Peter Okoye of the P-Square family
has hit another jackpot, as he just
bagged a major ambassadorial deal
with the prestigious Pedini Boschng.
After over 10 years of running
things on the music scene alongside
his brother, Paul Okoye, he, alongside
the same brother are not relenting
in climbing the ladder of fame and
wealth. Blessings upon blessings have
followed the duo, and another
blessing just got added, as Peter is
now a brand ambassador for Pedini
Boschng.
Having put pen to paper as a brand
ambassador of Pedini Boschng, the
musical artist took to his Instagram
some hours later to make known the
development and shared some photos
to serve as proof. He accompanied
his IG post with a suitable caption
that explained the whole
development in the clearest of
terms. This is what he wrote;
“Earlier today I was officially
unveiled as a @pedini_boschng brand
ambassador. Remember they made
my lovely kitchen? Kindly follow
them as we explore the frontiers of
kitchen reinvention. #Unveiling
Ceremony, #Koolest Kitchen #Living
The Kitchen.” Isn’t it amazing that a
company that made his kitchen
ended up signing him as their
emissary? Now, they’ll pay back
what Peter paid them to make his
kitchen and even add “jara.” Lol.
Celebrity life sweet sha…
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Wizkid has also revealed his preference for Nigerian Jollof over Ghanaian Jollof which he terms as “bad”. The singer, who made mention of how his friend’s wife prepares him “Ghana Jollof” with goat meat on his visits to New York or Ghana, commented on the meal as being nothing to write home about. Even though the Starboy Worldwide Chief described Ghana as his second home, he, however, made clear that Nigerian Jollof is the real deal for him anywhere.
He made this known in a recent interview with Ace on BBC radio 1xtra in London where he also noted that he started his music career at the age of 11 and managed to release a collaborative music album with a group that consisted of him and a couple of his church friends called “Glorious five.” I bet you didn’t know the church aspect of Wizzy’s story.
He also disclosed that he was ready to work with other musicians in order to help push upcoming musicians in the music industry. According to him, his collaboration with Drake was a smart move, as he believes every smart artiste should know crave collaborations. He, however, disagreed with some criticisms about Drake collaborating with hot and trending musicians just to ride on their popularity. Wizzy had so much to say, as inspired by his love for Nigerian Jollof.