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Amidst the seasonal splendor in the city of Toronto, the Living Waters Banquet Hall played host to an extraordinary Christmas party held on the 23rd December, 2023, orchestrated under the discerning guidance of Mr. Victor Adesunloye and Mrs. Oluwakemi Ibironke Adesunloye. The evening unfolded as a celebration of unity, joy, and love, presided over by the charismatic MC Morris, a luminary of comedy. However, the night's pinnacle was the electrifying raffle, featuring coveted prizes such as the groundbreaking iPhone 15, a generous cash prize of $5000, and an exquisite iPad, infusing the gathering with an air of anticipation and excitement.

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As guests crossed the threshold into the banquet hall, they were greeted by a scene of opulence, where the festive spirit permeated every corner. The ambiance was a testament to the meticulous planning and unwavering dedication of the organizers, enveloping guests in an enchanting world of holiday cheer, resplendent decorations, and the alluring melodies of yuletide music administered by Dj Bjizzle.

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MC Morris, the consummate host, masterfully interwove laughter and merriment into every moment, regaling the audience with his quick wit and infectious humor. His comedic finesse enlivened the gathering, eliciting uproarious laughter and creating an ambiance of conviviality that resonated throughout the event.

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The highlight of the evening was the eagerly anticipated raffle, which unfolded as a crescendo of excitement and anticipation. As the winning tickets were announced, a palpable sense of exhilaration filled the air, culminating in jubilant cheers as the fortunate recipients claimed their coveted prizes. The iPhone 15, $5000 cash prize, and iPad added an irresistible allure to the evening, cementing it as an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.

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A delectable feast awaited the guests. The surplus of food and drinks served as a testament to the Adesunloyes' unwavering commitment to providing an unparalleled sensory experience, allowing guests to savor the flavors of the season and revel in the delight of shared moments.

Amidst the revelry, Mr. Victor Adesunloye and Mrs. Oluwakemi Ibironke Adesunloye, the visionary hosts, Founders of Living Waters conglomerate and architects of the evening's splendor, radiated with pride and satisfaction, embodying the spirit of generosity and warmth that defines the holiday season.

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As the evening drew to a close, the resounding echoes of laughter and the warmth of shared moments lingered in the air, a testament to the indelible impact of the Living Waters Banquet Hall Christmas Party. It was an evening that transcended the ordinary, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who were privileged to partake in its resplendent charm.

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In the wake of this extraordinary celebration, it is evident that the Living Waters Banquet Hall, under the stewardship of Mr. Victor Adesunloye and Mrs. Oluwakemi Ibironke Adesunloye, stands as a beacon of unity, hospitality, and an unwavering commitment to creating indelible experiences for all who grace its threshold.

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The Living Waters Banquet Hall Christmas gala was an extraordinary celebration, an ode to the magic of Christmas, and a testament to the enduring power of joy and togetherness.

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Xphrame Media, a numero uno multi-media company covered the event.

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Ekiti kete Canada is a non for profit organization registered in Canada by indigenes of Ekiti State from Nigeria.

The organization over the years has proven the power of unity yields ripple effects of socio-economic growth.

On the 3rd of July, 2022 the relief agency had the maiden edition of the Cultural food celebration. The food festival was a show case of culture, traditional food, traditional board games, children sports, dance, teenage engagements et al.

Xphrame Media documented the event which Canada events rating described as record breaking .

The turnout was massive, the varieties of food was impressive, the organizational set up was topnotch, the systematic event agenda switch was superlative, the sacrificial efforts of volunteer members were humongous, the team work was flawless and the atmosphere was love ridden.

Against the hot scorching sun at G Ross Lord Park, members defiled all odds to ensure a smooth free for all food festival. It was indeed a reunion and networking opportunity of a sort for the community.

Special delicacies, soups and dishes affiliated with the homo-cultural people of Ekiti state were on display and freshly made. Ekiti people are popularly known for their love for pounded yam. They were mortar and pestle to pound yam and numerous other meals. There was freshly made barbeques and grilled hot dogs, roasted corn, freshly made Nigerian Jollof rice etc.

The event witnessed attendance of other communities in Canada and was described by the Canada event ratings as a successful all inclusive event promoting diversity.

In a chat with the Public relations officer of the organization, Mr. Tokaseen, he ascribed the success of the event to the management and leadership efforts. He said the president, Mr. Adeshina and his executives worked tirelessly to ensure the success of the event. He further added the Board of directors led by Hon. Olatoye and other senior members support played a vital role to the association as whole.

During the event the President and Board members thanked a long outstanding supporter of the organization- Constable Ojo. Constable Ojo has over the past 17 years been consistently  supportive in gifts donation to the association.

The children had fun with varieties of games, competitions and agenda’s which engaged them. Once again, Ekiti kete Canada made history, pulling their strength in unison hosting the first ever most attended, most organized and most successful outdoor cultural food festival.

Xphrame media congratulates the organization.

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