Former queen of Lagos nightlife, Louise Priddy is 40

Former queen of Lagos nightlife, Louise Priddy is 40

She has not been in the public eye or on the pages of magazines as much as she used to in the ’90s and early 2000s. In her hey days, Louise was not kn

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She has not been in the public eye or on the pages of magazines as much as she used to in the ’90s and early 2000s. In her hey days, Louise was not known as the queen of night life for nothing. She was for a long time the longest running night club CEO on account of how passionate and dedicated she was at her job. She ran the then popular Lagos nightclub, Bacchus  founded by her late father Olu Kereku Priddy, until she finally shut it down to move on to other things. A new club, Club 57 has since taken its place. Since the club was shut down, Louise has been more and more withdrawn from the social scenes preferring to focus more on raising her family which includes two children and her Lebanese husband. About two weeks ago, the fun loving former party queen, turned the big 40 which she considered quite significant. But rather than throw a lavish party, she chose to have a small get together with family and close friends in attendance. Judging from her countenance at the party, it is obvious that she is contented with her present life.