Monday, July 15, 2013

Yes! Magazine 2nd Annual Lecture: One Month After

Almost a month after the 2nd Annual Yes! International Lecture/Cocktail Party held at the Niteshift Coliseum in Lagos on June 19, accolades still pour in from all corners of the world for an exceptionally successful event. The event, which the media have dubbed "a winner on all fronts," attracted dignitaries and stars from all works of life and had the Guest Speaker, Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh speaking on Running A Successful Business in Nigeria. It also saw the unveiling of the rich and colorful 2nd Anniversary Edition of Yes! International Classics magazine.

In its post-event press release expressing their gratitude to the guests, who arrived "from the East, West, North and South, including those from outside our shores," Yes! International states: "Having confirmed and re-confirmed that they would spend that Wednesday, June 19, 2013 with the Yes! family, some of our special guests blew our minds with their acts of kindness and love.  The Guest Speaker, Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, flew into the country from the United States of America hours before the event--just so that he doesn't disappoint us; Apostle Anselm Madubuko rushed in from Kenya just to say the opening prayer and fly back again; Lady Apostle Helen Ukpabio had to defer her appearing before the panel investigating the gruesome murder of her three brothers just to show us love; Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya had to cancel a previous appointment just to accommodate ours; Bashorum Dele Momodu arrived from Ghana that morning to let us know that he truly cares; Oba Dokun Abolarin had to depart Osun State and his kingdom on time so as to give us his royal blessing...We could go on and on."

2 comments:

  1. Thumbs up!Yes!it is truly Yes!jThis a job well done and this shows that Yes! is growing seriously. keep it up Big Bro.You are a blessing and very hardworking. I love the Spirit.

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  2. Long live Yes International magazine. Long live its annual public lecture. Wonderful concept.

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