- Billionaire Tony Elumelu enjoyed a cheerful evening at UBA’s year-end party with his wife, Dr. Awele Elumelu.
- The celebration took place on Thursday night, December 12, 2024, in Lagos, featuring vibrant music and dance.
- Tony donned a simple yet elegant outfit and danced excitedly with his wife as the artists entertained the crowd.
Billionaire businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu enjoyed a cheerful evening at UBA’s year-end party with his wife, Dr. Awele Elumelu.
The celebration took place on Thursday night, December 12, 2024, in Lagos, featuring vibrant music and dance.
On his Instagram stories, Tony, the bank’s chairman, donned a simple yet elegant outfit and danced excitedly with his wife as the artists entertained the crowd.
Singers Olamide, Phyno, and Yung John were present to entertain the crowd.
Many online users noticed Mrs. Elumelu dancing and praised the couple for their fun energy.
Watch the video below:
See some comments below:
@Wramiat_nakina_: “Those shades got him feeling Himself a little differently this time, he’s in space.”
@ukainmargaret: “His beautiful wife got hot steps.”
@salome_global_service: “Awele has stepped up the game.”
@etslesther: “Mrs Elumelu came prepared this year. I love it.”
@darkmuffeen: “Hardworking man. He’s got steeze mehn .He knows when to party and when to work.”
@goodfoodnaija: “This man is a vibe.”
@ade_jaiy: “If work hard and play was a person.”
In other news, Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has criticized her fellow women for engaging in body shaming against their own gender.
In a recent post on Instagram, Tonto Dikeh addressed women who partake in body shaming, urging them to reflect on their actions and consider their own mothers.
She pointed out the hypocrisy of those who belittle others for undergoing physical changes as a result of childbirth.
She advocates for self-reflection and empathy, encouraging women to acknowledge the sacrifices and transformations that often accompany motherhood.
“Before you body shame anyone, show us your mother…
This statement highlights the hypocrisy of men/women who body-shame women, especially those whose physical changes result from natural processes like childbirth.
It calls for self-reflection and empathy, reminding them to consider the sacrifices and transformations women, including their own mothers, often go through in life.
Body shaming in 2024????
That’s quite unsophisticated”