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Miss Glitz and Glamour Queen 2016

Be a part of this Great Launching!!! Showcase ur product or Brand as ‎Jodela Integrated Services Presents ‎the Official Launching of Miss Glitz & Glamour Queen Nigeria .

A Celebration of Natural Beauty , Cultural Heritage &  talented young ladies..

Come Experience Live performances from Olamide, Chidinma, Adekunle Gold, Orezi, Kiss Daniel, LKT, Simi, Joe El, Isolate Masterjay & Many More.. ‎  ‎‎

Special Guest of Honour :
* ‎Group Captain William ( RTD)
* Senator Olamilekan Solomon ( YAYI)
* Comrade Lateef Olalekan ( Vice President NLC) ‎
* Comrade Opene P. ( Lagos State Auditior NLC‎) ‎
‎* Dr Akin Olowookere ( Ondo State Governor Aspirant) ‎
* Steve Ayorinde ( Commissioner)
*  Hon Bola Ilori ( Special Senior Adviser to Ekiti State Governor)
*. D Banj. *JJC * Funke Akindele * Femi Branch  * Ayo Adesanya * UTI * Mercy Aigbe * Odunlade Adekola

 Date : Sat. December 19th, 2015‎‎‎ ‎‎
‎Time: 12Pm Prompt..
‎Host: Genevieve NNAJI &  Yemi Solade ‎ ‎
DJ: DJ Legend

Red Carpet Host: Denrele Edun & VJ Tibsy‎

Ticket; Strictly by Invitation

Proudly Supported by - MTN  - Diamond Bank - Prestige Cosmetics, Shopwize Electronics,  FunMan Fruit Juice, CocaCola, Aquadina Water- Samsung, Hotel 1960,  Primo Energy Drink, - OFIS IYAN ( Poundo Yam)  Reddi2Wear,- Brolan Communications & WILLS Club.‎

Endorsed by
- The Ministry of Culture & Tourism
 -  National Union of Food & Beverage Employees
- Joel Ololo & Co ( Barristers & Solicitors‎‎

 Media Partners; Marketing Mix‎

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‎Miss Glitz & Glamour Queen Nigeria 2016 ... Empowering Beauty Queens to serve humanity as GOOD WILL AMBASSADOR.‎

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