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Polo Luxury Honors Achievers in New Campaign


 Polo Luxury, Nigeria’s foremost luxury retailer, has launched a new television commercial titled ‘Reward of Success’.

The campaign celebrates ambition, perseverance, and achievement, positioning luxury as a symbol of hard-earned success.

Shot with cinematic brilliance by Daniel Obasi, the commercial captures key moments in the lives of driven individuals who have pursued excellence and now choose to mark their milestones with timeless pieces from Polo Luxury.

According to the Executive Director, Polo Luxury Group, Jennifer Obayuwana, “At Polo, we believe luxury should reflect achievement. This campaign is about honouring the success stories that often go untold and a reminder that hard work deserves recognition and reward.”

The TVC opens with a contemplative figure scanning the horizon, followed by glimpses into his achievements, showcasing Polo Luxury’s exquisite collections from Swiss timepieces to exquisite accessories.

With over 35 years of experience, Polo Luxury has curated an unrivalled collection of prestigious luxury brands, including Rolex, Cartier, and Montblanc.

The new campaign reinforces Polo Luxury’s position as Nigeria’s leading luxury retailer, conversant with the evolving tastes of modern, aspirational consumers who believe in earning and enjoying the finer things in life.

Whether celebrating a professional milestone or personal achievement, Polo Luxury remains the ultimate destination for individuals who believe success should be seen, felt, and worn as a mark of reward for their hustle.

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