Advertisement

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Endorsement Fever Grips Nigeria.....This Is A Must Read.

Endorsement-fever-grips-Nigeria 

 A few weeks ago, Business Day published an article about how Nigerian companies had invested N500m into the entertainment industry, opening up a N500 million market for music artistes, actors and sportsmen – well, we can tell you that figure is quite modest. According to investigations by Nigerian Entertainment Today, as of June 2013, the revenue from endorsements is close to a billion.

Associating a popular face with brand appears set to become the easiest way to sell a product and build brand affinity.
The telecommunications companies seem to be leading the way of brands offering endorsement deals grabbing a handful of celebrities and offering them mouth-watering, lucrative deals (we’re talking double figures in the millions here) as brand ambassadors.

In 2010 Psquare broke bank when Nigerian telco Globacom scooped them up as brand ambassadors with an endorsement deal reportedly worth N240m. Psquare who charge an average of N15m as performance fee for a show would have to perform 16 times to get that much.


Three years earlier GLO made a full swoop when they signed on as ambassadors a host of actors from Nollywood including Chioma Akpotha, Desmond Elliot, Uche Jumbo, Mike Ezuruonye, Ini Edo, Ramsey Nouah, Monalisa Chinda, Rita Dominic and later Funke Akindele, Kunle Afolayan, Van Vicker and Odunlade Adekola. Each deal, NET gathered, was worth from N10m to N25m.

In May 2013, Glo made another swoop; this time signing a handful of prominent B list musicians –Omawumi, Waje, Flavour, Bez, M.I, Burna Boy, Naeto C and Lynxxx, and Efya, who all joined Lagbaja. Their deals varying but scoring an average of N20m each.

MTN who have been investing in other aspects of entertainment (Project Fame music show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire TV game show, International Polo Tournament etc) shocked the industry in 2012 when they picked up Davido as an ambassador for their MTN Pulse campaign, a deal reportedly worth N30m.

A few weeks after Glo unveiled the new signings this year, MTN also felt the need to add more ambassadors to their roaster – within days, in what pundits say is a major policy change, MTN signed up Project Fame alumni Iyanya, (about N40m), Praiz (about N20m) Chidinma (about N20m) and Mike Ayesodo.

They also made a huge signing with Wizkid, a deal worth about N45m. And add Hafeez Oyetoro-Saka who made the famous move from telecom company Etisalat for a whooping N25m and ‘Mr Limpopo’ KCEE also to MTN.

There’s a lot of money going around but it’s no big news anymore; it’s the new age and things are way different in the entertainment industry today – artistes are better educated, their minders better oriented, there are more entertainment lawyers, record labels and entertainment companies and most importantly in the context of this article, managers who can bargain on behalf of the entertainers who at any time can be approached to be ambassador.


Armed with enough celebrity ambassadors to influence Nigerians, these companies can now build their campaigns around these celebs and hope to make sales with stats shattering the roof. And trust other companies to jump on the endorsement bandwagon – from online companies like Jobberman (which signed Funke Akindele as ambassador), Konga signing Omawumi to the most queer of them all – Benita Nzeribe becoming the face of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.

CEOs are now breathing down the necks of the PR companies and ad agencies to find them a rep that can sell their brand or in this instance, compete with the celeb from a rival brand. Or what would better explain telecom company Etisalat (who since setting up shop in Nigeria have stayed away from endorsement deals) are reportedly currently in talks with D’banj’s management to sign the African Pop star as an ambassador for a deal worth close to N100m (D’banj’s management tells us both parties are still in talks). Etisalat, we learn might also poach Ice Prince and Sasha.

In 2012, beverage company Pepsi signed pop singers Tiwa Savage and Wizkid as the company’s ambassadors, an endorsement deal jointly worth N45m, reports says. Little wonder Tiwa can take a break and cool off in Dubai or Wizzy cop a brand new Porsche.


While ambassadors are those we get to see splashed on billboards, in TV commercials and so on, advocates are a different breed all together. Advocates rather are consumers, (highly satisfied) customers who go out of their way to promote a product or service they love and care about. In modern times, they’ll ‘tweet’ profusely about, like the brand’s Facebook page.
In Nigeria however, advocacy has been added to the many roles of ambassadors; once again social media comes to play – with these ambassadors boasting of hundreds of thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook likes and a lesser count of Instagram followers, it’ll only make sense for a Don Jazzy to talk (tweet) about Loya Milk or Wizkid instagram a photo of him drinking a bottle Pepsi.

