Nigerian billionaire and philanthropist Tony Elumelu has announced the cancellation of his highly anticipated annual TOE All-White Christmas Party, originally slated for December 23, 2025, in the wake of a recent tragic fire that claimed multiple lives.
In a statement released on Monday, Mr. Elumelu and his wife, Awele, expressed their grief over the incident, emphasizing that this year’s festive season will instead be dedicated to honoring those lost and supporting their families.
“Your excitement and tradition mean the world to us. However, due to the recent tragic fire incident that claimed precious lives, Awele and I have made the decision to cancel the party this year,” the couple said.
The Elumelus reassured supporters that the event would return next year: “We look forward to opening our home to you again with love, laughter, and togetherness on December 23, 2026, by God’s grace.”
The annual gathering has become one of Lagos’ most significant social events, taking place during the city’s “Detty December” festive season, a period marked by celebration, high-profile entertainment, and elite networking. The party has long served as a platform for both celebrating the year’s achievements and fostering business and social connections among Nigeria’s influential figures.
About the all white party
Previous editions of the All-White Party have showcased performances by global music stars such as Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, and Flavour, drawing attendees from across the country.
The guest list has included prominent actors and media personalities, including Richard Mofe-Damijo, Genevieve Nnaji, Osas Ighodaro, Mercy Eke, Toke Makinwa, Banky W, Adesua Etomi, and Sharon Ooja.
Political leaders and business magnates have also been regular attendees. Governors such as Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, and AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq of Kwara have graced the event alongside leading industrialists, including Aliko Dangote, Abdul Samad Rabiu, Wale Tinubu, Valentine Ozigbo, Gabriel Ogbechie, and Stanley Uzochukwu.
