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Banky W, Ice Prince, Cynthia Morgan, Uti, others shut down Bonny Island for "Count It All Joy E.P" Concert [Photos + Video]

Grafton Entertainment artiste, on April 30, 2016, put up a resounding performance alongside, Banky W, Ice Prince, Cynthia Morgan, Faze, Beverly Osu, Uti Nwachukwu, Prince Hezekiah, Pencil, Kenny Blaq, Doray amongst others.

Abinye David Jumbo popularly known as Mr 2Kay kept his promise of making his home coming event one never to forget easily. Following the well-publicized event, the Grafton Entertainment artiste, on April 30, 2016, put up a resounding performance alongside, Banky W, Ice Prince, Cynthia Morgan, Faze, Beverly Osu, Uti Nwachukwu, Prince Hezekiah, Pencil, Kenny Blaq, Doray amongst others.

The jam-packed event, which was held at the Banquet Hall of the LNG RA, started at about 8.45pm, was co-hosted by Osam, Beverly and Uti of Big brother fame. It featured various high-powered performances, including stage collaborations. One of the highlight of the events was the unexpected entrance of Mr 2Kay when announced to take the stage. He started his performance with the ever emotional reality song, "Who No Like Better Thing".

2Kay’s performance took another notch when he invited Cynthia Morgan on stage to perform his 2015 Bad girl special remix. The crowd went crazy as they cheered and sang along to the groundbreaking collaboration. Super Cool Cat, Ice Prince Zamani also pulled a pleasant surprise when he invited Mr 2Kay on stage to perform  (originally recorded with Sunny Neji). The surprise collaboration revealed a fresh angle to the beautiful song.

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Ex-Plantashun boy, Faze, EME boss - Banky W, Kenny Blaq, Pencil and Prince Hezekiah got the crowd screaming during their music and comedy performances accordingly. The event ended with a thank you tribute from Ice Prince, Banky W and Mr 2kay at about 1.30am. Commenting right after the concert, Mr 2Kay said "I feel really loved seeing my people happy and for my friends and colleagues coming all the way to Bonny island to support me".

The event was put together by Grafton Entertainment in conjunction with JobiJobi Entertainment.

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