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Audu Maikori, MI Abaga, Toke Makinwa, Debola Williams attend SLAY Festival

The festival was held at the historical Railway Corporation in Ebute-Metta, which was graciously donated by the LEGACY 1995 Group.

On Saturday January 21st, over 1200 guests attended the very first SLAY Festival by She leads Africa, celebrating technology, innovation, culture, arts, music and food.

The festival was held at the historical Railway Corporation in Ebute-Metta, which was graciously donated by the LEGACY 1995 Group. The group is committed to preserving and promoting the character and appearance of historic monuments, the environment and cultural entities in all parts of Nigeria.

The festival proved to be very educative and interactive with over 15 inspirational speakers, masterclasses and 5 educative panel sessions.

Panel sessions included;

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Activities during the day included; a master class with Bolanle Olukanni (presenting with confidence), art exhibition by ALARA, an SME consultant corner for free business consultations, a virtual reality creation lab from Imisi 3D, a Beauty in Lagos manicure bar, Henna designing by the Henna place, free natural hair styling by kinky Apothecary, Hair styling by My ExtensonzNG, make up by House of Tara, make up challenge by Beauty Rev NG, music games with Trace Naija,  a Maggi Jollof bar and a shopping marketplace with over 40 vendors.

It was a fun and exciting day as guests also enjoyed live performances from rising soul singers Falana, Funbi and Tomi Owo at the Cointreau Cool Out Lounge.

The SLAY festival was partly powered by solar panel installations (Arnergy).

Event sponsors included Maggi Nigeria, Cointreau, ntel, Nescafe, Kinky Apothecary, The Henna Place, Beauty in Lagos, Haddassah Flowers, Doculand, MEST, Imisi 3D, Andela, Beauty Rev NG, House of Tara and My Extensionz NG.

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Media partners for the SLAY Festival were Pulse Nigeria, Bella Naija, TRACE Naija, Beat FM, Guardian, Okay Africa, Kamdora and Ebonylife TV.

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