Actress Bose Alao-Omotoyossi Named ntel First Brand Advocate
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Bose Alao (Middle) with ntel executives
ntel, Nigeria’s first 4G/LTE-Advanced network has announced Nollywood actress, filmmaker and entrepreneur Bose Alao Omotoyossi as its Brand Advocate.
In a statement released on Saturday and signed by ntel’s Director, External Affairs, Osondu C. Nwokoro, the deal with the actress is for a one year period in the first instance.
Speaking on the choice of Bose Alao as ntel Brand Advocate, Abhulime Ehiagwina, Acting CEO of ntel said “Bose brings a uniqueness to ntel as Brand Advocate on account of her cross-over appeal, youthfulness as well as her vivacious and vibrant personality. We consider her a good fit for brand ntel and look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship.”
He stated that as Brand Advocate, the actress will push the ntel brand gospel through her social media channels and social interactions.
She will also participate in company events and act as brand advocate espousing the unique attributes, capabilities and potentials of brand ntel and its products.
Reacting to the deal, Bose Alao said “I am delighted to be named as ntel’s first Brand Advocate. I was among the early birds to get on the ntel train and look forward to enjoying the ride in an official capacity. ntel is a young brand which is spreading the broadband gospel and I plan to be a worthy apostle.”
Bose Alao, as a cross-over Nollywood actress, has her footprints in both Yoruba and English movies.
She hit national limelight after her turn in Itakun but has shown her acting chops on both television and on the big screen.
She has featured in productions by industry heavyweights like Wale Adenuga and Greg Odutayo and also acted alongside Nollywood leading lights such as Eucharia Anunobi, Rachael Oniga, Bukky Wright, Ebere McWizu, Ebube Nwagbo, Juliet Ibrahim and many others.
Her film and television credits include – Rough Day (2016); Blindspots (2016); Rivers between (2015),Edge of Paradise (2006); Torment (2016); Imoran Ika (2006); Opa Abo (2007); Olasubomi (2011); Bomilashiri (2013); Thorny (2016); Papa Ajasco (2014); Onikola (2011)
Bose is a mother of four and is married to ace international footballer, Razak Omotoyossi.
She was voted Best Actress at the 2011 Zafaa Awards, United Kingdom.








