Timi Dakolo dazzles guests at Angelo HZS launch

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Afropop star Timi Dakolo took the centre last Saturday, serenading hundreds of guests at the exclusive launch of Angelo HZS into the Nigerian market, with his captivating performance.

The launch and award ceremony, held at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, showcased the biotechnology company’s commitment to introducing advanced wellness products to Nigerians.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Alex Jia, Angelo’s VP International Market and GMD Africa Market, highlighted the company’s dedication to supporting its network of distributors in Nigeria.

This, he said, mirrors its mission of fostering success and prosperity within its global community while providing affordable wellness products.

With a legacy spanning over two decades in the wellness and health sector, Angelo, at the event, unveiled its holistic approach and emphasized its development strategy which centered on scientific research, sales and services, and multi-level marketing (MLM).

The lifestyle and wellness brand also empowered distributors through a robust network marketing framework. The launch event not only marked the brand’s entry into the Nigerian market but also rewarded the loyalty of its distributors through raffle draws, offering enticing prizes that included cash, product vouchers and brand new cars.

Angelo gave out over 60 brand new cars at the event aside other gifts with 50 people winning cash prizes by buying tickets for the event.

In his energetic performance, Dakolo captivated the audience with some of his hit songs, including ‘Great Nation,’ which set the tone for an exhilarating evening of fun and music. The performance of the celebrated song drew the audience into a harmonious chorus. He also performed other tracks like ‘Iyawo Mi,’ ‘Nothing Dey Spoil for God Hand,’ ‘Obim,’ and ‘Everything (Amen), prompting guests to mill around him, capturing memorable moments for social media.

Prior to Dakolo’s performance, comedian MC Ajele warmed the atmosphere with rib-cracking jokes that drew references from the rich cultural diversity of Nigeria.

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