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Thursday 4 December 2014

Ariyike Akinbobola presents the 2014 Charity Festival

Award winning TV Personality, Ariyike Akinbobola presents the 2014 charity festival where she will be creating awareness & generating support for 14 Charitable Organisations and a few communities. 

The fun-filled event will take place on Sunday, 7th December 2014 at the Muri Okunola Park (near Law school), Victoria Island, Lagos from 1p.m.


The participating charitable organisations and communities are: Haven for the Nigerian Child, Stand to End Rape, Earths Haven Care, Red Cross Motherless Babies Home Makoko, Dewdrops Care Development Foundation, Modupe Cole memorial school for the mentally and physically challenged, Stay in School Nigeria, Child Rights Foundation, Fair Life Africa, Lots Charity, Young Leaders Academy, OROL Foundation, Children from Ajegunle and Makoko Communities.

Ariyike, a trained Lawyer and goodwill ambassador for Nigerians saving Nigerians, a Texas non-profit corporation successfully organised her first major charity event in December last year where she created awareness and support for 10 Charitable organisations. In 2013, she partnered with Nigerian musician, Vocal Slender to donate 500 school bags and school supplies to about 500 Ajegunle children who were going back to school under Vocal Slender's 'Back to School' project.

This year's charity festival is themed 'Celebrating with the Children and Building Responsible Leaders'. The event will feature leadership talks, discussions and interactive sessions with Nigerian Media Personalities and Celebrities; Vector, Ariyike Akinbobola - Spice TV, Layole Oyatogun - STV, VJ Adams - Soundcity, Ogechukwu Osih - Channels TV, Demola Adedoyin (October 1st Lead Actor), Tunde Ednut, Ludu, Oxxen music gurus all stars, Hillary Jackson and Dance Crew, e.t.c

The event will be hosted by Ariyike, VJ Adams and Radio Presenters from Unilag 103.1 F.M  Cute Kimani, MC Maykoos and ever Blazin' with Pioneer D.J Olah on the wheels of steel.

Few hours into the event, The 2014 Charity Festival can be watched on the 'Ariyike Weekly' youtube channel. You can follow us on Instagram @2014charityfest and you can also follow Ariyike on Twitter and Instagram @LadyAriyike.

34 comments:

  1. That's nice


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  2. Thats great.

    Long live LIB™

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  3. Good

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  4. Good job





    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  5. wow nice one....... #Bcm

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  6. She's done well, other celebrities shd follow!!!....****miz Ghana***

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  7. This is a good idea. Hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  8. >>>>> Great initiative, I respect those who remember and care for the less privileged <<<<<

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  9. The name sef, this 1 na typical ondo owo name..very typical

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  10. @SHB.. Charity has never worked in Nigeria.. Stealing that's what they do. except for a few people like MsIkeji who do not have an Org yet she reach out to millions from her very own purse!!

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  11. Good,we should encourage people like this...wishing her luck in this


    #abbytohxoft

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  12. Wow Godbless and Thanks for remembering dos little ones. Ednamaka3@gmail.com

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    making sense no doubt.
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. so thoughtful...help the poor

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  15. NICE AND COMMENDABLE INITIATIVE.

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  16. good one Ariyike,you will be successful...better pikin

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  17. Good job,like it when pple show kindness nd love

    -----#AUNTYLINDAgoddaughter#

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  18. That's just what we all are meant to do instead of spending millions of naira on a car that will still be on the same holdup with a keke-napep #onelovefromSnow#

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  19. Stealing in d name of charity organization is d order in Nigeria now. Be warned!

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  20. Let be giving out charitable donations to the poor and needy irrespective of religion, cultural and rascist background. Our charities are needed most for refugees the victims of bokoists insurgents and those in hospitals too. mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  21. linda ikeji's boo4 December 2014 at 12:06

    Good.all the best supports

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  22. fantastic! All the best.

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