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Behold, PH’s Top-5 Night Clubs
There is no doubt about
it, Port Harcourt City widely known as Garden City has one of the best nightlife in Nigeria. From sophisticated hot spots that attract a celebrity clientele to small, after hours bars where those in the know go to get down, the diverse night clubs from around the city give you a taste of what the city’s nightlife has to offer and hopefully wet your appetite for more.
If you are in Port Harcourt and you are bored at night, jovago.com an online hotel booking portal has compiled a list of the top five freshest, most exclusive and most unique nightclubs in Port Harcourt City. They include:
– Liquid Lounge & Bar
Liquid Lounge began as a social and sipping club of distinguished people with flair for upper style and today welcomes everyone. Although entry is always at the discretion of management. The lounge opens every day of the week by 5.00pm. Wednesdays are special as the club hosts ladies night.
As befits its neighborhood, the crowd is a lively assortment of the middle age and young. Though the dance floor is small, the sound system packs a punch. It gives off a laid back vibe and is a popular destination for tourists. The atmosphere is really laid back.
– Ediz Wine Bar and Champagne Lounge
Serving as both a hotspot for the city’s is most fashionable, talked about events and a low key escape for A-Listers looking for quick drinks, Port Harcourt’s most prominent taste-makers flock to the exclusive Ediz Wine Bar and Champagne venue in all of Port Harcourt.
It has a restaurant and an outdoor bar behind and a champagne lounge where you could pop all you want.
– Grendale’s Nite Club
Found within the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt, Grendale’s Nite Club draws one of the most beautiful and sophisticated crowds in the city. A plethora of packages are available to accommodate guest, from bottle service to an open bar. The door here is very tight making it a hot spot for both local and national celebrities.
– X-Lounge
Situated right in the heart of Rivers State Port Harcourt X-Lounge is a chic, elite lounge and bar. A sleek interior design gives it a feel-good vibe that cannot be ignored, establishing it as one of Port Harcourt’s best night clubs.
This stunning crowd of movers and shakers dance deep into the night to the sounds of music tracks with a variety of drinks to sup at and stylish interiors to marvel at.
– Night Box Nightclub
Night box offers a great club nights that have put it at the heart of the Port Harcourt nightlife. The décor and lighting are well paired and it has an upper floor where you can dance the night away.
Night box can be a meeting place at the end of the day or a place to party at the weekend. The music is diverse and the atmosphere is laid back. Weekend club nights are popular and are open till 5.00am.
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Stephanie Linus, First Black Recipient Of Lennox K. Black Prize
The Lennox K. Black International Prize for Excellence in Medicine is a prestigious accolade awarded by Thomas Jefferson University, recognising outstanding individuals.
The actress was honoured with the Lennox K. Black International Prize for Excellence in Medicine by Thomas Jefferson University in America in recognition of her outstanding contributions to social activism and impact through her work.
This remarkable achievement, they said, highlights her dedication to societal well-being and marks her as the first Black recipient of this distinguished award.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the Lennox K. Black International Prize for Excellence in Medicine is a prestigious accolade awarded by Thomas Jefferson University, recognising individuals who have made significant contributions to the medical field, promoting scientific discovery and advancements.
Named after Lennox K. Black, a Canadian manufacturing executive known for his philanthropic efforts and service on various boards, including Thomas Jefferson University, the prize celebrates excellence in medical innovation and global contribution to health and medicine.
The actress is renowned for her activism and impactful work in areas concerning women’s health and rights, including her efforts to combat issues like fistula and gender-based violence.
According to the award organisers she has been instrumental in bringing about social change through her films and campaigns. They added that her work extends beyond borders, affecting lives and policies internationally, embodying the spirit of the Lennox K. Black International Prize.
On receiving the award, Stephanie expressed her gratitude and reaffirmed her commitment to using her platform for social good.
“This recognition goes beyond me; it is for all the women and girls fighting for a healthier, safer world. It amplifies our message and our work. It strengthens my resolve to continue advocating for gender equality, social justice, and improved maternal and reproductive health in Africa,” she said
Susan Aldunge, Interim President of Thomas Jefferson University, admired the actress, saying, ‘‘Your ability to educate while humbly addressing the cultural obstacles impeding progress for young women is commendable. Your intelligent, personal take on the necessary human rights changes has deeply impacted all lucky to encounter you. Congratulations once more on this well-deserved award and the acknowledgement of your efforts.’”
Ms Aldunge further said that Thomas Jefferson University, a leader in medical education and research, hosts the award to underscore its mission of improving lives through innovation in health care.
‘‘The university is proud to honour Stephanie Linus, whose work aligns with Jefferson’s values of creativity, collaboration, and compassion in pursuing excellence in medicine and beyond.
“Awarding the Lennox K. Black International Prize to Stephanie Linus celebrates her achievements and signals a broader recognition of the importance of social activism in medicine and health,” she added.
“Her pioneering efforts continue to inspire and effect change, paving the way for a healthier, more equitable world’’.
Stephanie, who was named Chairperson of the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) for the Best International Feature Film (IFF) category of the Oscars in August 2023, is best known for her 2015 advocacy movie ‘Dry’, which tells the story of a 13-year-old girl whose parents marry her off to a 60-year-old man, with devastating consequences.
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‘I’ll Continue To Ask For My Balance’ – Phyna reacts.
Ilebaye’s revelation came just after Phyna had publicly called out the organizers for withholding some of her prizes.
Phyna, who revealed this to Newsmen insinuated that Ilebaye broke the gender code by announcing that she got her full prize money.
She also stressed that she would continue to demand for her balance, stating that she worked hard for the money during the show’s 72-day duration.
“I believe I should at least get what I worked so hard for 72 days. You all suddenly remembered your alert screenshots and IG Live………… Common……one among others is 1BTC which is over 80m in today’s market.
“To those who got their money in full
I’m happy for you. As a poor man’s child, let me ask for my money and other items remaining.,” She added.
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