Brands/Products
Rexona Thrills Consumers With New 72-hour Deodorant
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A new deodorant to keep users dry and fresh for 72 hours has been introduced by Rexona, a product of Unilever Nigeria Plc.
The product leverages cutting-edge motion sense technology with an intelligent formula that adapts to movements, releasing additional bursts of protection as motion increases.
The deodorant offers non-stop protection from sweat and odour throughout the day, regardless of lifestyle, the company at its Stay Dry and Fresh for Longer campaign last Friday.
Rexona said this campaign is poised to transform how Nigerians approach personal hygiene, empowering Nigerians to move confidently and embrace a life free from sweat and odour concerns.
It stated that the aim is to educate Nigerians about the science behind sweat and odour production and debunk the common misconception that showering alone is enough for complete protection.
Through the promotion, Rexona seeks to empower Nigerians to take control of their sweat and odour concerns and experience the confidence that comes with staying fresh all day.
The Stay Dry and Fresh for Longer initiative will include engaging touchpoints, interactive in-store demonstrations, and powerful social media initiatives.
These activities will provide Nigerians with valuable information about the benefits of daily deodorant use and showcase how Rexona’s Motionsense Technology sets a new standard in sweat and odour protection.
βAt Unilever, we are constantly striving to develop products that meet the evolving needs of our consumers, and the new Rexona 72 hours deodorant, is a significant leap forward in deodorant technology, offering Nigerians unparalleled protection from sweat and odour,β the Beauty, Wellbeing and Personal Care Marketing Lead at Unilever Nigeria Plc, Mr Akintayo Akinseloyin, said.
Brands/Products
Dangote Salt Gives Trucks, Cash Credits to Customers
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Gift items worth millions of Naira were dolled out to customers by NASCON Allied Industries Plc, otherwise known as Dangote Salt.
The company splashed trucks and cash credits to 50 outstanding customers at its 2025 Customers Dinner and Awards Night in Abuja on Thursday.
One of the beneficiaries, Mr Ali Balarabe, who got a 20-ton truck and cash credit, expressed appreciation for the recognition, noting that it reflects the companyβs commitment to excellence.
Mr Balarabe further pledged to sustain his loyalty and continued support, promising to remain a steadfast and devoted customer in the years ahead.
Other customers who received truckload awards and cash credits included Mr Ibrahim Achida, Muabsa Integrated Services, Fanisau Enterprises, Idris Saleh Nigeria Limited, Sani Adamu Trader, and GIA Global Concept, among others.
The president of Dangote Group, Mr Aliko Dangote, in his remarks, thanked consumers for their loyalty, and also commended the companyβs board, management and staff for their unwavering dedication, professionalism, and consistent contributions to the organisationβs growth and sustained market leadership.
βRecognising customers is not just good relationship management – it is good business. It sends a clear message to our people that customer service is truly one of our core values.
βLooking ahead, we will continue to invest in brand equity, supply chain efficiency, sustainability, and digital capabilities. But these investments only create value when they are aligned with customer realities. Your continued engagement and feedback remain critical,β he said.
In his speech, the chairman of NASCON Allied Industries, Mr Olakunle Alake, said, βAs a quoted company, we are accountable to shareholders, regulators and the investing public. But the confidence of the market is ultimately rooted in the performance, and market performance depends on customers who believe in our brands.β
The Managing Director of the firm, Aderemi Saka, stated that the central message of the awards night was to celebrate and appreciate the companyβs customers, noting that the organisationβs success is closely tied to the growth and prosperity of its customers.
Brands/Products
IVI PR Opens Registration for IviTrybeSage Masterclass
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Lagos-based strategic communications firm, IVI PR, has called for registration for its exclusive masterclass designed specifically for the modern PR professional known as IviTrybeSage.
A statement from the company said registration would remain open until capacity is reached. Given the exclusive nature of the IviTrybeSage programme, spaces are strictly limited to ensure an intimate, high-impact learning environment.
Interested professionals can secure their spot by completing the form via https://forms.gle/sqvTe1sNM4ure8iJ7.
Business Post gathered that the curriculum will cover brand personality and storytelling, public relations strategy, media relations, crisis management, social media and digital PR, influencer marketing, and more.
Participants will learn how to move beyond traditional press releases into the realm of strategic influence and creative storytelling, transitioning from foundational PR tactics towards the sophisticated demands of todayβs global market.
