For those who are still doubting the news that Tuface Idibia has fianlly propsed marriage to Annie Macaulay, what happened last Friday, at Silberbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, remained an eye-opener to them.
The R&B star was one of the important guests that graced the Lagos premiere of “I’ll Take my Chance” , a dance movie produced by Emem Isong and Ini Edo, held at Silverbird Cinema hall.
Tuface stormed the event venue accompanied by the latest fiance in town, Annie Macaulay. The premiere was a superlative assemblage of stars from the movie as well as the music industry.
While Tuface was dressed in a casual ash-coloured chinos upon black shirt with a designer’s cap and a pair of canvass to match, his fiance,Annie wore a sleeveless black gown upon a golden purse and shoes to the admiration of the cheering army of celebrities who graced the event.
As soon as Tuface and Annie arrived the venue, the event was abruptly brought to a standstill . “Shouts of Tuface Baba” rented the air, as the guests mostly celebrities scrabbled to embrace the latest lovebirds in town.
In fact, the organisers had to usher them in through a back entrance and whisked them upstairs to the cinema screening room.
The outing indeed was a reaffirmation of Tuface’s resolve to spend the rest of his life with Annie. It was the first time, the Benue State-born crooner and Annie would confidently attend a social gathering together,after the former proposed to the latter on Valentine Day celebration to the surprise of their teeming fans.
Annie is Tuface’s long standing sweetheart and mother to one of his five children.
Meanwhile, the premiere went down as the biggest gathering of stars from the entertainment in recent times. The roll call included Paul Okoye of P-Square fame with his manager/brother Jude ‘Engees’ Okoye, Rugged Man, Faze, Slam (who did the musical score for the film) all mingled with Nollywood stars like Monalisa Chinda,Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Uche Jombo, Susan Peters, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Mahmoud Alli-Balogun, Segun Arinze, Kunle Afolayan and of course, the producers of the film, Emem Isong and Ini Edo.
Also present were Desmond Elliot who directed the movie, lead actor Bryan Okwara including two Big Brother winners, Uti Nwachukwu and Karen Igho and Dakore-Egbuson-Akande who is rarely seen adorning the red-carpet these days, especially since she had her baby girl. Her appearance was a pleasant surprise as was the arrival of newly wedded Mercy Johnson and Nollywood ‘Bad Boy’ Jim Iyke.
The R&B star was one of the important guests that graced the Lagos premiere of “I’ll Take my Chance” , a dance movie produced by Emem Isong and Ini Edo, held at Silverbird Cinema hall.
Tuface stormed the event venue accompanied by the latest fiance in town, Annie Macaulay. The premiere was a superlative assemblage of stars from the movie as well as the music industry.
While Tuface was dressed in a casual ash-coloured chinos upon black shirt with a designer’s cap and a pair of canvass to match, his fiance,Annie wore a sleeveless black gown upon a golden purse and shoes to the admiration of the cheering army of celebrities who graced the event.
As soon as Tuface and Annie arrived the venue, the event was abruptly brought to a standstill . “Shouts of Tuface Baba” rented the air, as the guests mostly celebrities scrabbled to embrace the latest lovebirds in town.
In fact, the organisers had to usher them in through a back entrance and whisked them upstairs to the cinema screening room.
The outing indeed was a reaffirmation of Tuface’s resolve to spend the rest of his life with Annie. It was the first time, the Benue State-born crooner and Annie would confidently attend a social gathering together,after the former proposed to the latter on Valentine Day celebration to the surprise of their teeming fans.
Annie is Tuface’s long standing sweetheart and mother to one of his five children.
Meanwhile, the premiere went down as the biggest gathering of stars from the entertainment in recent times. The roll call included Paul Okoye of P-Square fame with his manager/brother Jude ‘Engees’ Okoye, Rugged Man, Faze, Slam (who did the musical score for the film) all mingled with Nollywood stars like Monalisa Chinda,Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Uche Jombo, Susan Peters, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Mahmoud Alli-Balogun, Segun Arinze, Kunle Afolayan and of course, the producers of the film, Emem Isong and Ini Edo.
Also present were Desmond Elliot who directed the movie, lead actor Bryan Okwara including two Big Brother winners, Uti Nwachukwu and Karen Igho and Dakore-Egbuson-Akande who is rarely seen adorning the red-carpet these days, especially since she had her baby girl. Her appearance was a pleasant surprise as was the arrival of newly wedded Mercy Johnson and Nollywood ‘Bad Boy’ Jim Iyke.
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