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BETWEEN ENIOLA AND A WANNA BE


It was in April 2018, when my new coy got a deal with a tech giant to help them promote a mobile app. We had started running one on one campaign in Onitsha,Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Kano Lagos and Ibadan (as wanted by the brand) then I gave a feedback on how people were scared to put their trusts in that invention because they do not know about it neither have they heard of it. 

I went back to the drawing board to restrategise and I got a hold of this Instagram influencer who just hit one million followers and has a hold of 30% of his followers.

I finally got the manager's phone number and I was strictly warned that she doesn't entertain long story, to be honest I was scared but I took the next option which was the mailing option.

I had to wait for 2 days before I got a reply and after I got one, boom I got a price.

₦700,000.00 (seven hundred thousand naira) for a 1 minute Instagram skit.. 

That was how he runs his business and he gets his deals locked 

Eniola could have been stupid to give an excuse of ₦150,000 as bank charges but I make bold to tell you today that Nobody walks up to a celebrity (with 100,000 followers on a social media platform) and expect her not to give service charges infact such person will pay tax alongside..

Eniola was right to have pegged charges on her service but was stupid to have come with a defence of it being for bank charges. 

Approach a media house and ask for such free service and see how you will be thrown out...

ADEOLA ADELABU 

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