Kokovelli The Yegoala Nite Club in Accra was last Friday the hot spot in town when some of the big names in the hiplife scene put up some thrilling performances in the first ever Tertiary Nite event.
The event, organised by Agiecoat Music Productions in conjunction with the Methodist University College, attracted students from all the tertiary institutions in the country.
The Tertiary Nite, which formed part of the universities and polytechnics socialisation activities, was also to raise funds for the Methodist University College SRC.
The club was virtually shaken to its foundation by the packed crowd who couldn't resist the hot performances from Buk Bak, King David, Kokoveli, Tinny, Delarso and Okyeame Kojo Kum who used the occasion to release his album Odo Asendua.
Each of the artistes gave the audience what was yet to come from them with the rendition of a song each from their yet-to-be released albums.
The show had lots of games and fun, socialising with old friends and making new ones as Bola Ray of Joy FM who was the MC for the show kept the heat on with his usual DJing skills.
Kokovelli The Yegoala Nite Club in Accra was last Friday the hot spot in town when some of the big names in the hiplife scene put up some thrilling performances in the first ever Tertiary Nite event.
The event, organised by Agiecoat Music Productions in conjunction with the Methodist University College, attracted students from all the tertiary institutions in the country.
The Tertiary Nite, which formed part of the universities and polytechnics socialisation activities, was also to raise funds for the Methodist University College SRC.
The club was virtually shaken to its foundation by the packed crowd who couldn't resist the hot performances from Buk Bak, King David, Kokoveli, Tinny, Delarso and Okyeame Kojo Kum who used the occasion to release his album Odo Asendua.
Each of the artistes gave the audience what was yet to come from them with the rendition of a song each from their yet-to-be released albums.
The show had lots of games and fun, socialising with old friends and making new ones as Bola Ray of Joy FM who was the MC for the show kept the heat on with his usual DJing skills.