Ikechukwu the “Ringmaster” leads the Smirnoff Midnight Circus in Lagos – Photos from the event
Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at 4:28 PMBy Damilare Aiki

Smirnoff Midnight Circus took over Lagos on Saturday 12th November 2011, the fun-filled show saw Smirnoff ringmaster Ikechukwu a.k.a Killz, perform his hit singles and attendees were treated to Smirnoff Ice and Smirnoff Vodka Cocktails.
Circus acts were all on display which proved to everyone that Smirnoff kept their promise by letting everyone enjoy the anticipated “circus experience”.
The party train doesn’t end in Lagos, as Smirnoff is taking the Smirnoff Midnight Circus to Calabar on Thursday 22nd December 2011 and Port-Harcourt on Friday 30th December 2011. For more details on this upcoming events, keep refreshing BellaNaija.com
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interesting Pictures
for some unknown reason, the bond movie ‘live and let die’ comes to mind
Nigerians can never do anything original. Such a beautiful myriad of cultures gone to waste while they copy (and badly too) from everyone else.
Gbam! but never say “never” o
hehehehehhe true but ikechukwu is such a fittie…x
Whoever they are contracting to do their photographs are just chopping their money. All the Smirnoff events so far have these nasty, grainy photos. Ayama!
“BELLA” is your focus purely entertainment and showbiz? When are you going to showcase more young Nigerians that are excelling in academics, science and other fields in diaspora and at home. I read your piece on the PATOGENICA chap that graduated from Harvard University with a post-doctoral degree at a young age and was more than impressed. Please dont miscontrue my suggestion but I beleive it would give balance to younger generation that success comes in various forms for anyone willing to be disciplined and focussed.
why can’t they promote Nigeria’s culture at these events??? Our fathers’ cultures and traditions are slowly dying off while they are out poorly imitating others.
Really bad photo production
I agree with B1. Although in all honesty, I think overall Bella Naija is doing quite a good job capturing all facets of our beloved Nja. I log onto BN more than on any other cultural website and become quite frustrated when there aren’t new items. I need my BN fix every hour of every day!
Nigerians can make even the coolest things uber-cheesy………….BN pls post my comment o
hahaha! Too funny! lol!
@B1, perfect observation, couldn’t have put it any better, trust me!!!
Stop hating, people. I was there and it was a great time. Can’t wait to see what they do in Calabar.