• Naija trendsetters! Get ready for a tech revolution like never before, as TECNO unveils the sleek and powerful TECNO Spark 40. Say goodbye to clunky devices and slow performances. This isn’t just a smartphone; it’s your ultimate partner for conquering challenges, excelling in your studies, and embracing your fast-paced lifestyle. 

    Lightweight and high-performing, the Spark 40 is tailor-made for a generation always on the move. Its slim design effortlessly slides into your pocket, ready for all your adventures, from lectures to late-night escapades, coding sessions to trend-spotting scrolls.

    Beneath its stylish exterior lies a powerhouse. Fueled by the blazing MediaTek Helio G200 processor, this phone handles tasks effortlessly. Multitasking? Check. Intense gaming? Smooth sailing. It’s the first of its kind on the market, combining excellent performance with high power efficiency, ensuring your productivity stays strong.

    Prepare to be dazzled by the Spark 40’s brilliant 4500-nit AMOLED display, offering incredible brightness and vivid colors for an immersive visual experience in any lighting condition, with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i safeguarding your screen, accidental bumps and scratches are the least of your worries.

    TECNO doesn’t just stop at power. the Spark 40 comes equipped with Smart TECNO AI, adapting to your lifestyle for smarter handling of tasks. Imagine a phone that learns from you, optimizes performance, and anticipates your needs—that’s the Spark 40, your intelligent ally for peak efficiency and seamless entertainment.

    Introducing a game-changing feature for Nigeria, the “Freelink FreeCall” ensures connectivity even without internet, a boon for those moments of network downtime. Stay in touch hassle-free, regardless of data availability.

    Worried about battery woes? Fear not. With 45W wireless charging and 30W reverse charging, the Spark 40 keeps you powered up on the go, allowing you to share battery life with friends and accessories. Say goodbye to midday power panic with its robust 5200mAh battery.

    Beyond its core features, the Spark 40 boasts a powerful camera system for capturing life’s moments in vivid detail. From selfies to campus snapshots and product shots, expect crisp, vibrant images that showcase your world.

    More than a device, the TECNO Spark 40 is a statement, designed for your dynamic life, your relentless drive, and your ambitious pursuits. Get ready to explore the future of mobile, as the Spark 40 lights up your world!

    The global launch of the TECNO Spark 40 is set for July. Stay tuned for pricing and availability details in Nigeria—your next level awaits!

  • When everyday people become famous, especially in Nigeria, the next way to go is by bagging endorsement deals. These endorsement deals mean the celebrities will become brand ambassadors. But we have questions because:

    Is Forte oil asking Nigerians to buy their products just because Tiwa Savage looks fine in their uniform?

    The ambassadorship didn’t kuku bring us fuel during the scarcity.

    Let’s not forget Iyanya and his reported N165 million deal with Zinox.

    Is he supposed to be teaching us about using computers when he didn’t know the difference between bed and bedroom in his own song?

    We were genuinely confused when OAP and comedienne, Lolo, got endorsed by a micro-finance bank.

    Is she supposed to crack free jokes for everybody they give a loan to or what?

    Socialite, creative analyst and model, Tania bagged an endorsement deal for Last Shot energy drink.

    Did they sign Tania so Nigerians can finally get to know their energy drink? Nobody kuku still knows what Last shot is sha.

    Vitafoam reportedly signed Funke Akindele for 20 million Naira in 2013.

    Do they think Nigerians will buy their mattress because Funke smiled widely in this ad?

    Toyin Aimakhu’s long-term deal with IT solutions company, Vas2Nets is interesting.

    Which IT solutions is she supposed to provide with this deal?

    Omoni Oboli is definitely natural hair goals and a brilliant actress, and maybe that’s why Arik Air signed her.

    Do they think signing Omoni will make Nigerians forgive them for their terrible flight delays?

    Noble is one of the few Igbo guys to slay in an Agbada and yes, he’s also an ambassador for Casper & Gambini’s.

    And why does a restaurant need to be endorsed by a celebrity? Is he going to start giving all of us free food and drinks?

    Uru Eke is Yudala’s brand ambassador.

    Does that mean she’ll tell them to reduce the price of their products?

    NAFDAC joined the race and signed Saeon as its brand advocate.

    When did drug agencies start endorsing celebrities again?

    Anyway sha, Zikoko is looking for brand ambassadors and endorsements, we’re here for all of them.