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Quilox To Be Shut Down For A Month

Unique and magnificent club in Lagos, Quilox will be closed for a month to observe Ramadan.

Quilox Club on Ozumba Mbadiwe is without a doubt the hottest club in Lagos right now which opened in ultra grand style in December last year is owned by wealthy club owner Shina Abiola-Peller.

The Lagos club has announced that they will be shut for a whole month! four weeks! 30days! from Monday 30th June 2014 and will run till Thursday 31st July 2014.

Lagos club goers are devastated at this news, but Shina Peller will  keep to the practices of his faith by observing Ramadan fast and also shutting down his club during this time.

Sorry guys, you'll just have to party somewhere else for the time being.

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