Thursday, August 28, 2008

YESTERDAY IN LAGOS NIGERIA:UNILEVER NIGERIA PLC UNVEILS NEW CAMPAIGN FOR OMO MULTIACTIVE DETERGENT POWDER

Unilever Nigeria Plc on Wednesday, August 27th 2008 at a well attended media launch in Lagos, unveiled a new campaign for one of its flagship brands, OMO Multiactive detergent powder. The new campaign is targeted at ensuring mothers' most important laundry needs are met with ease. The message is simple; one 1kg pack of Omo washes more that 2,500 socks. This campaign, according the brand owners, has been verified by an independent laboratory.

According to the Marketing Director, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Richard Ponsford, the brand which is noted for its quality, is no doubt one of the most consistent in the market. This he explained underlies the idea behind the new campaign which is designed to further bring improvement to the brand. He noted that “though stains are inevitable in our strive for success in life, Omo detergent powder is readily available to remove hard stains”
The OMO brand has been able to prove over the years that leadership is about quality, and this can be seen in the continuous research that has helped it maintain its overwhelming presence in the market.
As a buildup to the launch of the new campaign, and in their bid to capture the interest of the consumers, the company, commissioned an independent consumer and market research firm to establish what items of clothing mother's wash frequently as well as what item of clothing that was hardest to wash amongst housewives and the people in the laundry business.
The result of this which was unveiled at the media launch by John M. Emmanuel, Chief Operating Officer, Reliant Research & Resources Consulting, showed that Socks is the hardest material to wash among children’s clothing items. It also reaffirmed the position of the Omo brand as a leader in the market segment, a brand committed to meeting consumer needs.
Based on the research, the brand therefore picked Socks as the core item in the new campaign and it is being used to showcase the effectiveness of OMO in removing the most difficult of stains from one of the toughest items of clothing that mothers wash.
The survey was conducted via face-to face personal interviews using a simple structured questionnaire, at different part of the country, including Aba, Abuja, Benin, Enugu, Kaduna, Kano and Lagos. Its target was mothers with children ranging from ages 3-10 years who personally wash their children’s clothes; and others who work either at the factory or are clerical personnel.
Speaking on this Ijeoma Olisa, Category Manager, Homecare, explained that the choice of Socks for the campaign is to assure mothers that “with Omo no stains are too hard to deal with no matter where they occur”
She added that though the company is out to sustain it leadership position in quality product delivery, the essence of the research was actually to ensure that the view of the consumers is taken into consideration in the company’s plans to deliver quality product to the market.
This will help to strengthen the position of Omo as the preferred detergent powder for its ability to remove stubborn stains without affecting the fabric quality; a unique brand strength the new Omo possesses when compared to other detergents.
Omo Multiactive detergent powder has been proven to take out tough stains from different clothing items, “we know this because we have tested it. It was so effective in washing more that 2,500 socks CLEAN! The Omo Multiactive detergent powder formulation is specially designed with enzymes to deliver this benefit. While the enzymes act directly on the stains, the fabrics and colours are left intact. That is the Omo brand promise”, says Olisa.


















Wednesday, August 27, 2008

PARTY RULES 6:MAKE THINGS HAPPEN

By Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter

Most of us learnt long time ago that there are three different kind of people on earth. Those who wonder why things happen, those who imagine things happen and those who make things happen!
Of course, you have to belong to the last group. Make things happen. Don't go to that party just to look at people dacing (It is not a cinema). You've got to rock, rock. In case, you don't know the rocking formular you can ask our dear entertainer per excellence, Derele Edun of Soundcity.The guy seems to be screaming (of ecstasy?).
Hmm..Derele!

PARTY RULES 5:KEEP IT SIMPLE!

By Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter

Take it or leave it, it pays to look simple like the irresistible Pastor (Mrs.) Ifeayin Adefarasin of House on the Rock Church. You don't have to show off that you are indeed the pancake queen or wear so much ornament that would make you look like a masquerade before you are recognised as the most elegant at that social gathering. Simplicity talks. What you wear does not determine how much you are worth.Keep everything to the minimal and you will be astounded how much respect you will get.

PARTY RULES 4: IF YOU AINT GOT THE SMILE FOR THE PARTY, DON'T PARTY!

By Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter

If you like wear a lace fabric worth $10 million dollar or a wristwatch that is well worth the price of America Airforce One, if you aint in the right mood for the party don't party. Your dressing is not complete without that smile! Take it or leave, some people attend functions just to cause commotion.They are just looking for someone who will mistakenly step on their toes and they get loose!
Get on the party train and be positive.Show love and rock as if you taught King Sunny Ade those 'wicked' dancing steps. To steal the show, plant a smile on your face.It makes you look more beautiful.

PARTY RULES 3:CONFIDENCE & PLEASE NO TERRIBLE HEELS.

By Niyi Tabiti
Chief Reporter

Confidence is what you need when you step into that party just like our dear Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon in this photo.Don't just breeze at a jet speed or wear a shoe with terrible heels (The kind that make so much noise like a trailer horn). Some people try to gain attention at parties especially dinner by coming late, yet trying to gain attention with their supposed ‘American wonder’ high heel shoes.Yeah! You will get noticed with a terrible look of course!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

PARTY RULES 2:STEAL GLANCES

STEAL GLANCES: That you are hot is determined by the number of people who steal glances at you whenever you party with others. Now, don't just believe you are the hottest until you steal glances at others too. Check out their style and see if you are not over dressed!
Secondly, make sure that your phone is fully charged because everyone would come accross as being friendly and trust, they would want to have your number! "Sorry, my phone is down" would give the wrong signal that you are a bad planner.
In Lagos parties, almost everyone want to out shine one another. Mind you, some people can tell the prices of everything you are wearing from A-Z. Like callywaffygirl would say, DG is different from D&G!

PARTY RULES 1:LICK IT!

CHANGE THE TEMPO-Whenever you step into that party and almost everyone around get envious of what you are wearing or they could not just take their eyes off because of your heavenly beauty or well endowned body...just lick it!
Trust me, their brain will log out immediately!
When next you step into that party, change the tempo and be a pacesetter!

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