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Friday, 8 August 2014

Bacardi Breezer enlists three musical acts as ambassadors

Three Nigerian singers have been given the task to push a new liquor brands into the homes of millions of consumers with a lot of financial incentive.

Singers Seyi Shay, Yemi Alade and Sean Tizzle have been unveiled as the ambassadors for  Bacardi Breezer.

Seyi Shay shared the pictures of the unveiling on her Instagram page with her fellow musicians.

"Congratulations guys! Let's take Bacardi Breezer all over Nigeria! #ambassador #redpassion #youthfulyellow #funorange #livelifeincolour @livelifecolours" she wrote on Istagram.

 All three stars are billed to perform at this year's What Colour Are You Music Concert  on Friday night at Oriental hotel in Lagos.

The artists join the likes of Ice Prince, Tiwa Savage, MI, Davido, Wizkid  and Flavour who are all brand ambassadors for different consumer products.

Ejike Asiegbu is back!

After a long stay away from the screen,  Nollywood star actor, Ejike Asiegbu is back, reports PM News

Asiegbu is making his return  in a big budget movie produced by  Zik Zulu Okafor and  directed by fellow actor Desmond Elliot.

He  spent his years absent from infront of the camera running the affairs of Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, and dealing with all the politics surrounding the body.

He was  later appointed Special Assistant to the Abia State Governor on Entertainment after stepping down as president of AGN. 

Asiegbu  was later appointed an ambassador to an NGO advocating for the rights and welfare of premature babies.

He also revealed that pressure from friends and family was part of the reason he was staging a comeback.

Tunde Kelani fights Ebola virus through film

Veteran filmmaker, Tunde Kelani has joined the fight against Ebola virus by recruiting top Nollywood acts for an awareness campaign, reportsMovie Moments.

Sources say that an international health organization from the United Kingdom gave the film  maker the green light to shoot the advert on the deadly virus following its first case in Nigeria.

On the set of the campaign are Halima Abubakar, Yomi Fash Lanso, Kunle Afolayan, Toyin Aimakhu Johnson and Funky Mallam.

Currently about  8 persons have been confirmed have contacted the virus, and have been quarantined by the federal government.

A Liberian man, Patrick  Sawyer died in Lagos on July 25 after testing positive to the Ebola virus.

The man is said to have  collapsed on arrival in Lagos, and  was taken from the airport and put in isolation at a local hospital.