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Latest update Chike-Ezekpeazu Osebuka (born 28 January 1993) popularly known by his stage name CHIKE is a singer, songwriter and actor known for his participation on the Nigerian reality competition Project Fame West Africa in 2015 and also in the talent competition TV show The Voice Nigeria Season 1 finishing runner-up on the show. Chike is an ambassador for Airtel Nigeria. Chike made his acting debut as Mayowa Badmus on the Africa Magic Showcase telenovela Battleground. Chike is a native of Onitsha, Anambra State in Nigeria. He comes from a family of four children. He is a graduate of Computer Engineering from Covenant University. He comes from a musically talented family and so had the passion to take up music as a career. In April 2017 it was confirmed that Chike had been cast by Africa Magic to play the role of Mayowa Badmus, a rich egocentric spoilt but clever son of the patriarch, Kolade Badmus in a new Family drama series called Battleground. In November 2017 h...
Ever wonder why one brand happily pays a social media manager $500 while another pays $1500 for the same role? Here’s the truth: They’re not buying hours, they’re buying value. Yes, the SMM being paid $500 might create nice graphics, schedule posts, and keep the page active. But the other manager earns thrice that figure by not just posting, but building a strategy, tracking analytics, aligning content with business goals, and actually move the needle on sales and visibility. Both are social media managers. But one is an executor. The other is a growth partner. That difference in perception equals difference in pay. If you’re a brand, don’t just ask “How much do they charge?” Ask “What’s the ROI of this partnership?” And if you’re a social media manager, don’t just sell your time. Sell your strategy, your expertise, your impact. Because money is only a problem when value is missing. Your Digital Girlie Dami Yorin
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