Heineken,
which enjoys a large share of the beer market in Nigeria, has also
found new brand ambassadors in these entertainers. This, pundits say, is
a plus for the artistes, who will be representing Africa at the
premiere of the new series.
The
four celebs are expected to join international top shots to Las Vegas,
the party capital of the USA, for what has been described as the
first-ever selfie from space as part of Heineken’s new campaign, Spyfie.
RMD and colleagues will be captured alongside big
names, including popular Bond Villain, Dave Bautista, in the campaign,
scheduled to take place on November 5, 2015, in Nevada, Los Angeles.
Promoters say
Heineken will create the selfie experience from space using a camera on
the Deimos satellite, currently in orbit 600km above the Earth’s
surface to take ultra HD imagery of the lucky celebrities including the
Nigerian quartet assembled at the Hoover Dam in Las Vegas.
“We
are very proud of our long-standing association with the James Bond
franchise and we are especially proud to partner with ‘Spectre’ on this
adventure as we bring the experience to Nigeria with four of the
country’s most loved entertainment personalities. Their fans will be
able to share the experience with them through their social media pages
and it promises to be a lot of fun,” said Senior Brand Manager, Heineken, Ngozi Nkwoji.
The Heineken Spyfie is one of the activities in the brand’s integrated global “Spectre” campaign,
which centers around ‘Spectre’. The campaign also features an exciting
TV advertisement featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond in a high-speed
boat chase.
Beginning with 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies, Heineken has partnered James Bond since 1997, and Spectre is the seventh consecutive film in the partnership.
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