Radio and TV personality, Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay has hosted a star-studded party to mark her 41st birthday.
The event attracted many celebrities, influential business figures, and prominent personalities from the entertainment industry, making the occasion an exclusive and prestigious affair.
Musicians including Kuami Eugene, Fameye and Nacee also put on performances for the celebrant.
Kuami Eugene's vocals and infectious energy captivated the crowd, as he passionately delivered his chart-topping hits.
Following suit, Fameye and Nacee took the stage, exuding their charismatic presence and delivering lively performances that set the tone for a night of true entertainment.
The event showcased the strong bonds the celebrant has forged with these talented individuals over the years.
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