The actress spoke about her various
brand endorsements and why she never quite cinched a Glo deal
Genevieve Nnaji is easily one of the most popular and
most loved celebrities in Nigeria.
Her
obvious talent and her effortless beauty are a constant delight to her fans and
that's why they keep coming back for more.
The
screen goddess opened up in this interview with PM News and she spoke about her career
and her many brand endorsements.
Excerpts
below:
What has been the challenge since taking up the
ambassadorship of the Amstel Malt brand?
There has been none so far. Thank God for that. It has
been a smooth ride and a positive relationship. I have been working with
very competent people and agents. And Amstel has been very kind to me. It has
been a blessing and an experience working with the brand.
You have also represented other brands as an ambassador.
Can you tell us the difference between the latest one and the rest?
You can’t compare. This is a drink and
also a health drink. It is also a successful brand and it is something that I
consume as well. It is not that I am just being introduced to it. It is the
same for every other brand. For every brand I represent as ambassador from
Range Rover, Polo luxury brand or Etisalat, I am actually a customer or patron
of such brands.
Talking about being a brand ambassador, many of your
colleagues are part of a particular telecommunication brand as its ambassador.
Why were you never considered for the deal?
You have to mention the brand.
Ok, Globacom
But you know I am an Etisalat brand ambassador.
Of course I know. But many people believe you ought to be
among the main target when they were choosing entertainment persons for their
brand?
Well, I don’t know about that.
Would you also clarify the insinuation swirling around
then that Chief Mike Adenuga personally called you and you still referred him
to your manager?
First of all, that is not true as I never spoke to Dr.
Mike Adenuga. In fact, it will be a honour to speak with him. However, let us
face the subject of speaking with my manager. I think it is professional that
managers should be contacted when issues about business are about to be
discussed.
I am not saying that was the issue with that particular
brand. But let’s assume it was; is there any problem speaking with someone’s
management? Please tell me.
So, they never approached you?
Truly I was approached. We had negotiations but things
didn’t work out and everyone moved on. It is simple.
Would you want to set the record straight concerning your
relationship with the music star, D’Banj?
I have no comment at all on that subject.

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