ABL All-Star Weekend sold out: 2Baba, Davido, Emma Nyra, M.I, Sound Sultan and more in attendance

By Daily Sports on March 30, 2016

It was an Easter celebration with a difference as the African Basketball League hosted fun lovers to an All-Star Game at Landmark Centre, Lagos.

The ABL celebrity game was a match-up of Veterans Vs Nigerian Celebrities with Sound Sultan, Ikechukwu, Ghost, Jimmie and Tee Billz making the starting five. The game ended in favour of the veterans with Ghost of “Show Dem Camp” named MVP of the day.

Mark Hill of Lagos Islanders was presented with cash reward of 1,000 U.S dollars by Cruz Vodka as the Most Valuable Player for the All-Star Game between Africans and Americans, which ended 145-125 in favour of the Americans.

The kids were not left behind as they had a nice time at the ABL Junior Training Camp.

Tuface Idibia (2Baba), Davido, M.I, Emma Nyra, Victoria Kimani, Asika, Koker of Chocolate City, Ehiz, Bracket, Phyno, Kemi Adetiba, Reekado Banks and others were there to show support for the ABL.

The ABL is proudly supported by MTV Base, Union Bank, Wakanow, Cornerstone Insurance, THE BEAT 99.9FM, Pulse.ng, Cruz Vodka and the Lagos State Government.

•Photo shows dunking action at the ABL All-Star Weekend in Lagos.

Source Daily Sports

Posted March 30, 2016


 

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