experience was super exciting as fans gathered to celebrate their chosen
made of black heroes, nominees from the coal city includes: Yellow man, a policeman, Engr. Kelvin Igwu,
a Lecturer, MC 4 God, Uche, Ifeanyi and Nneka Anieze. Their stories show
resilience and the true definition of black.
To
make the events memorable and create the Guinness experience, Olamide and Phyno
were on ground to party with the heroes and thrill guests to an experience of a
lifetime, in celebration of the chosen #madeofblack heroes. DJ Spinall took the
Lagos party to another high while Slow Dog
came out of the kitchen as usual to put some heat on the Coal city. The
parties also featured scintillating performances from other artistes including
Sexy Steel, DJ Toxic, amongst others.
Speaking
at the spectacular event, Portfolio Marketing Manager, Guinness, Ms. Liz
Ashdown, said the #madeofblack campaign celebrates individuals who are made of
more, bold and determined in achieving whatever they set their minds to
accomplish.
“MADE OF BLACK is more than an ad
campaign, it is a movement. It’s about the people making bold choices, those
who ask ‘why not... those doing things their way and carving a path for
themselves. This year Guinness is turning the camera around
to focus on the real ‘Made of Black’ heroes from various strata of life across
Nigeria. This is our own way of taking the made of black experience to the
streets and making Nigerians a part of it”, she said.
In the coming weeks, the campaign train
will move to Port Harcourt and the ancient city of Benin. It will be their turn
to nominate and celebrate their own Guinness #madeofblack heroes. Guinness
urges more Nigerians in Port Harcourt and Benin to get on the nomination train,
and have a chance to attend the events in Port Harcourt and Benin.
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