Entertainment
Temi Otedola announces ambassador deal with Bamboo
Temi Otedola, a popular actress and media personality, has begun the New Year with an endorsement with Fintech Nigerian Start-up, Bamboo.
Otedola took to social media to announce the good news, along with matching pictures.
“I’m so often inspired by people who are doing big and bold things! With this Bamboo ambassadorship, I hope to encourage other Nigerian youth to take independence in their investments and lead them to entrepreneurial success,” she says.
you’re looking at @investbamboo NEWEST AMBASSADOR 📈💸💚 It’s time to Dream, Invest & Live
Download the app now: https://t.co/QCwHY28vGm pic.twitter.com/fbfd8iJAIb
— Temi Otedola (@TemiOtedola) January 19, 2023
The latest news comes weeks after the actress made her stage debut in ‘Motherland The Muscial.’
Prior to her stage performance, Otedola appeared in the Nollywood feature film – ‘The Man for the Job’ on Prime Video.
RELATED:
- Mr Eazi reacts following alleged breakup with Temi Otedola
- Temi Otedola stirs up Mr Eazi’s breakup rumours by posting picture of her crying
Coincidentally, the actress played the role of an IT genius within Lagos’s colourful and contemporary fintech era in the Niyi Akinmolayan-directed project.
Otedola continues to establish herself as Nollywood’s budding talent and influencer, working previously with top-tier international luxury brands, including Gucci, Bulgari, Estee Lauder and more.
-
Sports4 days ago
FA launches investigation into Mudryk’s use of racial slur
-
Sports5 days ago
Manchester United announce loan signing of Sabitzer from Bayern Munich
-
Entertainment4 days ago
Naira Marley purchases 10th luxurious home in Lekki
-
Health5 days ago
Foods that cause erectile dysfunction in men
-
Sports3 days ago
Manchester United release statement on Greenwood
-
Politics3 days ago
INEC dismisses over-voting comment in Osun election
-
Technology5 days ago
PayPal cuts 2,000 jobs as global economy weakens
-
Sports4 days ago
Ten Hag reveals plan for Sancho after Manchester United return