Thursday, 17 October 2013

ACHIEVAS ENTERTAINMENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SUGAR BERT BOXING PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: ‘KNOCKOUT NIGHT’


Achievas Entertainment in partnership with Sugar Bert Boxing Promotions, is hosting a sensational ‘Knockout Night’ with 10 bouts of professional boxing featuring a line-up of international fighters; Nigerian Superstar Gifted Cole & Mike ‘Cannon Hands’ Seals. The event will be held in Atlanta, Georgia on November 9, 2013 at The Grand Ballroom, 6100 Live Oak Pkwy in Norcross, GA; Located off I-85 at Jimmy Carter Blvd. The Red carpet will begin at 6pm; with the show kicking off at 7pm sharp. Guests can expect live performances and entertainment, raffle prizes, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a vibrant boxing lineup. 


Boxers featured on the roster include: 
Gifted Cole (7-0), Mike Seals (16-0), Omri Lowther (15-4), DeAndre Smith, Roberto Ceron, Pablo Velez, Clay Harvison, Ray Younger, Cameron Springer, Archie Weahy, Rynell Griffin, Perseus Givens, Steve Andrea, and James Young.


Achievas Entertainment believes that it is essential to improve the lives of children around the world who lack quality education and basic mental health needs. We will provide educational materials and medications for students in need. Achievas Entertainment is proud to donate a portion of all proceeds from the event to The Beth Torrey Orphanage for the Mentally Challenged in Lagos, Nigeria & to The Olusola College of Arts & Science in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 

Tickets for the event are priced at $100 (Ringside) $80 (VIP) & $35 (General Admission). Advance Tickets are available at a discount rate of $75 (VIP) & $30 (General Admission) until October 31st at midnight. Tickets are currently being sold at https://knockoutnight.eventbrite.com , and can also be requested at 
info@achievasus.com. Press/Media Houses can contact info@achievasus.com to RSVP. 

ABOUT THE BETH TORREY ORPHANAGE HOME FOR THE MENTALLY CHALLENGED AMUWO ODOFIN- LAGOS, NIGERIA 
Is a home for mentally challenged children who have been found on the streets, abandoned by their families or outcast from their communities. It has about 24 children and adults in its care. The children are trained to develop domestic, social, theatrical and singing skills. They are taught how to read and write, while being nurtured in ‘Confidence, Competence, and Capability’. 

Some are now fully grown adults, married with children, and some have jobs to support themselves. But some of the children are severely retarded and as such, they need constant supervision before they can successfully carry out certain tasks like housekeeping, feeding, and even earning a living as housekeepers. The home was founded by an American missionary, Elizabeth Torrey of Atlanta, Georgia in 1965. The facility receives no government funding, and is kept operating only through donations.

For more information, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3pdgiflFsI and 

ABOUT OLUSOLA COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE PARAKIN ILE-IFE, NIGERIA.
The curriculum at OCA&S focuses on nurturing young minds with quality education, empowering their decision-making abilities through academics, and training them to become professionals with a strong sense of morality and spiritual fulfillment. “It is now abundantly clear more than ever before, that education is the best legacy that can be bequeathed to any child. This is why virtually every parent is determined to send their children to school against all odds”. – Founder, Rachel Olusola For more information, visit http://www.olusola.groupofschools.com 

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