Counting down to the second edition of the True Heroes Awards has been scheduled to hold on Sunday, December 16, 2018 at Eventistry, Off Almiralty Way, Lekki, Lagos.
The event is a social initiative that celebrates Nigerians who have made outstanding philanthropic contributions towards people empowerment and nation building, but are most times unrecognised for their efforts.
Award winning actor and convener of the True Heroes Awards, Kingsley Ogboso said the objective of the award is to promote the positive image of individuals who have contributed to the growth of the country and also impacted lives knowingly and unknowingly, while encouraging them to do more.
Categories of the award include goodwill, selfless public services, restoring hope and trust among Nigerians while also reigniting the passion for citizenship and patriotism.
The second edition is almost here and 27 selfless Nigerians who have served humanity will be celebrated and showcased to the world as True Nigerian Heroes.
Among the special guests who will be attending include Royal Fathers across the Nation, DG, LSSC Tunde Bank-Anthony; CSP. Dolapo Badmus; Pastor Mercy Oyakhilome and Former ED, NNPC, Aisha Abdurrahman.
Celebrity guests who will add shine to the event include, Mr. Ibu, YAW, Denrele Edun, Annie Idibia, Omowunmi Dada, Wole Ojo, Mc Golie, Ushbebe, Thin Tall Tony, Mary Lazarus, Shawn Faqua, Deyemi Okanlawon, Ayo Adesanya, Ronke Osodi, Chinonso Young, Pst. Feb Idahosa, Ruggedman, Jimi Odukoya, Daniella Okeke, Blossom Chukwudiekwu, Peggy Ovhire, Uncle Ben Ogbeiwi, Tina Mba, Nobert Young, Chinedu Ikedieze (Aki), Kiki Omeili and Keira Hewatch just to mention a few. Musical performances would be rendered by award winning artist top gospel singer – Sister Wisdom, Award winning Latin dancers Ice and UK, S.O.D, upcoming rap star Bobbi Phillie amongst others.
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