Girls Nite Out: Back and Better

Smooth Promotions, the brains behind Hiphopworld Magazine, ‘Hiphopworld Awards’ and Hip on TV is at it again.

At a time when everyone thought the organizers would be resting on their oars after the completion of  another successful edition of their annual “Hiphopworld Awards”, the organizers last week made it public that an all girls show “Girl’s Nite out” is the next project on their calender.

Joke Jaiyesimi

Joke Jaiyesimi

Already, an all female team has been put in place. “Every single thing will be done by girls including designing the stage, video and sound production, producing and directing of the show, security, just name anything,” s member of the team who pleaded anonymity disclosed last week

Girls Nite Out, a forum for discovering female talents as well as celebrating womanhood is targeted at making a statement that “what a man can do, a woman can do better.”

“All we are planning to do is to showcase the professional capability of women in fields that have overtime been male dominated. We are out to give female up and coming talents the chance to be discovered as well as treat the brothers to a night of fun” Joke Jaiyesimi, Head honcho of the project said.

Girls Nite out made its first appearance ten years ago and two female artistes “Sasha” and “Azeezat” were discovered at the event, before it was suspended in 2002.

Through March 1999- Dec 2002, Girl’s Nite was hosted by Dianne Oputa, celebrated actress, and OAP Funlola Aofiyebi and Broadcaster Tosin Ajayi.

A date and venue are yet to be announced, but “It will hold very soon, my team and I are putting things in place already” Joke Jaiyesimi said on a final note.

3 Responses for “Girls Nite Out: Back and Better”

  1. maribel says:

    i think i like wat you guys came up wit bt pls do you hav to pay any bill b4 joining the girls nite out and also i will like to no more tanks i will also wan to b part of it here 08054084763

  2. Kazeem says:

    chike? what are u blabbin? wait and c what they have to offer and stop being on the defensive… i admire u guys courage … im sure ud have a good show.. Thumbs up

  3. Chike Afanna (USA) says:

    “is targeted at making a statement that “what a man can do, a woman can do better.”
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    Hey I have an idea; why don’t the females (in Nigeria) start with paying half of the bill – all the time. I mean next time you go on a date with a guy be prepared to pay 50% of the bill. …And since you are aiming to do better why not, for the heck of it, pay 70%? Of course we all know a woman can do what ever a man can do but I figure females in Nigeria dodge the issue when it gets to the point of bringing out the wallet to pay!

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