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Xiaomi to Reward Customers with Gifts Worth N9.7m

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Electronics and smart device manufacturing company, Xiaomi, in the yuletide spirit, will be celebrating and rewarding customers with a plethora of valuable rewards, including refrigerators, Xiaomi luggage, and Redmi Bud 3 earbuds plus, with a total worth of N9.7 million.

At a raffle draw fixed for January 10, 2023, one lucky customer will get N3 million upon the purchase of any Xiaomi smartphone.

Xiaomi launched the Christmas campaign to appreciate its tens of thousands of customers across Nigeria as a way to commemorate the time of the year considered a time to share love and good wishes.

Through this campaign, the brand will be offering lots of end-of-the-year gift items to show appreciation to Nigerians and, most especially, its customers for patronage and supports throughout the year 2022.

According to Xiaomi, in a statement, anyone who buys Redmi Note 11 Series and, Redmi 10 Series, Xiaomi 12 Series will definitely gain the chance to win these amazing gifts.

Redmi Note 11 is a super high-performance smartphone equipped with a Snapdragon® 680 processor, 33W Pro fast charging, 90Hz AMOLED Dot Display, 50MP AI quad camera, and 5000mAh battery strong enough to survive power scarcity.

Redmi Note 11S is equipped with an advanced octa-core MediaTek Helio G96 processor and up to 8GB of RAM.

Redmi 10 2022 product also offers a MediaTek Helio G88 and a 5,000mAh big battery as well as an 18W fast charging and a 22.5W in-box charger.

Redmi 10A offers a large 6.53″ HD+ display to watch and enjoy videos, among many other things. Redmi 10C is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 680 processor, which makes it capable of great performance while also being highly power efficient, extending Redmi 10C’s battery life. The phone also has a massive 5000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging and a Large 6.71″ display with 60Hz refresh rate that supports Netflix HD and Prime Video HD streaming experience.

Another product on the giveaway shelf is Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G. Redmi Note11 Pro features a MediaTek Helio G96, Dual stereo speakers, and a 5000 mAh battery. Some other features include IP53 dust and splash resistance with 6.67 Inches, and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G is also developed as an enhanced version of Redmi Note 11 Pro with 5G internet capacity with 6.67” FHD+AMOLED Dot Display, 120Hz high refresh rate, 108MP main camera, 4500 mAh battery capacity, 120W Hyper charge which charges to 100 per cent in 15 minutes and MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset.

Through this gesture, Xiaomi is showing love this season and appreciating everyone for their continued loyalty and trust in the brand with the varieties of gift options made available to all upon the purchase of any of Xiaomi’s products.

The company added that, “We hope you will continue being one of our valued customers in 2023. We wish you a prosperous New Year from Xiaomi, the brand that cares.”

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Canal+ to Discontinue MultiChoice Streaming Service Showmax

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Canal+, which now owns MultiChoice, a pay-TV firm, has announced its decision to discontinue the streaming service, Showmax.

The company said the Showmax board has made the decision to discontinue the service in the near future.

“This decision reflects our focus on strengthening our overall digital offering and ensuring long-term sustainability in an increasingly competitive streaming environment.

“Importantly, at the moment, there will be no interruption to your current service. You can continue streaming as usual, and no action is required from you at this time,” it said.

It added that it will share further details in the future, including timelines and any future steps, should they be required.

MultiChoice launched Showmax across Africa 10 years ago in August 2015 to compete with the advent of streamers like Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon’s Prime Video, Disney+ and others, which all became available on the continent and started biting into MultiChoice’s legacy pay-TV subscriber base on DStv and GOtv.

However, it soon faced some challenges and couldn’t hit its target.

In February 2024, MultiChoice, in partnership with Comcast’s NBCUniversal, relaunched Showmax, utilising the technology behind the Peacock streaming service.

The investment, which was pegged at over $300 million, still did not bear the expected fruit, with other streaming giants seeing growth over the years.

With Canal+’s takeover and its aggressive cost-cutting moves, it was no doubt that Showmax got the axe.

Regardless, it said, “Streaming remains central to our strategy. We will continue to invest in premium content, technology innovation and partnerships to deliver the best possible entertainment experience to our customers.”

Canal+ is looking to cut a combined €400 million by 2030, which will affect content.

NBCUniversal has a 30 per cent stake in Showmax as a joint venture. In its last annual results before the Canal+ takeover, MultiChoice revealed that Showmax’s trading losses had worsened by 88 per cent while revenue significantly declined.

