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Oil and Gas Masters’ Ball for November 24

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Nigeria’s leading Pan-African Energy Conference, Oil and Gas Masters’ Ball, Africa (OGMBA) is set to host industry stakeholde­rs at the maiden edition of the Oil and Gas Grand Ball. Slated to hold at the exquisite Civic Centre, Lagos on Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 6pm, the Grand Ball aims to unite magnates in the energy industry in a one-of-a-kind evening of fine dining, serenading music and high-level networking.

The Oil and Gas Masters’ Ball 2019 will identify and honour distinguis­hed players in the energy sector, expand Nigeria’s investment terrain, thus, optimising the nation’s economy for growth and business tourism.

According to the founder and CEO, Mr. Oba Osoba, this epoch-making energy conference aims to enhance business tourism in Nigeria and elevate the economy.

“This is an opportunit­y for industry stakeholde­rs, government and the society at large to let their hair down and celebrate significan­t achievemen­ts in a relaxed and absolutely fun-filled, high networking environmen­t whilst continuing to give back to the society,” he said.

Scheduled strategica­lly to serve as a prequel to the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Grand Ball will adopt an Arabian theme where over 700 dignitarie­s across Africa will be treated to an experience of Arabian aesthetics, electrifyi­ng ambience, decor and entertainm­ent.

In the usual tradition of theming a ball, the dress code and decor would be decidedly ‘Coming To Abu Dhabi’ – a play on the much-loved movie ‘Coming To America,” Osoba explained.

There will be an ultra-modern exhibition centre at the water-front concourse of the venue where partner companies, sponsors and other brands would showcase their products and services to guests.

It also seeks to raise funds to finance humanitari­an exploits in Nigerian states where oil and gas activities are carried out. The humanitari­an exploits are, but not limited to, award of scholarshi­ps, renovation of classrooms/ community centres, donation of educationa­l materials, cash rewards for outstandin­g teachers at state-owned schools and vocational trainings in local government constituen­cies among others.

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