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9mobile Ambassadors Begin “Meet And Greet” Session With Staffs, Customers.

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Popular telecommunication brand, 9mobile, has introduced a new dimension into corporate branding, as it’s ambassadors now serve as the customer care officers in its recently launched “Meet and Greet” program.

Beauty Tukura, 9mobile Brand Ambassador; Ehimare Omoike, Director, Customer Care and Samo Agbero/Vader the Wild Card, 9mobile Brand Ambassador at a Meet and Greet session at 9mobile E-care centre in Lagos

Two of the 9mobile Brand Ambassadors, Beauty Tukura and Franklyn Ikemefune, popularly known ‘Samo Agbero’/’Vader the Wildcard’ recently kicked off the exhilarating and interactive engagements with staff and customers of the company to foster strong relationships and create memorable experiences within the 9mobile communities.

 

Kene Ofili, Head, Contact Center, 9mobile; Beauty Tukura, 9mobile Brand Ambassador; Ehimare Omoike, Director, Customer Care, 9mobile and Samo Agbero/Vader the Wild Card, 9mobile Brand Ambassador at a Meet and Greet session at 9mobile E-care centre in Lagos

 

The two brand ambassadors hosted a ‘Meet and Greet’ session with 9mobile staff at the E-care centre and engaged directly with customers by serving as customer service personnel.

 

Kene Ofili, Head, Contact Center, 9mobile; Beauty Tukura, Samo Agbero/Vader the Wild Card, both 9mobile Brand Ambassadors; Precious Richard Okon, Head, Quality Assurance & Training and Ehimare Omoike, Director, Customer Care, both of 9mobile at a Meet and Greet session at 9mobile E-care centre in Lagos.

 

Director of Customer Care, Ehimare Omoike, who received the brand ambassadors at the E-care centre expressed his enthusiasm about the engagement, stating, “At 9mobile, our customers and staff are at the heart of everything we do.

 

It reflects our commitment to fostering meaningful connections with them. We believe these interactions will strengthen our relationships and enable us to continuously improve our services and offerings.”

 

The 9mobile brand ambassadors, Beauty Tukura and Samo Agbero/Vader the Wildcard, also had an exclusive movie night out with their fans and loyal customers of 9mobile as part of their continued engagement and interaction with customers to share their experiences and offer valuable feedback.

 

9mobile recently unveiled three brand ambassadors, Beauty Tukura, Daniel Benson, popularly known as ‘BNXN’ and Franklyn Ikemefune, popularly known as ‘Samo Agbero’/’Vader the Wildcard’ as brand ambassadors.

 

The brand ambassadors’ uniqueness, youthfulness, talent, innovation, and ability to relate to a broad audience align with 9mobile’s commitment to encouraging people to realize their hopes and aspirations.

 

The signing of BNXN, Beauty, and ‘Samo Agbero/Vader the Wild Card’ as brand ambassadors is aimed at reinforcing 9mobile’s commitment to providing innovative and superior telecommunications services to its esteemed customers.
9mobile provides its customers with outstanding telecommunications solutions and gives them the tools they need to prosper in a connected world.

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Tinubu Doesn’t Trust Me – Cubana Chief Priest

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Socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has claimed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu does not fully trust him because of his previous support for Peter Obi during the 2023 presidential election.

 

The celebrity barman made the remarks during a livestream session with popular streamer Peller in a video that surfaced online on Wednesday.

Speaking partly in pidgin English, Cubana Chief Priest said the president still views him with suspicion because he openly backed Obi and the Labour Party in the last election.

“President Bola Tinubu no really trust me as an Igbo man that I am. He look me with one eye because he believes that this one that worked for Peter Obi before at the last election,” he said.

The businessman, who currently serves as the Imo State Coordinator of the Pro-Tinubu City Boys Movement, explained that he later switched allegiance because he did not want to remain on the losing side politically.

Asked why he abandoned Obi’s camp, he replied, “Because I don’t want to lose again because they say first fool no be fool, na the second fool be proper fool.”

