Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, Olamide, Falz, Dbanj thrilled audience at Born in Africa Festival
Livespot & Access Bank
celebrated the maiden edition of the Born in Africa Festival (BAFEST).
The festival which held at the Eko Atlantic City on December 16, 2018, had over
25,000 people in attendance. Social media has been abuzz with tweets and
pictures from fans at the venue. Over 300,000 tweets and Instagram posts were
shared between 12 noon on Sunday 16th and 4am on Monday 17th reaching over 3
Million individuals with the #BAFEST2018 and #BorninAfricaFest hashtags.
Thousands of fun lovers trouped into the venue of the festival in grand style.
Art lovers admired the artworks exhibited by some of Africa ’s most talented visual artists; Uche
Edochie, Ibe Ananaba, Isaac Emokpae, and Tolu Aliki.
The mini Access Bank runway also afforded fashion lovers the
opportunity to walk on the runway, take pictures, admire beautiful dresses and
attires displayed by designers like Torlowei, Tiffany Amber, Blingshiki and
David Tlale. About 20 intriguing movies were screened, film lovers sat
comfortably in the screening room, patiently watching movies being screened,
with much applause and accolades for the producers.
BAFEST2018 was a great avenue for networking as friends
reconnected and family bonded over food, drinks, games, exhibitions and much
more. Food vendors also had a swell day attending to numerous customers.
The infusion of music to fashion made the Born In Africa
Festival, music certainly meets runway,
Falz The Bahd Guy opened the show with classic performances from his hit
songs. Other artistes lined up for the show also brought their A-game to the
stage with so much energy. There was so much love for Olamide, Kizz Daniel,
Yemi Alade, Congo’s finest Awilo Longomba, Tiwa Savage, Dbanj brought us from
the past to present with his catchy live performances, In true African spirit,
the audience at BAFEST showed so much love for South Africa’s finest poet and
rapper, Sho Madjozi, she brought the roof down with her hit singles, Huku and
Wakanda Forever. Burna Boy closed the show in a grand style.
One of the best performances of the night was
the suspended drummers in the air, the performance was soul lifting the crowd
asked to see it again. MCs of the festival, Shody The Turn Up King and d2Dotun
did a fantastic job getting the crowd engaged from the very beginning of the
show till the end.
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