Category: Wedding

  • Sola Sobowale outsmarts Patience Ozokwor as Amebo resurfaces in new Glo TVCs

    Globacom recently rolled out two television commercials (TVCs) dubbed “Baby Barble” and “Amebo” to promote its unique products and services. In the first commercial, two of Nollywood’s most popular stars, Patience Ozokwor, aka Mama Gee, and Sola Sobowale, popular as Toyin Tomato, resumed their comic tango in a hilarious television commercial .

    The new commercial is part of a series featuring top entertainers in the unique campaign on data service. The rivalry between Mama Gee and Toyin Tomato had been established in a previous Glo commercial pitting the two in rib-tickling combat.

    In “Baby Barble”, the two stars again entertain viewers with their petty squabbles while shrewdly buttressing the reputation of the Glo 4G service, whether for social media communication or audio/visual transmission. The commercial also portrays the vitality of the network’s service for business and social interactions.

    The drama takes place in a supermarket and opens with Toyin Tomato calling Mama Gee “follow-follow”, inferring that her alter ego was stalking her.

    Both women are soon involved in a trolley race fortuitously won by Mama Gee when a cleaner inadvertently blocked the path of Toyin Tomato.

    But it is at the cashpoint that we vividly see the theme of the commercial and where the drama reaches its climax. Both women arrive to meet another woman ahead of them in the queue. Clutched to the other woman’s bosom and over her shoulder is a baby bawling apparently out of boredom.

    The two rivals instinctively reach out to placate the baby, with Mama Gee derisively pushing back the effort of Toyin Tomato with the remark: “She does not want overripe things,” a veiled remark to Toyin Tomato’s light complexion  to which her ready rival retorted: “Dudu by nature” in clear allusion to Mama Gee’s darker skin.

    Each determined to prove herself better at placating the tot, Mama Gee swiftly put a call through to her daughter, played by Uche Uwaefuna, to send her a children placatory video.

    The video lands pronto on her phone and I-pad and is instantly downloaded, the entire process concluding in a twinkle of an eye. The swiftness of the call, arrival and download, as well as the vividness of the video, is meant to depict the efficiency of the Glo data network.

    But the drama is far from over. Caught napping by the quick thinking and communication skills of her rival, Toyin Tomato snatches the I-pad from Mama Gee and proceeds to lull the baby with the running cartoon. Noticing the sudden silence of her baby, the mother looks across her shoulder and discovers the reason why. As the grateful mother smiles her thanks to Toyin Tomato for her kind gesture, Mama Gee snatches back the I-pad to show who is the owner of the device.

    But Toyin Tomato is satisfied that she has stolen the mother’s gratitude from her rival and spreads a smile across her face to celebrate her victory in the “who can lull the baby” challenge.

    Patience Ozokwor and Sola Sobowale have been regularly cast as alter egos and squabbling rivals in films, skits and TVCs where they antagonize each other and entertain with storylines that resonate with the target audience.

    The “Baby Barble” commercial is a sequel to an earlier one featuring the two Nollywood stars and Juju music legend, King Sunny Ade.

    Similarly, the second television commercial takes Nigerians back in time to those halcyon years when every household with a television set in the country tuned in to watch their most popular soap opera, Village Headmaster.

    Produced to promote “Glo Amebo”, a voice offer that gifts subscribers five times the value of their recharge, the new commercial has “resurrected” the character of veteran actress, Chief Ibidun Allison, popularly called “Amebo” for her role in the classic television soap opera.

    It is from that memorable past that the new Glo TVC has recovered Chief Allison, the great Thespian whose unforgettable portrayal of a busybody woman has taken her name in the series, “Amebo,” into the lexicon of every Nigerian language.

    The Urhobo word “avwebo” means the favourite wife in a polygamous home and the talebearer in the family who keeps the husband abreast of happenings and gossips. Amebo in Village Headmaster excelled in that role and made the character unforgettable for the viewers.

    It is that character sketch that the inimitable Ibidun Allison perfectly re-enacts in the Glo TVC.

    As the main character in the commercial, Amebo fills the screen and engrosses the viewers in her chit-chat until the very end when she suddenly realizes that she has spent such a long time on the phone. But not to worry – she is on Glo Amebo! She can talk for as long as it takes without blinking an eyelid.

