Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Sweet Sensation's Social Media Storm!



Sweet Sensation's Social Media Storm!

Sweet Sensation Confectionery, the leading and most innovative quick service restaurant in Nigeria is once again blazing the social media trail by engaging, entertaining, educating and rewarding its friends through its several social media platforms. Continue...



The Marketing Manager, Mr. Yemi Yusuf stated that the aim of the social media storm since its inception has been to reward the Brand's friends, the result of which has been phenomenal as the brands most active social media fans have emerged as Super Fans bagging in the process several amazing prizes.

 

When asked what the Brand's fans can expect when they follow, like or subscribe to any of the it's pages, Yemi Yusuf simply said "LOTS OF FUN & EXCITEMENT WITH TONS OF PRIZES"

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He also called on all the Brand's Friends to escape from their work desks during lunch, visit their closest Sweet Sensation Outlet and ask for the famous "INSTA BOARD"; upload their pictures to Instagram using the hash tag #SweetSensationConfectionery to stand a chance to win several exciting prizes.

In today's world, it's not uncommon for people to work hard during their lunch hours, Yemi said. [The INSTA BOARD CAMPAIGN] was about sparking a positive engagement with our friends during lunch time while enabling them to share their new experiences with our Brand on social media.


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The Whiteman's school was called St. Aquinas primary school and it was situated in town. It was Garba's first time in the town. He was surprised to see houses that were different from the mud and thatched huts in his village. The houses were built with blocks and were well - aligned. The school was built with both blocks and planks. It was on a hill. The Whiteman handed them over to another Whiteman whom he introduced as Mr. Jacobs. A black native was interpreting whatever the white men wanted them to hear. "Mr. Jacobs is your head teacher. He is also the boarding house master. You must see him as your parent here. He will discipline you if you misbehave here. So you all must be of good behaviour,' the Whiteman said as he handed them over to Mr. Jacobs. "Follow me," Mr. Jacobs said. They followed him into a house. The house was very neat and there were many bunk beds with thin mattresses. The black interpreter was with them. Mr. Jacobs turned to them. Garba thought he preferred the Whiteman who had brought them from Dogongari because he was friendlier and nicer. "What is your name? I want your full names," he said. "Adamu Shalt," the first boy replied. "Kaita Maigoro," the second boy said. When it got to Garba's turn, he lost his tongue. "What is your name," Mr. Jacobs barked. "Garba Dandogo," Garba stammered. When the introduction was finished, Mr. Jacob began to address them. "This is where you will he staying. It's your hostel, it was provided by the church for those of you from the hinterlands. You will do well to maintain it and keep it clean," Mr. Jacobs said. He assigned them each to their beds. Garba was on the lower bunk. He had never slept on such a bed before. At home he only slept on a mat spread on the floor of his mother's hut. He sat gingerly on the bed and as soon as he did, he heard a creaking sound of spring expanding under his weight. Quickly, he jumped up in horror. The interpreter laughed. Mr. Jacobs considered him grimly for a moment. "What's the problem, boy?" "I heard a sound in the bed," Garba explained after the native had interpreted to him. Mr. Jacobs frowned. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW....PLEASE VISIT OUR BLOG AGAIN TOMORROW FOR A CONTINUATION OF THIS AMAZING STORY!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}



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