- BBNaija star Bella Okagbue renews her contract as the brand ambassador for luxury hair brand, Royal Hair Limited.
- Announcement made via Bella’s social media on Friday, March 22.
- Owned by Steve Maduka, Royal Hair Limited is known for premium quality hair products.
- Bella expresses excitement about continuing her partnership with Royal Hair, stating it’s been an “amazing working experience.”
Reality TV star Bella Okagbue has announced the renewal of her contract as the brand ambassador for Royal Hair Limited.
The ‘Level Up’ contestant from the popular Big Brother Naija show shared the exciting news with her fans via her social media platforms on Friday, March 22.
Owned by entrepreneur Steve Maduka, Royal Hair Limited is a luxury hair brand known for its premium quality products and stylish designs.
Bella Okagbue has been associated with the brand for some time now, and this marks the third time she has extended her partnership with them.
In a post on her social media, Bella expressed her enthusiasm about continuing her collaboration with Royal Hair Limited.
Alongside a photo of herself and Steve Maduka during the official contract signing, she wrote,
“Super excited to be renewing my contract for the third time with Royal hairs. It’s been an amazing working experience. Can’t wait for what is to come 🤍A brand that literally has my heart.”
Fans and followers of Bella Okagbue have flooded her social media pages with congratulatory messages.
See below;
Super excited to be renewing my contract for the third time with Royal hairs.
It’s been an amazing working experience. Can’t wait for what is to come 🤍
A brand that literally has my heart 🥹 pic.twitter.com/vJP9zBNAPI
— BELLA OKAGBUE⚡️ (@bella_okagbue) March 22, 2024
In other news, BBNaija reality TV star Bella Okagbue has taken to social media to call out business and brand owners for allegedly not adequately compensating content creators for their work.
The reality star took to X (formerly Twitter) to call attention to the prevalent issue in the industry and urged brands to normalize paying creatives their rightful rates.
In a series of tweets, Bella Okagbue revealed the frustrating experiences she has encountered with certain brands.
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