By Politico staff writer
An events management and multimedia company, Priority Solutions has successfully launched the Orange Sierra Leone’s 4G+ network.
The theme of the 4G+ is superheroes. To reflect this during the launch the company made superhero costumes with a shield designed from a locally sourced raffia plant, painted green, white, and blue.
Guests were greeted by superheroes and were given superhero caps and shields as souvenirs.
Superhero cutouts were also placed from the outside to different locations in the hall. Sierra Leonean heroes like Baibureh and Ella Koblo Gulama were also among the cutouts.
The decorations, performing acts and the entire organization of the event, according to the organizers left the guests amazed.
Three superheroes representing speed, invisibility, and power were airlifted from backstage and dropped on the main stage with confetti blown and a good score as a backdrop to seal a perfectly choreographed event.
The Chief Executive Officer of Orange Sierra Leone Aminata Kane Ndiaye expressed joy over the outcome of the event.
“This will go down as the best event in Sierra Leone ever. I was so amazed by what you have accomplished. There are people who traveled from the US to witness this program, when they came, they were so impressed. I am so grateful to you all, thank you very much,” she said.
Chief Executive Officer of Priority Solutions, Sebastian Buer Okutu said it took the company four weeks on “main event execution planning.”
Speaking about the accomplishment of the company, he said: “It feels great to delight our clients and guests of the event with mind-blowing performances.”
Global Content Manager at Priority Solutions who also led the production of the program on the floor, Onukpa Palm said the program was successful because of the creative freedom the crew had.
“It all came down to how wild we let our imaginations run. We wanted something that that has never been seen in Sierra Leone and therefore we had to plan to every detail,” Onukpa said.
Head of Events at the company, Samuel Kamara said this was down to the company’s experience over the last decade about planning big events.
“The logistical challenge was huge but we were calm because this is not the first time we have done this, we have been doing this for over 12 years now. We wanted to give our clients the very best and I am happy we were able to accomplish that,” Kamara said.
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