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Photos: AA++ Celebs and others @launch of new Africa Magic sitcom, Do-Good

On Monday, 6 July, the Old Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel in Lagos was the scene of a lavish presentation of colour, marvelousness and fabulousness as the entertainment industry’s finest turned out to celebrate the launch of Africa Magic’s new sitcom, Do-Good.

The occasion which was anchored by well known stand-up comic and AA++ performing artist, Bovi, had in participation Nollywoodstars like Kate Henshaw, EmemIsong, BasorgeTariah jnr., Charles Novia, Ini Edo, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Funmi Holder, SegunArinze and Toyin Aimakhu amongst many others.
See more pics from the event bellow.

On Monday, 6 July, the Old Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel in Lagos was the scene of a lavish presentation of colour, marvelousness and fabulousness as the entertainment industry’s finest turned out to celebrate the launch of Africa Magic's new sitcom, Do-Good. The occasion which was anchored by well known stand-up comic and AA++ performing artist, Bovi, had in participation Nollywoodstars like Kate Henshaw, EmemIsong, BasorgeTariah jnr., Charles Novia, Ini Edo, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Funmi Holder, SegunArinze and Toyin Aimakhu amongst many others. See more pics from the event bellow.

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