Glo enchants subscribers with techy TVCs

Globacom has rolled out three enchanting television commercials to give wings to its products and services and create buzz among its various customers and other stakeholders.
The brand new TVCs currently enjoying airplay across Nigeria celebrate the techy āmagicā telecom subscribers can enjoy with the power of Glo 4G.
The first to be released was the 3D animation video featuring the masked one, Lagbaja,Ā with his trademark talking drum and velvety-voiced Yemi Alade. This TVC got a lot of tongues wagging as Nigerians,Ā especially techy youths,Ā were tickled by the video.
The video opens with the computer generated characters of Yemi Alade and Lagbaja waltzing to Afrocalypso music popularized byĀ him. They moveĀ to the lyrics powered by Yemi Alade who hit unimaginable music notes, complemented by the talking drums,Ā while Lagbajaās guttural voice actsĀ as chorus. āAwesome, awesome.. mo so fun e⦠I need you, and you need me⦠awesomeā¦ebube⦠awesome⦠e-bu-be-!..ā they sing in theĀ TVC.
Two commercials, dubbed āEmojiā and āSmart Homeā,Ā which equally demonstrate the effectiveness, dynamism and power of contemporary technology, aided by the social media,Ā were thereafter rolled out by Globacom.
The Emoji commercial conveys the various emotions of netizens whilst responding to issues and begins with the protagonist, a female, receiving a notification on her smartphone that āthe party is bangingā. The notification galvanizes her into action as she jumps on a motorbike,Ā excited to join the fun.
As a result of this, the business man she was discussing with before receiving the notification is agitated and shoutsĀ āNa wa o!ā in frustration as he repeatedly hits his knee on literally getting a red card through a bad telecommunication experience. The clip morphs into a football field where a player angrily stormsĀ out of the field, kicking off one of her boots in the process. Meanwhile, subscribersĀ toĀ Globacom are exchanging hi-fives while having a ball on the network.
The commercial also highlights one of theĀ commonĀ hustles youthsĀ engage in which is juice and smoothie-making. A fruit seller receives a call on a Glo line detailing the order of a client. SheĀ thenĀ communicates thisĀ Ā to a delivery vanĀ which promptly delivers the consignment.
An unsatisfied customer, a lady, breaksĀ into tears as her videosĀ areĀ not downloading. She sendsĀ all her drinks flying with a kick. She later takesĀ a bike to join the Globacom party where netizensĀ areĀ having a ball, dancing and taking selfies.
In āSmart Homeā TVC, Globacom demonstrates some of the possibilities in todayās tech-enabled world where household chores like switching the light on and off, turning on the tap and opening doors are done through remote control.
Nollywood stars, Sola Sobowale and Mama G (Patience Ozokwor) attend an āend-of-the-year partyā organized by Mama Geeās daughter. At the party, Sobowale followsĀ her daughter to the rest room andĀ isĀ taken aback when the door opensĀ onĀ its own accord.Ā Ā She looksĀ behind the door for who or what opened the door.
Continuing her search, SobowaleĀ goesĀ to the living room where she relaxesĀ on the settee andĀ isĀ even admiring Mama Gās picture in a photo frame she picked up when the fan and light bulbs were turned on by Mama G and her daughter who were monitoring her movement on their smartphone from outside unknown to Sobowale while the rest of the party looked on.
The same thing happensĀ at the rest room when Mama GĀ and herĀ daughter turn on the tap in the wash-hand basin remotely to startle Sobowale and her daughter who bolts out of the house, hollering āthere is something opening the door, switching the lights!ā Mama G then retorts,Ā ānothing to worry aboutā and Odunlade roundsĀ it off with āNa Glo 4G dey run thingsā.
Sobowale later hasĀ her revenge when she scaresĀ Mama G and her daughter as they pass by her car which suddenly start beeping in panic mode, with Sobowale dangling the remote control with a victory smile on her face.