Afrofusion superstar Burna Boy has copped an ambassadorial deal with technology brand oraimo.
The singer was unveiled amidst accolades and warm reception from his fans, who believe he is a worthy addition to the classy brand.
“Burna Boy is now officially a part of the oraimo family! We are super excited to have him on board as our official brand ambassador! 💚
“Who better to frontline the oraimo brand than the African Giant himself! 😎 Welcome, Burna Boy!” oraimo shared the news online.
Burna Boy commented on his new deal with the tech firm, saying, “Checking in with Africa’s No.1 🦍💚 @oraimoclub.” It was unknown how much the partnership was worth at the time of filing this report.
oraimo technology limited, formed in Hong Kong, is a firm that specialises in R&D, design, production, and sales of 3C accessories, with the goal of providing fashionable, delicate, and innovative items to end customers.
The company is known for its creative solutions, such as the HavyBass™ technology. The HavyBass™ is a sound technology that tunes all oraimo audio products such as Wireless Stereo Earbuds, Wireless Headphones, Wireless Earphones, Wireless Headsets, Wired Earphones, and Wireless Speakers so that music fans in Africa may have a wonderful bass listening experience.
Burna Boy has now joined ‘African Queen’ crooner 2Face Idibia, who has been promoting the oraimo brand and pushing sales starting September 2019.
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