Last weekend, the Guinness made of black train berthed in Benin-City,
after delivering amazing experiences to consumers in Enugu, Lagos and
Port Harcourt. In its continuous bid to discover and celebrate some of
Nigeria’s unsung heroes, the Guinness team has travelled across
different cities in Nigeria for an exceptional celebration of
outstanding Made of Black Heroes.
The Port Harcourt party which held at Cubana lounge hosted the heroes
to a special evening which saw a large turnout of fans and Guinness
lovers who trooped out en masse to celebrate their city winners
following several weeks of nomination.
It was a unique style of celebration in Port Harcourt as the made of
black Ambassadors; Olamide and Phyno took to the streets to pay surprise
visits to the Made of Black Heroes in their neighbourhoods. After the
visit, the heroes joined Olamide and Phyno in a live radio interview on
popular Wazobia FM to share their inspiring stories.
The Port Harcourt heroes are Goodluck Uchendu,a philanthropist, who
has given a lot to the society, Kenny Oziri aka Mr. Wet paint, Imotar,
ID Robert, Kingsley Nnah, Ufuoma Egbamuno, DJ Deeflex, Eng Billy Eugene,
Adekunle Tijani and Stanley Sylvester. Their unique stories are a clear
demonstration of the black attitude.
In Benin, the Made of Black party gathered massive crowd as
fun-seeking residents of the ancient city came out in their large
numbers to party with Guinness. The crowd thronged Naomi Garden Benin
City, to identify with their heroes, together with the made of black
ambassadors to enjoy the full swing of the party.
The Benin heroes nominated were: Osagie Irhue, Rosemary Kahain,
Phynix Lee Banks, Sandra Onwualu, Bonaventure Anyanwu, Mrs. Tonia
Babaobi, Steven Odih, Jedeye, Amakhian Best, Philtown. Theirs were tales
of remarkable contributions and whole-hearted sacrifice from selfless
people who have contributed to improving and impacting the lives of
other people in their communities, an attribute for only the people who
are truly Made of Black.