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Angostura paints Ibadan yellow with Amaro party

Rotimi Ige
December 3, 2021
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Premium rum brand, Angostura Nigeria, will tonight, fete party lovers in Ibadan with a yellow themed party to celebrate its Amaro variant.

To hold at the Elbow Room, Palms Mall, Ibadan, the event with witness top DJs and hypemen from around Nigeria, with guest appearances from some of Nigeria’s finest musicians.

Among the entertainers billed to wow fun seekers are DJ Neptune, Crowd Kontroller, Grandee, DNMT, Cymbals, Hypemen Edwin Paul, Voltage, among many others.

Speaking to Nigerian Tribune, the brand manager for Angostura, Steve Numah, said that the party was to properly introduce the rum brand in Nigeria properly, stressing that the Ibadan event was set to be the biggest party in Nigeria.

“We are delighted to introduce the Angostura rum to Nigerians with this yellow themed party organised to celebrate the spirit of Amaro. Every party lights up with the Amaro variant and we decided to host a party for this reason.

“We plan to host other parties across Nigeria in 2022. We are now spread across major cities and will expand across Africa next year. We want to thank Nigerians for accepting our brand so quickly and we are poised to do better by them in the coming year”.

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