The Grand Ball Room of the Oriental Hotel in Lagos was
the setting for an evening of glamour, celebration and charitable giving as
Africa Magic hosted the inaugural Tinsel Charity Ball.
The charity
ball was the culmination of a recent charity drive by the cast of Tinsel, Sub-Saharan
Africa’s longest running and most successful soap opera, and followed visits by
the cast to the Hearts of Gold Hospice and the Shelter for Abused Women and Children
(SAWAC), both charity orgnaisations in Lagos.
Speaking at
the event, the Director, M-Net (West Africa), said: “Africa Magic has
consistently been at the forefront of developing the Nigerian entertainment
industry, and we have recorded a number of successes, including Tinsel which
is the most watched drama series in Nigeria. We however recognise that Tinsel
and indeed Africa Magic would not be the successes that they are today
without the tremendous support we have received over the years and continue to
receive till this day. It is in light of this that the cast of Tinsel recently
visited the Hearts of Gold Hospice in Surulere and the Shelter for Abused Women
and Children in Lekki. Tonight’s charity ball is the inaugural edition
and is in furtherance of these visits, and we believe it is the first of many.”
Founded in
2007, SAWAC is a Non-Governmental -Organisation whose mission is to provide
shelter and support services for abused women and children and raise awareness
of all types of abuse, advocate for social, political and legal changes needed
to eliminate oppression and violence against women and children. The Hearts of
Gold Children’s Hospice was founded to cater to special children who otherwise
have no place to go. The Hospice provides expert palliative care for the
children in a healthy, relaxing environment, and provides assistance to the
medical professionals who contribute to the ever increasing number of children
with special needs in their care.
Tuesday’s
Charity Ball featured a black carpet whilst the night’s event was hosted by ace
broadcaster and Television show host, IK Osakioduwa. The event which coincided
with the celebration of Nigeria’s 55th independence anniversary also
saw a number of personalities pledging sums of money for the identified
charities.
The highlight
of the event was however Africa Magic’s donation of N1, 615, 000 to each of the
two charities, with sum being a reference to the number of Tinsel episodes
aired by that date.
Whilst making
the donation, Mba-Uzoukwu said: “it is our hope that after this event, a lot of
the people present and in our immediate society will begin to care a bit more
about the less privileged and less fortunate in society.”

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