Mar'et Productions Ltd.

Mar'et Productions Ltd. We are content providers and Event Management Company.

14/05/2026

Hey there! How’s your day going? Just another reminder that Great Conversations Start Around Shared Creativity.

Book a group experience for your team, friends, or private circle at Pass The Brush, Remember that some Experiences Are Better Shared and Worth Remembering.

Ideal for companies, executive teams, founders, and creative communities.

Bring Your Circle Into The Room Where Creativity Meets collaboration and Luxury.

Reserve a Group Experience at PASS THE BRUSH.

1st session: 12:00pm - 2:45pm
2nd session: 3:00pm - 5:45pm
Dates: 15th & 22nd May 2026

Secure Your Group Access Today!

Payment: Mar’et Productions Ltd
1015410466 — Zenith Bank

RSVP - Send your Receipt, preferred date, preferred session, group size, and full names via WhatsApp.: Yomi ‪+2349023395261 ‬
For Enquiries - Contact Ms Brown +2348159800207
Access granted upon verification of payment, a one time entry.

“Secure Your Spots today!!!”

Limited access • Curated experience

Kindly Share with a friend…

We look forward to seeing you!

Come experience your network in a creative element!

Please note, all bookings must be confirmed in advance, and payment is required ahead of the experience to secure the slot.

12/05/2026

Great Conversations Start Around Shared Creativity.

Book a group experience for your team, friends, or private circle at Pass The Brush, Remember that some Experiences Are Better Shared and Worth Remembering.

Ideal for companies, executive teams, founders, and creative communities.

Bring Your Circle Into The Room Where Creativity Meets collaboration and Luxury.

Reserve a Group Experience at PASS THE BRUSH.

1st session: 12:00pm - 2:45pm
2nd session: 3:00pm - 5:45pm
Dates: 15th & 22nd May 2026

Secure Your Group Access Today!

Send your preferred date, session, group size, and full names via WhatsApp.

Come experience your network in a creative element!

Please note, all bookings must be confirmed in advance, and payment is required ahead of the experience to secure the slot.

11/05/2026

“PASS THE BRUSH” an intimately curated art experience organized to promote an atmosphere that encourages creativity, collaboration, reflection, bonding, networking and connecting with your inner child… we officially kick off come Friday the 15th May 2026. Your participation directly or indirectly adds value to someone’s life.

As part of our CSR for 2026, we aim to pay for WAEC/NECO/Skill acquisition for as many orphans or less privileged as we possibly can through this project. It’s our way of giving back, We indulge your support.

Even if you can’t afford to attend due to schedule constraints but are generous enough to gift this experience to à loved one (spouse, friend, colleague etc.), you will actively be a part of our cause in making a difference.

1st session - 12:00pm - 2:45pm
2nd session - 3:00pm - 5:45pm
Theme: Go Green • A luxury art experience
Dates: 8th• 15th • 22nd May 2026
Venue: Olori’s Place, Nike’s Art Gallery, Lekki, Lagos
Dress Code: Elegant Creative
Experience: Art • Games • Food/drinks • Networking
Audience: 25 – 60 (Executives & Creatives)
50K — Person
80K — Couple (discounted)
100k-130k — Olori’s Package
250K — Table of Four

RSVP - Receipt, full name and preferred date: WhatsApp Yomi ‪+2349023395261 ‬
For Enquiries - Contact Ms Brown +2348159800207
Access granted upon verification of payment, a one time entry.

“Secure Your Spot today!!!”

Limited access • Curated experience

Kindly Share with a friend…

We look forward to seeing you!

artcollector creative innerchild

01/05/2026

“PASS THE BRUSH”
Where’s your inner child?
Theme: Go Green • A luxury art experience
Dates: 8th• 15th • 22nd May 2026
Venue: Nike’s Art Gallery
Dress Code: Elegant Creative
Experience: Art • Games • Networking Audience: 25 – 60 (Executives & Creatives)
50K — Person
80K — Couple
100k-130k — Olori’s Package
250K — Table of Four

Payment: Mar’et Productions Ltd
1015410466 — Zenith Bank

Send Receipt, full name and preferred date: WhatsApp Yomi ‪+2349023395261 ‬
Access granted upon verification of payment, a one time entry.

