Multi million Naira endorsement deals are currently flying left, right
and centre in Nollywood with most of the stars involved smiling heavily
to the banks with mouth watering offers. Star actress and Glo
ambassador, Monalisa Chinda recently landed a juicy endorsement deal as
the face of Vita500, a new energy drink from South Korea that recently
stormed Nigeria and all West African countries.
Naijapals
gathered that sexy Chinda was paid a whopping N30 million, for her
pretty and popular face to be associated with the wave making drink
currently being marketed and distributed in the whole of West Africa by
Mescon Industries limited.
Chinda, who’s also the face of the
ongoing Rivers State cultural fiesta, tagged CarniRiv 2011, happily
confirmed the deal, but blatantly refused to disclose the amount
involved.
“Yes,
I’m the new face of Vita500 energy drink; we recently concluded all
contractual agreements with both parties being very happy with the deal.
I’m not denying the fact that I was handsomely paid, but the amount is
what I cannot disclose, it’s personal. My job for them as an ambassador
is to basically use my face and goodwill to help promote the brand in
Nigeria and other West African countries. This involves a lot of
traveling and strategic public appearances”, she disclosed.
The
top actress who recently returned from Atlanta Georgia, US, where she
shot a new film and equally participated in the annual new media
Nollywood programme, which was hosted by the Georgia Institute of
Technology, also debunked the rumour making the rounds that she and her
colleague, Nse Ikpe Etim are engaged in a media war. “Nse and I are not
fighting, we’re still very good friends. I don’t know where the wicked
people circulating the ugly and fake story got it from,” she insisted.
On
her plans for 2012, Chinda added: “Now that I’m back, the next thing on
my agenda is to conclude work on my soap, Catwalq, which I intend
releasing early 2012. It is a soap that will change the face of
programming on TV when it finally hits the airwaves. I have a lot to do
and unveil in 2012 and my fans should be ready to see more of me,
because I will be thrilling them nonstop.”
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Friday, 16 December 2011
Ghana to sell electricity to Nigeria
Volta River |
The country’s Vice President, Mr John Dramani Mahama, who unfolded the plan in Accra, on Tuesday, said the government has already embarked on extensive expansion of power infrastructure to enable them achieve the project.
Mahama explained that a key motivation for the investment was that Ghana presently has competitive advantage in the area of power supply over other neighbouring countries, including Nigeria, which is still grappling with massive power deficit for its estimated 150 million citizens.
The vice president, who spoke at a summit on Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Compact Two in Accra, said the country intends to consolidate on its existing energy infrastructures by exploring alternative sources of supply, including solar power and biomass resources, to ensure that the target of selling power to other West African countries was achieved by the next four years.
Mahama, who underscored the imperative of stable energy in the economic development of his country said Ghana was partnering the United States Government to realize the dream, stressing that raising the nation`s power generation would in addition create wealth and alleviate poverty among her citizens. It was in the light of that initiative that the Millennium Challenge Account Compact two was organized to seek ways of funding power generation and transmission and uninterrupted power supply.
Under the arrangement, the country intends to increase her current 2000 megawatts of electricity to 5000 megawatts with the hope of selling surpluses to needy countries including Nigeria. Also speaking, Ghana’s deputy minister of Energy, Alhaji Inusah Fuseini explained that the country would require about $1.7billion to meet its quest for universal access to power supply, pointing out the President Arthur Mills government had already received about $966.55million from bilateral and multilateral institutions in that regard.
Alhaji Fuseini said there was a` shortfall of about $729million against which background it considered MCA compact two was considered useful.
IT would be recalled that Ghana has one of the largest dams in the world had in 2009 celebrated her ten years of uninterrupted power supply. Authoritative sources say that the Akosombo Dam built by late President Kwame Nkrumah has the potential to supply the entire West Africa with electricity if fully utilized.
It would be recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan had shortly after being sworn-in in May reviewed the nation’s power roadmap, raising fears that Nigeria may continue to live with power shortages in the foreseeable future.
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