Harpic Picks Helen Paul As Brand Ambassador

By Chuks Nwanne |   17 July 2015   |   11:35 pm  

Bamigbaiye-Elatuyi (left) Helen Paul and Oguzhan Silivrili at the unveiling.

Fortune has continued to smiled on Helen Paul-Bamisile, as the delectable comedienne, presenter, singer and actress was unveiled as the new face of Harpic toilet cleaner, a quality and market-leading product from the stable of Reckitt Benckiser, Nigeria.

With the agreement, which was singed in Lagos during her officla unveiling, Helen will now be the new face of Harpic and will lead a set of activities for the Harpic All in One Toilet Solution Campaign.

Speaking at the unveiling, Reckitt Benckiser’s Marketing Director -West Africa, Mr. Oguzhan Silivrili revealed that the main goal of the new campaign was to enlighten consumers on the superiority of Harpic over traditional toilet cleaning methods.
 
According to Silivrili, “we know that consumers want products that can remove tough stains, kill germs and freshen their toilets. This is why you see some people buy detergent, bleach and toilet fresheners for their toilets. This campaign is good news to such consumers. They will now realize they can conserve their cash for other things since they don’t need to buy three different products for their toilets. Now, they can get all they need in one product- Harpic.”
 
In her response, Helen Paul expressed her joy for the honour of being engaged as the Harpic Brand Ambassador.

“To have been chosen as the face of Harpic amongst the galaxy of Stars in Nigeria is humbling and encouraging”. She said that she is poised to bring joy to consumers and drive home all the important messages the brand wants to convey in this campaign. 

Speaking further, Mr. Silivrili restated the rationale behind the choice of Helen Paul as Brand Ambassador. His words: “we place strong premium on the importance of educating and informing our consumers so we had to dig deep and based on consumer preferences through research to identify a special celebrity whose character is congruent with our brand. We all will agree that Helen Paul will create great impact in the minds of all our consumers with her double personality profiles that made her the ideal candidate to reach out to different facets of our consumers in this campaign and beyond. In the next few days, Nigerian consumers would be interacting intimately with Harpic as Helen embarks on the Harpic All in One Challenge where she would be putting our traditional toilet cleaning methods to the test to prove Harpic efficacy to our consumer’s through Mystery Home visits as well as other door- to- door activities.”
 
Reinstating Harpic’s commitment, Marketing Manager Harpic, RB West Africa, Bamigbaiye-Elatuyi Omotola said that in the last few years, Harpic has been in the forefront of educating Nigerians on issues of   toilet cleanliness and hygiene. Nigerian consumers can readily recall the Harpic Experience Moments where sets of activities are lined up to reach 1million homes yearly across 16 cities within the country to educate consumers about how to keep a clean and hygienic toilet. 

She further stated that Harpic is not relenting on the journey of breakout innovations in toilet cleaning as evident with the recent innovation of Harpic All in One toilet solution.

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