IviTrybeSage is open to fresh graduates seeking the skills necessary for an upward trajectory in strategic communications, as well as entry-to-senior level PR and marketing practitioners, corporate communications executives, and ambitious agency leads.
In an era where the media landscape shifts daily, IviTrybeSage serves as a bridge between academic theory and real-world PR and communication demands. The programme focuses on providing practical, cutting-edge skills to create a pipeline of highly competent talent.
The PR industry is a dynamic field defined by rapid digital transformation and shifting audience behaviour. For PR practitioners to transition from mere messengers to high-value strategic partners, continuous skill acquisition is imperative.
Todayβs practitioners must master a diverse toolkit that includes data and trend analysis, crisis management in the age of ‘cancel culture’, and strategic storytelling.
By proactively sharpening these skills, PR professionals ensure they can navigate complex algorithmic changes and evolving social trends, allowing them to protect brand reputations with precision and command a well-earned seat at the executive table.
The chief executive of IVI PR, Mr Nosa Iyamu, while commenting on the initiative, said, βIn an era of noise, it is imperative that clarity is prioritised through strategic communication. The industry is evolving at breakneck speed.
βIviTrybeSage isn’t just a training session; itβs a community for those ready to lead the conversation rather than just follow it. It is for those who want to understand how to drive clarity rather than join the bandwagon of those who merely sell noise.β
Brands/Products
PR Firm Wimbart Creates Subsidiary for Africaβs Early-Stage Companies
By Adedapo Adesanya
Wimbart, an award-winning Public Relations agency specialising in business and technology sectors across Africa and emerging markets, has launched a subsidiary called Wimbart Lite, designed specifically for pre-seed and early-stage startups that have raised under $1 million.
To lead the new division, the agency has appointed Ms Maria Adediran, Associate Director and founding team member, as Head of Wimbart Lite.
Launched in 2015, Wimbart has built a strong track record across African markets, including Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt, specifically helping companies navigate the continentβs most complex news cycles.
As the African tech ecosystem continues to mature, competition for attention has become increasingly intense. In this environment, clear and consistent communication across online, broadcast, and print media is no longer a luxury for startups but a business necessity.
Wimbart Lite responds to this need by bridging the communications gap for early-stage companies. It provides focused, fast-turnaround support for startup teams, venture capital portfolios, and global partners seeking credible, well-positioned storytelling that cuts through a crowded media landscape.
Specifically curated for African companies that have raised under $1 million, Wimbart Lite adopts a service-led, menu-based approach built around three core strategic routes. Each route is designed to meet the communications needs of early-stage businesses as they scale visibility, credibility, and investor confidence.
The milestone announcement pack focuses on press releases and strategic media outreach to support key moments such as product launches, partnerships, and major company updates. This ensures that important developments are clearly articulated and positioned to reach relevant audiences.
The founder profile pack centres on thought leadership, using op-eds and interview pitching to amplify leadership voices. It helps founders articulate their vision, share category insights, and establish authority within their industries.
The fundraising pack delivers coordinated funding communications tailored to early-stage rounds and venture capital portfolios. It supports clear, consistent messaging during fundraising activities and includes a 15 per cent discount for portfolio companies.
Speaking on this, the chief executive of Wimbart, Ms Jessica Hope, said, βWimbart was built in the trenches with African tech founders – before the market had fully caught up with their vision. Wimbart Lite has been in development for some time, as a service for early-stage companies who may not require full-blown month-on-month public relations support, but do need to get a news story βout thereβ.
“Maria is Wimbartβs day one and has grown with the company, and with dozens of African tech start-ups over the past decade; she understands exactly how to turn a good story into something that actually travels.β
With over a decade of experience across consumer and corporate PR, Ms Adediran has led multi-market campaigns for VCs and high-growth companies from early-stage to unicorn, including Andela, M-KOPA, TLcom, and Kobo360. As Head of Wimbart Lite, she will set the division’s vision and lead its growth, overseeing new business and delivery standards.
The new Head of Wimbart Lite added, βI joined Wimbart at a time when African tech was still small enough that a $1M raise felt like a massive milestone for the whole ecosystem. Now that the market has matured, early-stage teams are put under the microscope much earlier. Wimbart Lite exists to turn real work and traction – early milestones, partnerships, and fundraises – into a clear, credible story the ecosystem can understand and trust.β
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