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‘Warri Again’ Showcasing Delta’s Creativity —Oborevwori

BY JULIE OTOIKHINE/ FIDELIA BEN-UDI

THE Governor of Delta State, Rt . Hon. (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori, has applaud­ed the “Warri Again” ini­tiative for it’s consistency in showcasing, upholding and promoting Delta tal­ents in music, dance and comedy.

The governor, who was represented by the Direc­tor-General of Delta State Capital Territory Develop­ment Agency (DSCTDA), Chief Patrick Ukah ex­pressed hope that the event will unite Deltans within and outside of the state and keep them con­nected to their roots.

‘Warri Again’ is a promi­nent annual music, com­edy, and dance event orga­nized by Brownhill Group, who operate in various industries in Africa and other parts of the world, providing diverse services tailored to meet various needs, including craft­ing extraordinary events aimed at giving their au­dience an exceptional ex­perience.

Known for packaging some of the most adven­turous events in Nige­ria, they put together the event at the Convention Center of Eko Hotel, Lagos which showcased top-tier Nigerian artists, especial­ly Deltans, making it an atmosphere of vibrancy and unforgettable experi­ence for attendees.

Over the years, “Warri Again” has become a cul­tural landmark, contrib­uting significantly to the entertainment landscape in Nigeria. The 22nd edi­tion of “Warri Again,” titled “Bangs and Bullets,” had in attendance prominent sons and daughters of Delta State including the former Governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori and for­mer Commissioner for Cul­ture and Tourism, Richard Mofe-Damejo.

The event featured prominent artist like Okey Bakassi, Gordons, Style-plus, Ice Prince, Kiss Daniels, Edo Pikin, Roli Thompson, and a host of others, with it’s prominent sponsors being MTN, Baba Ijebu, Pepsi, Asaba Airport Company and others.

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