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Zikel cosmetics signs N100 million deal with Tonto Dikeh [Photos]
Zikel cosmetics has unveiled controversial social media personality, Tonto Dikeh, has the new brand ambassador of its makeup brand in Africa.
The company claimed that the drama queen is the first Nigerian to be paid a whopping sum of N100,000,000 per annum as endorsements for a makeup brand in Africa.
In a statement on their Instagram page, the cosmetics revelled that they are excited about their new brand ambassador.
“KING TONTO joins the ZIKEL COSMETICS family as its Brand Ambassador and the first Nigerian to be paid a whopping sum of N100,000,000 per annum as endorsements for a makeup brand in Africa! Legally endorsed and managed by Manifield Solicitors (@manifieldsolicitors).
“Welcome King Tonto. Our everyday crush,” the statement reads.
The outspoken mother of one also shared the contract papers showing that she had been paid “N50 million upfront before the execution of the agreement” and as a plus, would be paid N2 million for products created in her name.
The deal also stipulated that bills for services provided by Dikeh(transportation, accommodation, general logistics) to events in favour of the brand would be covered by the company.
The 33-year-old Dikeh has been on an unending social media war with her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill and had even made some “absurd” revelations about their private life that earned her criticisms from fans and some celebrities online.
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