Earlier in May, the 27 year old
singer was lucky enough to have been included in MTN’s swoop of some of the
major players in the music industry, becoming one of the company’s highest paid
brand ambassadors in a N40 million deal.
It sure didn’t end there. When Zinox Technologies Limited, manufacturer of Nigeria’s first internationally certified branded computers was looking for a face to represent its brand, guess who quickly came to mind? None other than the rave of the moment, Iyanya. The Leo Stan-Ekeh owned tech-company put pen to paper, inked a deal and made Iyanya N56milion richer, according to those familiar with the details of the deal.
These endorsement deals have gone on to show the relevance Iyanya has in today’s music scene. Apart from the occasional engagements, the pop star will begin to appear on billboards and TV commercials preaching the gospel of these brands. From all indications, Iyanya, a Business Management graduate of the University of Calabar and winer of the inaugural MTN Project Fame West Africa, has had quite an awesome 2013.
Speaking to NET, Iyanya’s partner Ubi Franklin attributes his success and that of the label to God and hardwork. ‘All thanks and Glory to God because we are actually living out our dream. We are where we are today because of hardwork and passion for what we do.’
On why Iyanya seems to be a choice for these brands, Franklin says ‘I guess they all see the potential in Iyanya. They have seen that Iyanya as a brand can do a lot to promote their own brands. He is one of the hardest working artistes I know and he has worked hard to deserve everything he has earned.’
In less than one year, Iyanya has upgraded his garage with about three exotic cars. Franklin has done the same too, and three months ago, the team acquired a jeep for their artiste and protégé, Nigerian US returnee and singer, Emma Nyra.
The music business is probably one of the most interesting yet difficult businesses in the world and for Iyanya, it’s been one great ride with the prospect of many good things to come.
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