The Sun (Malaysia)

Starry debut for Oppo F5

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OPPO recently unveiled the new faces that will be promoting its selfie-centric phone – the Oppo F5 – due to launch next month.

Joining Oppo’s current Malaysian brand ambassador­s Fattah Amin, Neelofa, Ayda Jebat, and Min Chen are Taiwanese singers and songwriter­s Yoga Lin and Eric Chou, as well as Chinese TV star of such drama series as the 2015 Diamond Lover and 2017 Eternal Love and The King’s Woman, Dilraba Dilmurat ( right), or better known as Dilireba.

This is the largest pool of celebritie­s Oppo has eve r gathered to promote a phone. The Oppo F5 is reportedly a 6in phone with 4GB or 6GB of RAM, a 20MP main camera, a dual 12MP selfie camera and a 18:9 ratio borderless display, which is longer than the standard 16:9 display we normally see on phones today. According to rumours, there will be three variations of the Oppo F5 4GB – the standard, the F5 Youth, and the F5 6GB. For more, visit the Oppo Malaysia website. AYAM Brand is celebratin­g its 125th anniversar­y this year in Malaysia with the theme, ‘We Care, We are Family’.

The brand, which has long been a household stable in Malaysia, was even recently acknowledg­ed by the World Wide Fund for Nature for its sustainabl­e use of palm oil in its products.

This significan­t milestone is made even more meaningful as its Ayam Brand Community Care Campaign marks its first decade of providing nutritious meals as well as necessary life-skill education to charity homes in Malaysia and the region.

A total of 59 charity homes across Malaysia and Brunei benefited from this year’s campaign which saw them receiving some 381,960 meals comprising Ayam Brand products.

The last leg of the campaign took place recently at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur which saw the return of the Junior Chef competitio­n to educate young minds on mindful food choices

The competitio­n was open to children from Rumah Kasih, Rumah Solehan, Pertubuhan Rumah Kebajikan KanakKanak Home of Peace Kuala Lumpur, San Pedro Orphanage Home, Rumah Kebajikan Anak Yatim & Miskin Al-Munirah, Persatuan Rumah KIDS, Shelter Home for Children and Trinity Children Centre.

“Each year, we plan activities for children, most often related to cooking and good nutrition,” said Ayam Brand chairman Tunku Mu’Tamir Tunku Mohamed.

He added that this is so they can learn this important life skill, increase their selfconfid­ence, and become more independen­t.

The team from Rumah Solehah emerged as champion with its dish of vegetable and tuna wrap, with a side of assorted fruits, which the team used to display its creativity in the form of decoration­s.

Home of Peace founder Justine Morais, on behalf of all the recipient homes, thanked Ayam Brand for organising the competitio­n again.

He said: “The Junior Chef competitio­n is a highlight, as it has a simple goal – make outstandin­g food that is tasty and healthy.

“Our thanks to Ayam Brand for its long-term, sustained contributi­on to so many Malaysian children over the past 10 years.”

Also at the event to share their thoughts on healthy living with the children were television host and actress Nina Nadira, and Bangsar Babe website blogger and entreprene­ur Sue Lynn. – Marion Fernando

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