Cubana Chief Priest was among prominent entertainers who openly campaigned for Obi and the Labour Party before the 2023 elections. He has since aligned himself with the ruling All Progressives Congress and President Tinubu.

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Erling Haaland Makes Acting Debut In Animated Film 

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Erling Haaland will follow in the footsteps of David Beckham and Vinnie Jones by taking his first steps into the acting world, with the Norwegian striker set to make his film debut.

 

The Manchester City striker will voice a character described as ‘an animated version of himself’, in the upcoming animated film Viqueens.

This is according to the Hollywood Reporter, who say that the 25-year-old is playing a Viking called Haaland in the motion picture.

The adventure-comedy is directed and co-written by the award-winning Harald Zwart, the Norwegian director known for The Karate Kid and Agent Cody Banks.

‘As a Norwegian storyteller making a Viking adventure for a global audience, having Erling Haaland join feels incredibly exciting,’ said Zwart.

‘Erling has already become a kind of real-life Viking icon around the world – powerful, fearless and uniquely Norwegian.

‘Bringing him into this universe as himself gives the film an unexpected energy and authenticity that felt completely right for this story.’

Solveig Langeland, managing director of Sola Media, added: ‘Erling Haaland transcends sports – he’s a global cultural figure.

‘His involvement brings another exciting dimension to a film that already combines international adventure, humour, and emotional storytelling in a way we believe will resonate with audiences everywhere.’

He follows the likes of Beckham and Jones, who have already hit the cinema screens around the country.

Beckham made his silver screen debut in his pal Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur back in 2017 alongside film stars Charlie Hunnam and Eric Bana, playing hardened battleguard Trigger in the flick.

Meanwhile, Jones is known for portraying gangsters on screen, and as recently as 2024 played gamekeeper Geoff in Ritchie’s series The Gentlemen, featuring Theo James.

He famously also played Coach Dinklage in She’s the Man, and was The Juggernaut in X-Men: The Last Stand.

Haaland may need a while before he becomes the big actor that Jones has become, though, with plenty of years on the pitch still ahead of him.

The striker’s focus will currently be on winning the Premier League with Manchester City, as they look to hunt down Arsenal, who are two points ahead at the top, with two games to go.

Haaland will next be in action on Tuesday night as they travel to Bournemouth.

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I Don’t Want To Die Because Of A Woman– Frank Edoho

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Popular television host Frank Edoho has opened up about his deepest personal fear, saying he does not want to die because of emotional pain caused by a woman.

 

Edoho made the revelation during an interview on the YouTube channel Outside The Box, released on Saturday, where he reflected on male vulnerability, silent struggles and how he hopes to be remembered.

“I don’t want to go to the gates of heaven and they ask me what killed me and they say it’s a woman. Whether that woman be my daughter, my wife, my mother, I don’t want that. I don’t want that to be my way out of this portal,” he said.

The broadcaster, best known for hosting the Nigerian edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, said he hopes to leave the world having made a positive impact on others.

“I want to die with a smile on my face saying that all the people I met, I tried to put a smile on their face, and to have the only regret that I wish I did more good. Not that I wish I had more time, that’s all,” he said.

Frank Edoho also spoke about the pressures men face and the tendency to endure emotional pain without seeking help.

“The task of manhood is very daunting. Men don’t speak. Men go through a lot. Whatever a man is going through, he’s just silent. He doesn’t say it. He holds it to himself. And some of them go to the grave with it. Too many, actually,” he said.

He disclosed that he went through a difficult personal period for two years without telling anyone.

According to Edoho, his years in broadcasting taught him how to hide personal struggles while maintaining a calm appearance on air.

“For two years, there was a couple of years back I was in a very dark hole but nobody knew. I couldn’t call you guys. I just said, you know what, this is a journey I have to make on myself to reorganise myself. And I’m happy I did. But at the time, I thought that the walls were caving in,” he said.

“Broadcasting taught me how to have a poker face. No matter what you’re going through, when it’s time to go on air, ‘Hi, good evening, welcome, I hope you’re having a nice time’, the only reason you’re not there is that you’re dead. If you’re alive, it doesn’t matter what you’re going through, you have to be there doing just that.

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