Lucci Odims popularly known with her expensive showbiz name "Lucci Gucci" gradually becoming a house hold name with her new movement in the entertainment industry home and abroad.
Lucci Gucci is an award winning female South African based "Nigerian" singer doing her Afro-Pop genre in her own way which set her apart and also placed her ontop of her game in the music industry home and abroad, Her song Palm wine made a lot of waves across the whole Africa continent.
Her latest song "Agaracha” is doing so good and the video will be out soon.
The Palm wine lover in recent time came up with a cause in form of events tagged Pink Lips. which was launched at the most incredible night life arena in Pretoria "Moloko" sometimes in February 2017 alongside South African fast raising act Kwesta among other talented artists, It will be an event to change the perception about Women and Ladies seen in the club. Pink Lips was an idea created not to see ladies in the club as hookers. “Some classy ladies also go to clubs to socialize and all” she said.
Our Palm wine lover is also part of the new woman movement "Campaign Against Breast Cancer" #CABC (sensitization to self-palpation and preventive consultation) Presently going on in the Republic of South Africa.
Thanks to my dear friend Folashafe Fadugba having chosen me for this noble cause. Today, I invite Megane prudence into the campaign and call on her to put a picture of her for the next 10 days and also invite each time a different friend. Thank you for taking this challenge. Thanks to all those who are working hard to eradicate this scourge and a special thought and prayers to all the women who are fighting against this disease. May God Preserve us all in Jesus' name Amen. (Caption from her recent Facebook Post).
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