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Autograph Session With Kenny, ID, Dammy Krane, Others At Ikeja City Mall

The Music Icon topk to the mall to run is newest campaign on politics in Nigeria.

2Baba was recently at the Ikeja City Mall for an autograph signing session for his fans and lovers of his trade along side Dammy krane and the rest of the Hypertek Digital crew.

The superstar is currently promoting his LP – “The Ascension” and his 2 forthcoming releases “Face2Face 2.0” and “Rewindselectuptodate” on a nationwide tour.

2Face was accompanied by Eniola Ositelu (the Marketing Manager of ICM) alongside his entourage, for an introduction with store managers, had a pep chat with staff of stores that sold his The Ascension CDs. They include Mr. PriceBheerhugz Café,Bruno’s PlaceSilverbird Cinemas and Ruff n Tumble. He took pictures with shoppers, store staff and store managers.

After the autograph session, 2Face and his entourage hung out at Bheerhugz Café where he was catered to until it was time to leave.

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The ICM stores mentioned above sold Ascension CDs and freebies for every purchase made. They include 2Face DVDs, CDs, dog tags. Shoppers that made purchases above N5,000 including the Ascension CDs, qualified for the lucky dip to win 15 Infinix Zero smart phones, Hennessy bag packs, Digifon speakers etc. Shoppers that bought only the CDs got it signed by 2Face and took selfies with him.

Temidayo took advantage of this opportunity to shop in ICM and got rewarded by meeting with 2Face. I have bought items worth N20,000 at Mr.Price with his CD and I can’t wait to meet my idol, he said. His wish was granted. His CD was signed by the ‘African Queen’ crooner and was even given the opportunity to sing one of TuFace’s songs as the iconic artiste watched on. He was also a winner of one of the Infinix Zero smart phones and other prizes as he was selected during the lucky dip too!

As a peace ambassador, TuFace used the mall as a medium to promote the “Vote Not Fight” campaign. ICM management were glad to help in promoting a good cause. The rationale behind the campaign was to encourage the youth to shun violent acts during elections but abide by the principles of a free and fair election. Other celebrities came to ICM to lend TuFace a hand in sending a strong message to the public. They included Weird MCKwam 1Kenny OgungbeKenny Saint BestID Ogungbe and a host of other artistes and radio OAPs.

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