Entertainment
Alex Unusual ends contract with Naomad Management Agency
Social media personality and model, Asogwa Alexandra, better known as Alex Unusual, has ended her contract with Naomad Talent Management Agency.
The 2018 Big Brother Naija housemate made the announcement on her Instagram Page and also sent a grateful shout out to her former boss, Miss Naomi Adenuga.
Alex wrote;
“ANNOUNCEMENT: All bookings and inquiries about ALEX UNUSUAL henceforth should kindly be directed to the contact details in my bio as @naomadagency and it’s representatives are no longer my management team.
“@naomibossladythegreat I’ve learnt so much from your experience, advice, and guidance over the past [length of time], and my time spent as your client on this team has been such a memorable part of my career journey.
I know I’ll carry the things I’ve learnt here with me to my next adventure, and I’ll always look back on this experience with a lot of fondness. Thanks for all you taught me. Thanks for the love. God bless. #love.”
Reacting to her post, Naomad agency CEO, Naomi Adenuga, said she’ll always watch over her.
“My watch may be over but it’ll never really be over. Anyone who messes with you still has to pass through me.
Now I can be a full-fledged stan!!!! The sky is your stepping stone and the world is your oyster. Bloom Bloom Bloom,” Naomi said.
Following her stint on the BBNaija season ‘Double Wahala’ season, Alex, 23, was signed by Naomi Adenuga who described her as full of depth and authenticity.
Alex is a highly sought-after event host and has a retinue of brand endorsements that addresses youth and women issues.
Alex Unusual has over 1.9 million followers on IG and is now a student of New York Film Academy.
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