TIWA SAVAGE, 2BABA, OKOCHA, DARE ART ALADE,OTHERS JOIN BARCA LEGEND, PUYOL ON UCL TROPHY TOUR
Michael Olaleye
Popular Nigerian media personalities, Ehiz, Folu Storms and Uti Nwachukwu yesterday joined other entertainers, executives and ex-footballers at an event hosted by Heineken as part of the UEFA Champions League Tour.
Other celebrities present include Stephanie Coker, Nancy Isime, Darey Art-Alade and Charles Anazodo amongst others, as fans and consumers alike got a chance to meet the three-time UEFA Champions League winner, Carles Puyol and take lots of photos with the highly coveted trophy and other memorabilia from the world’s biggest club football competition.
The night was heralded by special unmissable performances from Nigerian music royalty Tiwa Savage and 2baba.
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