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#TecnoAtLFW2018: Lagos Fashion Tecno through mobile's lenses

Celebrities who made it a mission to be at the TECNO booth include former BBNaija house mates, Tobi Bakare and Uriel Oputa, Mai Atafo, Ozina Anumudu, and many others.

Celebrities who made it a mission to be at the TECNO booth include former BBNaija house mates, Tobi Bakare and Uriel Oputa, Mai Atafo, Ozina Anumudu, Derenle Edun, Eki Ogunbor, Ese Amros, Celebrity DJ Sosse, Powede Eniola Awujo and many others.

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