Celebs Are Right Now Laughing To The Bank
Since it’s never been about album sales for Nigerian artistes (thanks to the monster Alaba), these artistes have always depended on show money and goodwill for high societal persons. With the endorsement fever gripping almost every artiste out there why would a Waje care if her album goes platinum or not? Wizkid’s reported N45m deal with MTN would cover about 10 shows, Jim Iyke‘s Virgin Atlantic deal reportedly worth N23m would bank roll a number of movies…
The smallest of each of these endorsement deals total into the millions and if you’re lucky, you could get more than one deal! Wizkid is linked with MTN and Pepsi, Don Jazzy with Samsung and Loya Milk, Omawumi with Konga, Globacom and Mortein, and the biggest of all Funke Akindele with Globacom, Lagos State Government, Jobberman, Klin, Vita Foam and most recently, online business networking platform, Qlichy.com And believe it or not, more deals are coming – whether the brands are picking new faces or recycling the old.

At the end of it all, it’s a win-win situation for the celebs – they get the big bucks, while getting all the publicity that comes with the big budgets the brands put behind the campaigns.
Is it money well spent by the companies though? And are celebs really being paid what they’re worth? Will this trend continue, or fade off in a matter of time? Fingers crossed…
 



24 comments:

  1. Oh! Make we clap!

    ReplyDelete
  2. So wat has dis got 2 do wit us, u are mad stella wasted my time readin dis crap hw is it goin 2 improve d masses life!seriously wats dis crap for? Gerrout joor vewi useless article

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Na fight? You are very rude for saying she is mad. Are you forced to read the article or is it a must that you come here. I must say you lack manners a lot. Come to think that she might even be your mother's age mate, and you have the gut to open your virus infested mouth and say she is mad. Watch your mouth next time. Wating for Your response though.

      Delete
    2. Sapelewaterpikin... @annon 12:11am U̶̲̥̅̊ must βε̲̣̣̣̥ a child that ss not well brought up, U̶̲̥̅̊ r S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ mannerless ₪☺ home training, did D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ force U̶̲̥̅̊ Τ̅☺ visit stella blog ni Ȋ̊§ not by force α̲̅πϑ compulsory for U̶̲̥̅̊ Τ̅☺ read all d post, why Α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ U̶̲̥̅̊ insulting her did they not teach U̶̲̥̅̊ Ђδω Τ̅☺ respect pple ni, useless human being that Ɣøu Α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥, omo ala yoi ni eko omo oshi.

      Delete
    3. Anon 4:07 AM, na wa into you o. I no even know who bad pass,the person wey say she dey mad or you wey rake style dey call my baby old mama. Hear yourself " she might even be your mother's age mate'. Na so u hear say Stella old reach? Kukuma call her metuselah na. Shior!

      Delete
    4. @anon 4:32... My statement can likely be compare to an idiomatic expression. I no Stella is a young woman, and I need to talk like that in order to talk some senses into the dumb skull that says she is mad.

      Delete
  3. This goes to show how shallowness and lack of creativity has ruined most advertising companies and media outfits. Has anyone noticed how stupid most commercials are on tv these days? Mediocrity has ruined this country. Little wonder why we have the kind of rulers leading us.......
    SMDH!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Instead of them to use the money better their network. Jor Stella for me it is not money well spent at all.

    ReplyDelete
  5. #3, you are very right. boring, useless adverts and useless services and products. mschew. let them be wasting their money. do they think i'll buy loya milk because of genevieve or use a mobile network because they have ambassadors who happen to be musicians and actors? mscheww.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Bia stella,leave Benita my spiritual customer alone

    ReplyDelete
  7. Biko is it a gud or bad tin,cus me no undastnd.? FYI if u cuss me,na ur mama u cuss

    ReplyDelete
  8. Stella what kind of long boring article is this? Abba! Try and make your write-ups as brief as possible. It gets more interesting that way. What makes you think one would have the patience and time to read through this text book? This is really annoying and you have left me with a bad headache. Mtchewwwwwwwwwwwwww

    ReplyDelete
  9. I once watched flavour advertising for glo,it was so boring,uncreativ and no display of professionalism.Their employees are nt smiling,yet they burn millions of money on artistes who ar nt hungry.It's nt as if we shldn't apprt them bt modesty is d watch word here.It's everythn in Nig we use to put ishàn.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Stella, you copied the story verbatim from Nigerian Entertainment Today. Lazy woman. Do your own home work. I enjoy your blog sha.

    ReplyDelete
  11. @sapelewaheva and anon 4:07am u guys ar big fools aswear, jobless fools attackin pple sayin d truth. Frustrated animals dt knw hw it is ur biz wat anon 12:11am said... Yh stella is out of gist dats why shes bringin boorin gist here! Awon alainikan se oloriburuku jatijati,old useless fools!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. u are d fool! If he wantd 2 make a point,was there any need 2 insult stella? Advocate of the slow and misguided oshi!

      Delete
  12. This just goes to show that I need to showcase ♏v̶̲̥̅ talent to †нƹ world. Let all these goodies not pass me by.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Nobody gave Jim 23 million please. The guy is so broke right now. Do your research

    ReplyDelete
  14. Cldnt read d long story @ll,can someone plz summarize it for me?

    ReplyDelete
  15. Stella abeg Flavour and Omawumi no be B list musicians

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com

Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..

If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via

Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141