Okoroji calls for national honour for Niteshift Guv’nor, Ken Calebs Olumese

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Chief Tony Okoroji, Ken-Calebs Olumese

Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Chief Tony Okoroji, has called for a national honor for Ken-Calebs Olumese, creator and Guv’nor of the famous NiteShift Coliseum that rocked Lagos for many years. Olumese over the weekend had a one-in-town 80th Birthday celebration. Chief Okoroji was one of the many music legends that graced the event held at La Madison Place in Victoria Island, Lagos.

One of the highlights of Olumese’s birthday shindig was the launch of his 328-page book, “My Niteshift Coliseum Odyssey “by some of Nigeria’s erudite scholars like; former External Affairs Minister Bolaji Akinyemi; Channels Television founder, John Momoh; Eko Hospital originator, Olorogun Sunny Kuku; Vanguard Newspaper owner, Sam Amuka Pemu; Frontline political leader, Senator Bode Olajumoke; Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome etc.

The book is in one part, the story of an exceptional Nigerian told in the inimitable style of Olumese himself. In another part, the book is a chronicle of the philosophies, ideas, inspirations and unique concepts that propelled one of Nigeria’s biggest successes ever in entertainment and socio-economic engineering, the NiteShift Coliseum.

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