The Guardian (Nigeria)

Cowbell joins Supastrika­s’s train

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COWBELL Chocolate, a brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, has entered into a partnershi­p with Supa Strikas, an iconic football property for young people.

Speaking on the deal, the head of Legal/pr, Promasidor Nigeria, Mr. Andrew Enahoro said the Cowbell Chocolate collaborat­ion would leverage the publicatio­n’s monthly comic series and weekly animated TV shows, which premiered last month, to inspire kids and teenagers positively.

He noted that the partnershi­p was to reignite courage among young people and help them develop the ‘cando’ enthusiasm.

According to him, “This partnershi­p leverages the serialized comic strips, which is released monthly as well as the comic TV series that started showing on dedicated TV stations across the country recently.

“The story of Supastrika­s is that of imaginatio­n and doggedness. It is unique but familiar, daring but interestin­g. Young people are capable of achieving any feat, and we must develop this capacity positively. Somebody must inspire them to think beyond what they see as limitation­s. This comic series is a positive inspiratio­n.”

Also speaking on the partnershi­p, Promasidor’s Marketing Manager, Mr. Abiodun Ayodeji said, “Cowbell Chocolate is fortified with the essential vitamins and iron, giving younger people the energy to ‘Get Up N Go’. As part of our brand promise of raising healthy, energetic and fun-loving young kids, we needed to leverage their passion and pass our message – ‘Get Up N Go’ succinctly.

“For us, the Supastrika­s partnershi­p ties seamlessly into what we intend to achieve.”

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