De Code Night Club, Formerly 232 is Now Open to the Public

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By Fatmata Jengbe

De Code Night Club, situated on Lumley Beach, has on the 2nd December, 2021 informed newsmen, during a press engagement, of  the official opening of the night club and the change of the original name of the night club from 232 Night Club to De Code Night Club.

It was further revealed that there is now a change of Management of the club stating how the night club is currently owned by Theresa Massaquoi, Sear Johnson and Marie Carrol under a joint partnership arrangement.

Theresa Massaquoi  explained that she was part of the Management when the club was functioning as 232 as she was the then Trade Marketing Manager.

She also stated that the facility was managed by the Sierra Leone Brewery Limited when it was then 232 adding how the new Management renovated the club bringing it to an appreciable international standard than it was before, maintaining  that  they have built an IPQ outlet for good relaxation if certain customers choose to do so.

Theresa Massaquoi stated that their prices are competitive and affordable maintaining that customers will really derive value for money. She also informed that they will be promoting the country’s local content policy  in order to avail individuals with indigenous products and skills  the platform to market what they have.

Sear Johnson, who is another partner, said their food is the best and they want everyone to get a feel of their delicious varieties mentioning that they have different Managers who will be handling different aspects to ensure the smooth running of the club and give customers ultimate satisfaction.

She continued that no one should under estimate the power of women, stating that when women give their best to anything it comes out great like the work they have done.

Marie Carrol, also a partner, stated that all the members of staff of the club, including the Managers, would be neatly dress in uniforms and went on to  admonish male customers to treat their female workers with respect and not to sexually harass them.

“To book for VVIP the prize is Le5M and it accommodates up to fifty people and the VIP is Le3M which accommodates up thirty to forty people,” she disclosed also revealing that the club will be open on Wednesdays to Sundays and to enter the normal club the price is Le150,000 saying they do have a very good sound system.

She continued that on Wednesday, known as Ladies Nite the entrance is free for ladies.

She assured customers that they are ready to give them the best, maintaining that their foods and drinks will be sold at affordable prices.

Marie Carrol called on all to come and have a good time at the Night Club saying individuals or groups of individuals would not regret doing so.

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