
The city shimmered in elegance as the Olalus Group unveiled its crown jewel, “The Olalus All-White Gala 2025” . More than an event, it was a statement. A bold declaration that Afro Fusion and Afro Beats Sal-Pop are not just genres but the heartbeat of a generation, now thriving and taking root in North America.
The gala served as a launching pad for raw talent and a celebration of African icons already blazing their own trails. The guest list was a parade of excellence, the finest and classiest of the African elite, from business magnates to showbiz royalty, all adorned in pure white splendor, symbolizing unity, purity, and vision.

The evening was one to remember. Cuisine was tailored to perfection, blending Afro-fusion dishes with a touch of gourmet sophistication. From smoky jollof rice paired with grilled lamb chops, to stuffed pastry bites, seafood and cocktails inspired by African spices, every plate and glass carried the signature of luxury, curated for a world-class audience. Service was impeccable, crafted for nothing less than top-class refinement.
Then came the music, an explosion of rhythm and soul across borders. The night’s performances crowned the gala as the birth of Africa’s entertainment red carpet in North America, a true continental showcase from East to West, North to South.

The legendary Henry P. Costa delivered a stirring keynote address, calling for unity among Africans in the diaspora. His words echoed deeply: “We must come together, give credit where it is due, and recognize the power of our art, our culture, and our people.” The crowd responded with thunderous applause, cementing the evening as monumental.

Meet the Stars Who Graced the Stage
Rich Man – The Liberian powerhouse of rhythm, whose voice carries both the streets and the stars, igniting hearts with every beat.
Zua – Sierra Leone’s golden voice, a soul-stirring performer whose melodies echo the pride and resilience of his nation.
Deetweh – Liberia’s rising flame, a dynamic force whose sound bridges tradition and modern Afro beats with effortless mastery.
The Therapist – Sierra Leone’s lyrical healer, blending poetry and rhythm into an experience that speaks directly to the soul.

As the night closed with laughter, dance, and hope, one thing was certain: the Olalus All-White Gala is now an annual tradition, a living bridge between Africa and the world. And while no great gathering is without its challenges, the vision of the night remained unshaken. A few distractions arose, but true to the spirit of resilience, the show pressed forward with grace. In the words of B Moses: the energy of the many will always outshine the missteps of the few and the show must go on!
At the heart of it all stands Sanpha Olala Kamara, the visionary founder of the Olalus Group. His mindset is clear and uncompromising: to take African entertainment to greater heights, linking it to a global audience while keeping its soul authentically African. His dream is not just to showcase talent, but to build a legacy of cultural excellence.
The Olalus All-White Gala 2025 has set the stage, see you in 2026.

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