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De-Zenith Club of Lagos Celebrates End Of Year Party, Annual Convention




The De-Zenith Club of Lagos, a prominent social club, held its highly anticipated End of Year Party and Annual Convention in Lagos today. Members of the club, along with esteemed guests from Nigeria and various parts of the world, gathered for a glamorous evening of celebration and camaraderie.

The event was not only an occasion for members to come together and reflect on the achievements of the past year but also to reaffirm the club's commitment to philanthropy and community service. In line with this commitment, the De-Zenith Club of Lagos announced its renewed dedication to supporting indigent children and providing assistance to the vulnerable in communities across Lagos State and beyond.

Throughout the evening, attendees were treated to a variety of entertainment, including musical performances, cultural displays, and engaging activities. The festive atmosphere was palpable as members and guests mingled, exchanged ideas, and shared experiences.

Speaking at the event, Abayomi Samson, President of the Group, expressed gratitude to all those who had contributed to the success of the club's initiatives throughout the year. They emphasized the importance of giving back to society and pledged to continue making a positive impact in the lives of those in needneed.

As the night drew to a close, attendees departed with a sense of fulfillment, knowing that their participation in the End of Year Party and Annual Convention had not only been an opportunity for celebration but also a meaningful contribution to the betterment of society.

The De-Zenith Club of Lagos looks forward to building on the momentum of this event and continuing its efforts to serve the community in the year ahead.

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