“Secure Your Seat at the Table of Creativity.”

Limited access • Curated experience

“An invitation into a private creative circle, Come bond & Network.”

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Happy New Month Fam.🤍✨

From Mar’et Productions Ltd. We wish you and yours a pleasantly prosperous new year!
31/12/2025

From Mar’et Productions Ltd. We wish you and yours a pleasantly prosperous new year!

01/12/2025

Welcome to a new month!

Wishing you and yours a wonderful season ahead.

We’re also available for collaborations.

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01/06/2025

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01/06/2025

Did you know on this day June 1st 1898 Hotelier Cesar Ritz opens the Ritz Hotel in Paris. Born in the Belle Époque, the Ritz Paris owes everything to its founder César Ritz. Thanks to him, the prestige hotel business became an art form in its own right. To build his dream, Europe's most renowned hotelier chose a private mansion on Place Vendôme, an area already synonymous with the essence of Parisian chic. In his new-style establishment, César Ritz was determined to offer the ultimate in elegance and modern comfort. This devotee of world exhibitions was astonishingly inventive. On the hotel's inauguration in 1898, the Ritz Paris was the first hotel in the world to boast electricity on every floor, along with rooms with private bathrooms. Quite a feat at the time!

As soon as it opened, the Ritz became the most fashionable place in Paris. This Parisian palace majored on discretion where required, but equally acted as the place to see and be seen. People came to the Ritz for its famous dinners, perhaps reserving a private salon with a few musicians. For weddings and anniversaries, tables could be set right in the lobby. Women could arrive unaccompanied to enjoy a London-style five o'clock tea. In the 1920s, the Ritz opened its first bar, where the art of conversation took pride of place. Dancing was the order of the day, both afternoon and evening and the word “ritzy” even entered the social vocabulary, describing the ultimate in elegance.

It served as a meeting place for the creative arts. The Ritz Paris has always been frequented by writers, artists and creators. Among them were such brilliant, spirited talents as Sarah Bernhardt, Jean Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli, Marguerite Yourcenar, and Gianni Versace. The hotel was also a paradise for writers on the road to fame, from Marcel Proust and Ernest Hemingway to Marguerite Duras. It was a discreet refuge for Maria Callas, and home for over twenty years to Coco Chanel. Its walls have inspired so many romances - take Ingrid Bergman and Robert Capa - and any number of films, from An American in Paris to Audrey Hepburn’s Love in the Afternoon.

📸: The Ritz Paris

26/05/2025

that on this day May 26, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signs into law the Immigration Act of 1924, the most stringent U.S. immigration policy up to that time in the nation’s history.
The new law—also known as the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act—reflected the desire of Americans to isolate themselves from the world after fighting World War I in Europe, which exacerbated growing fears of the spread of communist ideas. It also reflected the pervasiveness of racial discrimination in American society at the time. Many Americans saw the enormous influx of largely unskilled, uneducated immigrants during the early 1900s as causing unfair competition for jobs and land.

Under the new law, immigration remained open to those with a college education and/or special skills, but entry was denied disproportionately to Eastern and Southern Europeans and Japanese. At the same time, the legislation allowed for more immigration from Northern European nations such as Britain, Ireland and Scandinavian countries.

A quota was set that limited immigration to two percent of any given nation’s residents already in the U.S. as of 1890, a provision designed to maintain America’s largely Northern European racial composition. In 1927, the “two percent rule” was eliminated and a cap of 150,000 total immigrants annually was established.

Despite becoming known for such isolationist legislation, Coolidge also established the Statue of Liberty as a national monument in 1924.

🎥: History Editors

The tomb is empty… We wish you a wonderful Easter!
20/04/2025

The tomb is empty…
We wish you a wonderful Easter!

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