Many people who have not seen Peter
Okoye, formerly of PSquare, do a solo performance are having the
opportunity as the annual musical show, One Lagos Fiesta, has unveiled him as one of the big artistes for the year.
The event, otherwise called OLF, began
in the five zones of the city on Sunday and it will run for another six
days. According to the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.
Steve Ayorinde, Peter is billed to perform at the Town Hall, Ikorodu;
Marina Beachfront, Epe; the Eko Atlantic Beach, Victoria Island and at
Agege Stadium, Agege. Peter’s performances at Eko Atlantic and Agege
will hold on December 28 and 29, respectively. He is, however, just one
of the about 100 artistes participating in the musical carnival.
Ayorinde adds that the event holding in
Ikeja (Agege Stadium), Badagry (Badagry Grammar School), Ikorodu
(Ikorodu Town Hall), Lagos Island (Bar Beach) and Epe (Epe-Marina
Beachfront), is planned to be bigger and more impactful, based on the
success of the earlier ones.
He says, “You will agree with me that the One Lagos Fiesta
has become one of our star programmes. It is very much in line with the
belief that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has in the culture and
entertainment industry, as well as tourism. On the one hand, we believe
that we should empower the sector in whatever way we can, because it is
also capable of generating employment and, ultimately, boosting the
economy of the state and country at large. On the other hand, the Ambode
government is aware that Lagosians have accepted the One Lagos Fiesta
as their own. They love it, they look forward to it and that is why it
records massive attendance at every venue. Of course, it is a way of
giving our people an exciting year-end enjoyment.”
While expressing delight that adequate
security has continued to be guaranteed, the commissioner explains that
the list of performers accommodates artistes of different genres and
ages to cater for the tastes of the different categories of people.
Some of the artistes are King Sunny Ade,
Olamide, Davido, Adewale Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, Humble Smith, Small
Doctor, Ras Kimono, Pasuma and Saheed Osupa.
Also speaking on the show, the Special
Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Aramide
Giwason, notes that the climax of the fiesta, happening on the
cross-over night of December 31st and running into the New Year, will
hold at the Eko Atlantic City.
Giwason adds that the OLF, themed, See, Feel and Explore Lagos,
is designed to turn the five divisions of Lagos into tourist
destinations for eight days. According to her, it will throw up 40
concerts.
She adds that the talent hunt programme
has been adjusted to discover, celebrate and reward youths in the state
in the areas of dance, music, comedy, and other creative exploits.
Auditioning had held in the past few days, with finalists billed to
compete at the OLF. Winners will get between 150,000 and 50,000.

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