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Flavour, Seyi Shay, More To Perform

The 3rd edition of the annual Genevieve Pink Ball is here

The date is finally set for the most anticipated charity event of the year, the Genevieve Pink Ball, a charity event organized to create awareness about breast cancer as well as provide support to patients towards the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.

This year, the pink ball is taking on a 100 patient challenge where interested individuals can adopt  breast cancer patients with the theme "The Ball With A Cause".

The third edition of The Genevieve Pink Ball is set for Saturday, 18th October 2014 at the prestigious DORCHESTER Event Centre located at 288 Ligali Ayorinde Street, VI from 6:30pm.

Tickets to the pink ball come in various categories. N30, 000.00 and N50, 000.00 and are available online on www.naijaticketshop.com or can be physically purchased at Silverbird Galleria in VI or Silverbird Galleria in Ikeja City Mall.

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Tables of 10 are also available for this event. 1.5 million Naira and 3 million Naira tables are available and can be purchased by calling 08172044137.  Proceeds from the tickets sold for the pink ball provides funds to cover medical expenses towards breast cancer treatment.

The event will showcase collections from Nigeria’s top designers, Lanre Da Silva and Mai Atafo Inspired with appearances from male and female celebrity models who would grace the runway. The pink ball female celebrity models set to take the runway are Toolz, Seyi Shay, Osas Ighodaro, Eku Edewor, Lanre Da Silva, Jocelyn Dumas, Rita Dominic, Dakore Akande and Fade Ogunro. The male celebrity models to look out for are OC Ukeje, DJ Xclusive, Banky W, Chris Attoh, Julius Agwu, John Dumelo, Gideon Okeke, Lynxx and Ohimai Atafo.

The year’s Genevieve Pink Ball promises to be a lot fun with star performances from Flavour, Seyi Shay, Ebony Band, Godwin Strings and celebrity DJ for the evening is DJ Xclusive!

The host for the evening is the beautiful Michelle Dede and also speaking at the event are Mrs. Doyin Abiola, Dr. Ojukwu, a representative from Estee Lauder and Betty Irabor, the Publisher of Genevieve Magazine.

Dress code for the event is ‘A shade of Pink’.

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This event is sponsored by Access Bank, Proctor & Gamble, Bacardi, Drinks.ng, Eventi Cocktails, Event Secure, Sweet Kiwi, and more.

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