According to the company, “The decision to axe Showmax was made by the Showmax board and reflects the continued focus of MultiChoice, a Canal+ company, on financial discipline and investment optimisation, in an increasingly competitive and capital-intensive global streaming environment.”

Since Canal+, as part of its agreement to take over MultiChoice, isn’t allowed to get rid of any staff for a period of three years, MultiChoice won’t let any Showmax staff go but will reassign them to other positions within the broader company.

MultiChoice has already started to quietly rebrand Showmax Originals as Africa Magic, M-Net, kykNET and Mzansi Magic Originals, with original series that will transition to these various DStv linear TV channels on the MultiChoice pay-TV platform.

Showmax’s closure comes two years after Amazon MGM Studios shocked Nigeria and South Africa’s creative community in January 2024 when it announced that it would stop commissioning any new local original content in Africa, and also ended already-existing development deals with a dozen production companies.

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Hypo Bleach Not for Drinking, But to Whiten Your White Fabric—Marketing Manager

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Marketing Manager of a leading bleach brand in Nigeria, Hypo Bleach, Mr Adebayo Adeyemo, has condemned the presentation of the brand as a beverage for trends, jokes, or views by influencers and bloggers.

In a statement, Mr Adeyemo said Hypo Bleach was formulated to “remove stains, whiten your white fabric, deodorise and kill 99.9 per cent of germs” and not produced as a “drink.”

“We have observed people seeming to have fun creating and sharing videos and AI-generated images designed to make Hypo look like a beverage.

“Your health and safety are serious business. We want to be unambiguous: those images are fabricated, that framing is false, and anyone encouraging others to consume Hypo, even as a joke, even for views, is putting lives at risk. It is not something to consume for the sake of trends,” the Marketing Manager stated.

He further said, “To every influencer, blogger, and content creator. Your reach is real; so is your responsibility. A trend that ends in ill-health is not a trend worth starting.”

“To every young Nigerian seeing this content, you do not have to prove anything to anyone. Not online. Not offline. Not ever. If someone is pressuring you to try this, that is not a dare. That is harm.

|If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling pressure they cannot handle, please reach out to someone you trust.

A guardian. A counsellor. A healthcare professional. Asking for help is not a weakness; it is a strength.

“Also, we urge people to prioritise their mental health. Evaluate the quality of your conversations with people. Should you notice inconsistencies in their thinking, encourage them to seek professional help. Depression is real and should be treated with utmost concern. Let’s keep social media fun, but safe,” Mr Adeyemo added.

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CMC Connect Plans Conference on AI in Reputational Risk Management

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By Dipo Olowookere

A conference designed to examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping crisis communication, institutional response systems, governance frameworks, and reputational risk management is slated to take place on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Lagos, at 10 am.

The event, planned by a renowned Public Relations (PR) firm, CMC Connect LLP, is themed Crisis Management in the AI Milieu: New Threats, Smarter Responses.

It is an offshoot of the company’s flagship industry initiative, Crisis Management Advocacy Month, scheduled to be held throughout March 2026.

The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Mr Bosun Tijani, is expected to deliver the keynote address, while the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mr Mohammed Idris Malagi, is the Special Guest of Honour.

Earlier in the month, the Vice President for Corporate Communications and CSR at Airtel Africa, Mr Emeka Oparah, will headline a closed-door media workshop convened exclusively for senior media executives in Lagos.

The 2026 edition will also feature strategic collaborations with the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) through its Monthly PR Clinics in both the Lagos and Abuja Chapters, where the Senior Corporate Communications Analyst at CMC Connect LLP, Ms Affiong Edet, will deliver a thematic presentation aligned with this year’s focus.

The initiative will also partner with the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Legal Practice through its weekly webinar series to interrogate the intersection of AI, Crisis Management, and the Law.

“Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally altered the crisis landscape. Crisis Management Advocacy Month 2026 is intentionally designed to convene cross-sector leaders to interrogate emerging risks, strengthen institutional preparedness, and promote smarter, ethical response architectures in an AI-driven environment,” the Project Coordinator, Ms Bright Emmanuel Okon, commented.

Also, the Lead Partner of CMC Connect LLP, Mr Yomi Badejo-Okunsanya, said, “In today’s digital ecosystem, crises evolve at unprecedented speed. Institutions must move beyond reactive communication toward intelligent crisis architecture. Crisis Management Advocacy Month represents our commitment to advancing national and institutional resilience in the age of AI.”

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