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Singer B-Red Bags ₦200m Endorsement Deal With Armstrong Paint 


In a groundbreaking move that underscores his growing influence in the entertainment and business worlds, Nigerian music sensation B-Red has secured a massive ₦200 million deal with Armstrong Paint.

The six-month partnership, signed in Lagos, marks one of the most significant brand collaborations in the artist’s career and further solidifies his status as a leading figure in the music industry.

 

The announcement was made by B-Red’s manager, Joseph Ikyobo, who expressed excitement about the collaboration. “This is a monumental moment for Red Nation Records and B-Red. Armstrong Paint is a trusted brand, and this partnership reflects the value B-Red brings as an artist and influencer. We’re thrilled to embark on this journey together,” Ikyobo stated.

 

The ₦200 million deal will see B-Red serve as a brand ambassador for Armstrong Paint, leveraging his widespread appeal to promote the company’s products and initiatives. Known for his vibrant personality and hit songs, B-Red is expected to bring a fresh and dynamic energy to the brand, appealing to both young and established audiences.

 

Armstrong Paint, a leading name in the paint and coatings industry, has been expanding its reach across Nigeria and beyond. Partnering with B-Red aligns with the company’s strategy to connect with a broader demographic through innovative marketing and creative collaborations.

 

Fans and industry insiders have hailed the deal as a testament to B-Red’s hard work and versatility. Over the years, the artist has not only made waves in the music scene but has also ventured into entrepreneurship and brand partnerships, proving his ability to excel beyond the stage.

 

As the six-month campaign kicks off, expectations are high for what this collaboration will achieve. For B-Red, this deal represents another milestone in a career that continues to soar to new heights.

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