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M.I Abaga, Mayorkun thrill kids, parents as NickFest enters second day

Nickelodeon’s annual family festival was lit yesterday as Nigerian talented rapper, M.I. Abaga and singer, Mayorkun treat children and their families to some of their favourite hit songs.

The duo performed live on stage to the enthusiasm of families who trooped the Federal Palace Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos – venue of the event.

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The kids who were delighted also engaged the singers in a sing-along pattern alongside their excited parents.

The event, which had in attendance children of all ages and their parents, also had favourite Nickelodeon characters performed live at the festival.

Among those that performed are the energetic Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob SquarePants, Adventure Bay’s intrepid pups, Skye, Rubble Marshall and Chase from Paw Patrol with her animal rescuer cousin, Diego and her best pal, Boots, Shimmer and Shine as well as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Hosted by celebrity On-Air Personality (OAP), Ik Osakioduwa and Nigeria’s Got Talent maiden edition winner, Amarachi, the audience savoured every moment of performances with happiness.

Similarly, the slime challenge, a favourite section at the festival saw different celebrities like Sensei Uche get doused with gooey green Slime.

Kids and parents who participated at the Maltina’s Happy section also went home with lots of gift including laptop, 43 inches LG Plasma TV, bicycles and cartoons of Maltina, among others.

The event continues today till evening.

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