These are the Recently released Photos of Senator Giwa's 68th Birthday showing the Notable celebrities that Attended.
Senator Ita Giwa celebrated her 68th Birthday on Wednesday the 19th of February. This event was graced by business partners, family, and notable Nigerian Celebrities. Holding at the Eko Hotel in Lagos, the likes of Tuface Idibia, Ben Murray Bruce, John Obayuwana, Monalisa Chinda, Fred Amata, Ramsey Nuoah, and many others, were there to ensure the senator a good time.
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