The premium Carnival event at Hyatt Lime, attended by both locals and foreigners, was marred by controversy. Attendees, who paid between US$379 and US$679 for an exclusive experience, found their evening disrupted by a UNC minister. The minister, described as unsophisticated and inexperienced, attempted to push his political agenda on the attendees. The incident led to criticism, with people expressing their disappointment at having their world-class event ruined by politics.
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