Wednesday, 12 February 2014

IYANYA - Lenovo Denies N150m Endorsement Deal With Him But His Manager Insists A Deal Exists.



Quite funny,interesting and embarrassing at the same time. 
Few days back Iyanya took to his Instagram page to announce bagging a new ambassadorship deal with Chinese giant, Lenovo. Well, according to TheNetng‘s investigation, it is totally false. ...LMAO!


On February 6, 2014 Iyanya Mbuk announced to the world that he had bagged an endorsement deal, with yet another tech company, Lenovo. investigations show that the Pop singer’s purported endorsement deal might be totally fabricated.

The ‘Le kwa ukwu’ singer posted a photo of himself carrying a Lenovo product, ‘Yoga Tablet’ on social network Instagram with the caption ‘New Product !!! New Ambassador !!! Brand Ambassador !!!! Lenovo !!!! Iyanya !!!! Task Direct 2014 Started #triplemg’.

Iyanya’s manager Ubi Franklin when reached on the phone confirmed the deal, claiming they made about N150M – N170M from the deal. ‘It’s true, it cost about N150 to N170 million and the duration is for 24 months’,   

While the Pop singer received congratulatory messages from fans across the world and several blogs reported the story, NET made investigations over the signing and discovered that there might never have been one, as Lenovo says they don’t know anything about the deal.

The news of the signing was quite surprising and puzzling: why would a PC/tablet/Smartphone producing company sign Iyanya who is currently a double ambassador for PC producing company Zinox Computers and smartphone company SOLO Phone? Wouldn’t there be conflicts of interest?


NET also reached out to Iyanya and Made Men Music Group label publicist over the signing, who unconvincingly explained that Zinox Computers acts as a parent company to Lenovo in Nigeria.

Confused?Just as you guessed, that doesn’t make sense.

Lenovo is a Chinese multinational technology company with headquarters in Beijing, China, and Morrisville, North Carolina, United States. The company’s gross revenue in 2012 was $29.57b. 

In 2005, Lenovo acquired IBM’s personal computer business and in 2014 have agreed to acquire the mobile phone handset maker Motorola Mobility from Google for $2.91bn. We’re just trying to say they are ‘big boys’ in the tech world.

It is worthy of note that there was no official statement from Lenovo or photos from the alleged signing unlike with Zinox and SOLO Phones.

Skimming through the official Lenovo website, we noticed that the Nigerian section of the web page redirects to the South African page. NET contacted Lenovo South Africa who then directed us to a rep in Nigeria named Mr Olumide. Lenovo SA also say they are not aware of the deal.

Olumide tconfirmed over the phone that he was not aware of any signing with Iyanya  

‘I can’t really say on that. I don’t know anything; I don’t know who he is. Honestly I don’t know anything, maybe you should call him and ask him yourself’,  


NET also reached Zinox Computers via e-mail and telephone but didn’t get any response from them. An e-mail sent to consultants for SOLO Phone was not replied neither was are text message responded to.

Further questions sent to Iyanya’s publicist over the signing via e-mail were not answered.

Interestingly, NET discovered that Zinox recently opened a new online and retail outlet in Gbagada, Lagos called Task Direct. According to the company’s Corporate Communications Adviser Uche Nnadozie, Zinox will sell tech products from brands like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Zinox, APC, Samsung, among others. Apparently, that’s as far as Iyanya’s ‘relationship with Lenovo goes.

Punch Newspaper reports that Zinox ambassador Iyanya will attend the grand opening of the store.

‘There’s no signing, Iyanya is just trying to bounce some hype around and get some mentions online, which he did‘, a source in MMMG camp reveals....


MANAGER UBI FRANKLIN INSISTS THERE IS A DEAL.....


Hours after publishing the news, Iyanya’s manager reached out to carefully explain the whole ‘signing’ and business details.
Ubi Franklin explains that the deal does exist and he doesn’t particularly care if Lenovo knows about it or not, explaining that they indeed have a working relationship with Zinox Computers who are licensed sellers of Lenovo products in Nigeria.
If Lenovo says that, then that’s their business, my artiste has a deal to promote their products here in Nigeria and in a few weeks, you’ll see what we’re are talking about‘, Fraklin who was quite furious but very explanatory told our reporter over the telephone.
 Franklin has also denied he told  NETNG that the deal costs N150m, claiming that he never said so. ‘I never said any amount to your reporter. It’s not the first deal we’ve had, deals come knocking but we’re very careful to pick what we want to do, please understand this‘.
Iyanya’s publicist has also reached out to us, stating that they never said Zinox is a parent company to Lenovo in Nigeria but only a representative. Lenovo however says they don’t associate with Lenovo in that manner.
What we can tell you is that Iyanya does have an endorsement deal with Zinox Computers. Zinox has opened an online retail store and will sell tech products including Lenovo. That’s where we get the Iyanya-Lenovo connection.
NETNG is asking why Iyanya made it look like he signed an endorsement deal when it was just another branch of his existing deal? and when bloggers hurriedly put up an incorrect,misleading endorsement story, why didn’t Iyanya’s team take it upon themselves to state the facts clearly and avoid confusion?
*Abeg all this explanation dey turn my eyes....who can help me explain this in layman's Engrish?

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