Sparkling Future in Nigeria: Small World 2010.

It was merriment galore as the International Women's Organisation for Charity, organisers of the annual Small World put up their 15th fun-packed edition in Lagos with a theme, 'Sparkling Future'

Thirty Two Million Naira was realised from sale of tickets, corporate sponsorships and donations especially from the Expatriate and Foreign Residents communities in Nigeria to support charities sponsored by the various communities.

It was a night of national pride in flags parade and medley of cultures: choreography, costume, dance, drinks, food and fun as many look forward to the next edition, come February 2011. Would you be there?













Comments

Unknown said…
Such a pity how, again, this charity(!!!) event got overshadowed by a number of individuals from countries hostile to each other, who even started a large fight during this year's main event.
mycompanion said…
I beg to disagree with you, Marco.

I stayed till the very end of the event. The incident mentioned in your comment was a minor distraction that lasted few minutes.

However, that such hostility should be extended (carried over) to a charity event in another country is a sad development...and may negatively affect future Small World occasions. Events owners and organisers should take note.
I think it was a great idea to have put this show,i mean the packaging together.that was good money they got too.Godbless the women,i will call them TRAILBLAZERS!Congrats!!!Zandra

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