    The television commercial underscores the vast volume of call time available to customers to call, chat and network with family and friends on the Glo network.

    As for Chief Ibidun Allison, the evergreen Amebo remains just as we always knew her in the unforgettable Village Headmaster.

  • Photo: Imo Governor’s daughter’s wedding

    Photo: Imo Governor’s daughter’s wedding

    Imo State Governor's wife, Mrs Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha dances with her daughters and the bride Uju Okorocha during her traditional marriage at Ogboko in Ideato south LGA of Imo State recently.
    Imo State Governor’s wife, Mrs Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha dances with her daughters and the bride Uju Okorocha during her traditional marriage at Ogboko in Ideato south LGA of Imo State recently.
  • Access Bank’s N68b Rights Issue targets lending, IT upgrade

    Access Bank’s N68b Rights Issue targets lending, IT upgrade

    The Access Bank Nigeria Plc Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Seyi Kumapayi, has said the lender will deploy the N68 billion it plans to raise through Rights Issue on its working capital to boost lending and support Information Technology (IT) upgrade.

    The CFO who disclosed this yesterday at a media briefing held in Lagos, said part of the funds will also be deployed on branch expansion, renovation and facility upgrade, as well as replacement of obsolete equipment.

    Kumapayi, said Nigeria with 170 million people, enjoys stable political and economic environment as well as excellent demographics, making the business environment exciting. He said the lender has overtime, consistently delivered superior returns to its shareholders.

    “We have shown that we can integrate and add value to institutions based on our successful acquisition of Intercontinental Bank,” he said.

    Kumapayi said the lender has Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) bonds worth N65 billion, which will mature and be retired this month.

    He described Access Bank as a Tier 1 bank with robust financial indicators, enlarged resource base with strong upside potentials, credible leadership with a clear focus on value creation for shareholders.

    The bank, he added, also enjoys strong returns for investors –capital appreciation and dividend payout. The bank is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange.

    On timing for the Rights Issue, the CFO said the timing is right. He said shareholders have been contacted and they approved the time frame for the Rights Issue. “Our shareholders have approved the Rights Issue. We have been on it for a long time during which we engaged both local and international investors,” he said.

    The bank’s shareholders are expected to vote on October 13 on the proposal to sell shares to existing investors.

    Banks are preparing to sell equity and debt after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) changed the way lenders calculate capital buffers.

    The CBN is seeking to increase banks’ ability to withstand losses five years after the AMCON bought bad debt from banks to save the industry from collapse.

    The regulator removed some assets lenders can count as capital in preparation for the implementation of Basel II and III, while limiting Tier 2 capital to 33 per cent of higher-quality Tier 1 capital, according to an August 5 circular.

    The lender announced in April that it had received shareholders’ approval to raise $1 billion, including through debt and equity to fund lending targeted to rise to 20 per cent this year.

  • Army chief’s daughter marries UK-based heartthrob

    Army chief’s daughter marries UK-based heartthrob

    Tosin Oyebade, the United kingdom-based daughter of the Commandant of Nigerian Army Cantonment, Ikeja, Brig. Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade, on Saturday joined the exclusive group of married women when he walked down the aisle with her heartthrob, Titus Festus Agbara.

    The groom is also based in the UK.

    The colourful ceremony which attracted several dignitaries within and outside the military took place at the Nigerian Army Command Secondary School located within the cantonment premises.

    One of the major highlights of the event was the grand entry of the bride’s parents – Gen. Oyebade and his wife, accompaigned by friends and well wishers into the beautifully-decorated hall, used as venue of the reception.

    Those in attendance were – the General Officer Commanding, 81 Division, Major. Gen. Obi Umahi, Major. Gen. Martins (rtd), Major. Gen. M.B. Obi (rtd), Major. Gen. O. Adebayo (rtd) and Brig. Gen. L.C. Iloh.

    Others were – the Commander, Nigeria Air Force Base, Ikeja; Air Commodore Ukwanga, Air Commodore Zakari and the Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Security, Major Badmus (rtd), among others. Major Badmus represented Governor Babatunde Fashola at the occasion.

    In his address, the chairman of the occasion, Gen. Obi, urged the couple to draw inspiration from the bride’s father, whom he described as a gentleman officer.

    He also enjoined them to remember God in their new journey.