Thursday, January 15, 2009

TOP TEN ADS

FEATURE ADVERT
STANBIC IBTC- NO HIDEN CHARGES

A classy restaurant has a sign board outside indicating that there meals go for as low as N5000 only so this guy takes his girl therefore dinner and at the end of the meal, they are served with a N50, 000 bill

The guy-shocked opens up that he has only N5000 with him since that’s what the signboard indicates. Then the hidden charges like 5%VAT etc are read to him by the waiter as ha and his girlfriend does the dishes in the kitchen.

MY THOUGHTS
Good thinking and what a lovely way to drive home the point that there are no hidden charges in stanbic ibtc and am curious to know if that’s entirely true so ill get hold on one of their customers and do a report on it so pls watch out.
The ad was handles by stambic ibtc and was shot in Lagos nigeria.

Next weeks piece will feature the usuals and more. We will be comparing an advert to the product to know if the advert na lie abi na true.







TOP 10
10- ETISALAT - home-zone feature

not exiting but nice!

09- NTA – sing a song for nta
Good rhythm, good stuff.

08- HARPIC –joke silvers version
Thank God they got it right this time

07- GLO allstars- we got people talking

star-studded for sure

06- ETISATAL -0809JA 4LIFE
I love the sound track. Thumbs up Barky W

05- GTBANK- the what, where, why and how
What were they no thinking? Where did they shoot it? How did they do it and why not?

04- INTERCONTINENTALBANK - happy customer
happy people - happy ad.

03- POWER HORSE -

simple! what more can we say?

02- PEAK CHOCO- I want tea!
This one got me buying peak choco

01- STANBIC IBTC – no hidden charges
Good thinking. Good advert.


To put any6 ad you love in the top ten, comment on this blog, mail me (sholadguy@yahoo.com) , text or call me on 0860172646.
Bye.




FEATURE ADVERT
STANBIC IBTC- NO HIDEN CHARGES

A classy restaurant has a sign board outside indicating that there meals go for as low as N5000 only so this guy takes his girl therefore dinner and at the end of the meal, they are served with a N50, 000 bill
The guy-shocked opens up that he has only N5000 with him since that’s what the signboard indicates. Then the hidden charges like 5%VAT etc are read to him by the waiter as ha and his girlfriend does the dishes in the kitchen.

MY THOUGHTS
Good thinking and what a lovely way to drive home the point that there are no hidden charges in stanbic ibtc and am curious to know if that’s entirely true so ill get hold on one of their customers and do a report on it so pls watch out.
The ad was handles by stambic ibtc and was shot in Lagos nigeria.

Next weeks piece will feature the usuals and more. We will be comparing an advert to the product to know if the advert na lie abi na true.







TOP 10
10- SPRING BANK –face your fears
For the picture quality alone it landed here

09- NTA – sing a song for nta
Good rhythm, good stuff.

08- HARPIC –joke silvers version
Thank God they got it right this time

07- ETISALAT –home zone
I want to try this out first

06- ETISATAL -0809JA 4LIFE
I love the sound track. Thumbs up Barky W

05- GTBANK- the what, where, why and how
What were they no thinking? Where did they shoot it? How did they do it and why not?

04- AMSTELMALTA –Dakore
This one leaves us with more curious questions oh!

03- INTERCONTINENTAL BANK – happy customer
Happy advert and happy viewers

02- PEAK CHOCO- I want tea!
This one got me buying peak choco

01- STANBIC IBTC – no hidden charges
Good thinking. Good advert.


To put any6 ad you love in the top ten, comment on this blog, mail me (sholadguy@yahoo.com) , text or call me on 0860172646.
Bye.




Bitter truth

I hate drugs and I don’t get myself to take them until I have no other choice and the reason for this is because drugs generally don’t taste good so when I begin to feel funny, I first go to sleep hoping that by the time I wake up, I should feel better and if that does not happen, I go to God in prayers but if symptoms persists, I finally take the pill. If I had taken the pill in the first instance, and endure the bitterness, id have saved myself a lot of discomfort.
Drugs are meant to make us feel better health wise and the only price to pay apart from the amount of purchase is the bitterness so once we endure it, we get better. So is the truth.
But does the truth always have to be bitter? Won’t it be nice to have a sweeter version of chloroqeen? You know, our generation will take it that one is been hard on them when they are told the bitter truth. So why not sugar-coat it to make it go down faster!
Did your girlfriend refuse to help you with your laundry because of her nails? To tell her she is not a wife material is the bitter truth. Just tell her she is not domesticated. Did your man refuse to buy you the phone you asked for? Don’t say he is stingy. Say he is disciplined with his cash. To your guy who has lots of carry-overs, don’t think him an olodo. Think of him as been lazy at his books. even if you dare, don’t tell your lecturer he is wicked for giving the whole class a carry over in his course, tell him you know he is doing what’s best for you all.
Times do change and our generation doesn’t want the pill of truth told bitter. They want it sugarcoated. After all, it the same truth only sweetened because patience and prayers affect only things they should.
We all need to tell either ourselves or loved ones the truth every ones in a while and when that becomes imminent, it is better to use the Mary poppings style and wash it down with a spoon full of sugar than to continue to lie to ourselves. After all is said, the truth is biter only when not sugarcoated!