Monday 11 August 2014

Photos: Yaw, Do2dtun, Mudi, Ras Kimono, and Others at PO! The Stage Play


It was an evening of glitz and glamour as comedy giants and captains of industry across media, entertainment, fashion and telecoms gathered for the first viewing of PO the stage play.



The event which held on Sunday August 3 at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island was opened by top comedians including Senator, Lafup, Baba K treating guests with hilarious punch lines as well as a poetic rendition by Glory the poet. Fast rising reggae artiste, Lamboghini thrilled guests with the performance of his hit track, Loverman.


PO the stage play, written by Femi Branch and directed by Obi Martins starred comedic duo and Wazobia FM OAPs, Nedu and Ogbolor in a two man satirical piece laced wit humor which left guests reelin with laughter from start to finish.



PO was produced by veteran broadcaster Steve Onu popularly known as Yaw and had notable guests including Kofi, Mudi, Ras Kimono, Do2dtun, Azuh Arinze, Mavin Act Korede Bello amongst many others in attendance.


“PO stage play was first

acted by Kofi and I seven years ago,” said Yaw while he commended the actors and crew for the exceptional performance and professionalism.

The stage play runs through all Sundays in August at Terra Kulture and will continue on Sunday August 10 by 3pm and 6pm respectively.































COMEDIAN ACCAPALLA











KOFFI




















 
















DESTINY











DOTUN OF COOL FM


















EDEWOR











EFFIONG






















FROM L-R GUEST, KOREDE BELLO, BIG TIMI, LAFF UP











GLORY THE POET











ISAAC GERALDS (middle)





















MR PAULIE















KOREDE BELLO










LAFF UP










LAMBOGINNY










MOSES PRAIZ















MAYOWA










SHAKARA













MUDI




















OBI MARTINS


















RAS KIMONO











SENETOR












STILL RINGING

















TOLU OF PROJECT FAME












YAW












YETUNDE AND ENO











YETUNDE








2 comments:

  1. Nice one. So glad tha Nigerians are beginning to appreciate stage plays...really nice

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  2. Popular Nigerian Raggae artist Ukeleke Onwubuya popularly called RAS KIMONO Ras Kimono is dead.
    Read More @ https://www.thekillerpunch.com/ukeleke-onwubuya-popularly-called-ras-kimono-dead

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