Nigerian Grammy-winning singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, joined an array of international music icons at the opening ceremony of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, delivering a performance that drew applause from guests at the high-profile event.
The ceremony, held on Wednesday at John Lewis Plaza on the centre’s 19-acre campus, formally dedicated the $850 million facility ahead of its public opening on June 19. Community celebrations are expected to continue through June 21.
Tems shared the stage with a star-studded lineup that included Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, John Legend, Christina Aguilera, Common, Bono, The Edge, Marc Anthony and The Roots, with attendees responding enthusiastically throughout the programme.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama attended the event alongside members of his family, including daughters Malia and Sasha Obama, who were seen engaging with the performances.
In a video shared from the ceremony, Tems addressed the audience before taking the stage in a vibrant red gown.
“I am so blessed and honoured to be here… this is you, everyone, here, to Mr and Mrs Obama, to Sandra, and all the family.”
The singer later disclosed that she became nervous during her appearance after mistakenly misnaming Obama’s daughters while speaking on stage.
Reacting to the moment on social media, she wrote: “Lord knows I was nervous! Please forgive me!!!”
Despite the slip-up, Tems received a warm reception for her performance at the globally televised ceremony, which also featured former U.S. Presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, alongside prominent political, cultural and entertainment figures from around the world.
The dedication ceremony marked the beginning of a three-day programme, with the centre opening to the public on June 19 and community-focused events continuing through June 21.
The event also showcased growing Nigerian representation at the Obama Presidential Center, including a portrait by Nigerian-born artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby, which is displayed at the site.
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