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FirstBank Unwraps Exciting DecemberIssaVybe campaign for Music Lovers – Ravenewsonline

FirstBank, through its First@arts initiative, has launched the annual DecemberIssaVybe campaign to inspire and empower Nigerians to create and enjoy thrilling memories.

The campaign provides fully paid access to concerts, shows, plays, and festivals featuring A-list entertainers, including Kizz Daniel, Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, and Tiwa Savage.

FirstBank has consistently supported festive concerts and events, creating unforgettable experiences for music lovers.

This year’s campaign kicked off with Kenny Blaq’s Reckless Musicomedy Festival at Onikan Stadium, Lagos, featuring performances by DJ Neptune, Kenny Blaq, Aproko, MC Monica, and others.

FirstBank distributed free tickets to young Nigerians and entertainment enthusiasts through engaging social media activities.

The bank’s Ag. Group Head of Marketing & Corporate Communications, Olayinka Ijabiyi, emphasized FirstBank’s commitment to delivering a ‘Wow December to Remember’ experience.

To participate, follow FirstBank on social media:

Facebook: First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Instagram: @firstbanknigeria
Twitter: @firstbankngr

Stay updated on ticket giveaways and experience the vibrant party atmosphere this season!

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