Tuesday, July 22, 2014

RMD, Aluwe, 32 others in Glo new campaign

Delta State Commissioner for Arts and Culture and Nollywood star, Richard Mofe-Damijo and Sunday Omobolanle popularly known as Aluwe are among top Nigerian artistes, recently signed to feature in a new campaign by Globacom.

The new theme campaign “Go Ahead’  depicts the essence of the network and also communicates the dynamism of its services in voice, data and fixed lines.

Others include legendary Chika Okpala,  Zebrudaya alias 4:30 and his telly-wife, Lizzy Eveome, Ovuleria of New Masquerade series. Others are Bolaji Amusan a.k.a Mr Latin, Madam Ibidun Allison known as Amebo, an actress in rested television series, Village Headmaster and Madam Kofo Abiola an actress, who is popular for her accurate sculpting of sky-scraper headgears.

Also in the campaign  team are Saheed Mohammed (Funky Mallam), Morocco Maduka,Charles Awurum and Victor Osuagwu. The list also includes Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, another Fuji act, Saheed Osupa; former Super Eagles striker, Daniel Amokachi and King of Galala Beats, Daddy Showkey. Chief Executive Officer of Ovation magazine, Dele Momodu and Delta State, both  represent the upwardly-mobile  new Aristocrats on the list.

Four of the celebrities namely John Okafor (Mr Ibu) and  Bishop Ime,(Okon Lagos) both comics in the nation’s theatre industry; Chinwetalu Agu, a veteran Nollywood actor and comedienne and television presenter, Helen Paul were designated as brand ambassadors.

As brand representatives, the 34 celebrities are vested with the responsibility of positively motivating their followers from all strata of life not only to join the Globacom network but to recommend its products and services to others in their circles of influence.

To connect the network to the evergreen  entertainment stars who are still savvy on the buttons are King Sunny Ade and Sir Victor Olaiya, both world-renowned masters in Juju Music and Highlife respectively.

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