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Female celebrity speaks on 'African Energy' drink

"Life, events, things affecting my beautiful continent" according to Dencia are the inspiration behind the drink.

Dencia scores a N830, 000 Tom Ford Nappa leather lace-up-over-the-knee boot

Aspiring singer and Whitenicious owner Dencia who revealed her plans to launch her own line of energy drink called 'African Energy' has opened up more about her latest investment.

Dencia who released the single and video 'African Energy' on May 26, 2015 says the drink will be non-alcoholic. "It is a non-alcoholic drink. It is a natural energy drink that will help a lot of people" she said.

Dencia did not disclose when the drink will be available in the market.

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