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Media perspectives partners and leading Nigeria brands attend launch

Good morning Nigeria (GMN) is a CSR as well as advertising-funded initiative that will enable subscribers enjoy free talk time within the hours of 5am to 8am daily

Good morning Nigeria (GMN) is a CSR as well as advertising-funded initiative that will enable subscribers enjoy free talk time within the hours of 5am to 8am daily. The initiative, which will kick off on Democracy Day, May 29, 2015, will require callers to subscribe to make them eligible to enjoy free calls.

Speaking during a press conference to announce the GMN initiative the MD/CEO, Media Perspectives, Tayo Oyedeji stated that the campaign was a CSR initiative conceived to enable phone users to make extended phone calls. He added that for subscribers to enjoy this free call, they have to make a 3-minute straight call to an MTN number and get 30 minutes FREE to continue on the same call. To receive this benefit, customers will be required to text GMN to 131. The service which is available only on the MTN network is an innovation that will deploy mobile advertising while making phone calls free.

Speaking further, Oyedeji said, “We appreciate how important communication is to the lives of the Nigerian people.  We also recognise that the current economic situation has caused a reduction in spending power. The campaign aims to put money back into the pockets of subscribers so they can use the savings for themselves and their families. We are happy to collaborate with like minded corporate organizations to provide an opportunity for phone users to enjoy quality talk time for free through the GMN initiative.”

While addressing the media on the GMN initiative, Head, Corporate Communications, Leadway Assurance, Olubunmi Adeleye, represented by Mr. Victor Achudume, commended the partner companies for bringing the campaign to the Nigerian people. In his words: “We believe in the potential of this country and we are always looking for ways to better the lives of our customers. Democracy Day is a key milestone of our evolution as a country and that is why we are celebrating it by partnering with Media Perspectives to launch this campaign on May 29. We hope that this will be the beginning of similar partnerships that will benefit the Nigerian people”.

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Also speaking on the partnership, Head, Offline Channel Unit, Jumia, Afam Anyika, described the GMN campaign as a medium for the organizers to appreciate their teeming customers. He stated: “What is significant for us is that we appreciate the custom and support of Nigerians. We represent different brands but a central factor that binds our customers together is the need to communicate. So for us, this is a platform to say thank you to our consumers and encourage them to support us even more”.

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