Why Nigerian Influencers Deserved Criticism — Fekomi

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Fekomi never expected his response video to spark debates across Nigeria’s growing influencer industry recently.

However, the controversy started after a video claimed Fekomi stopped hiring influencers for promotional campaigns online.

Fekomi never expected his response video to spark debates across Nigeria’s growing influencer industry recently.Fekomi Debate On Industry Influencer

Concerned by the allegation, the businessman quickly addressed the claims and explained his controversial comments publicly.

According to Fekomi, his message never aimed to insult or personally attack Nigerian content creators directly.

Client Feedback Matters

Instead, he wanted influencers to improve customer relations and handle client complaints more professionally and consistently.

“It’s not like I just picked up my phone and started calling people out,” he explained.

Furthermore, Fekomi believes successful businesses should always respect customer opinions and learn from criticism continuously.

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“The purpose of that video was to give them a reawakening call,” he stated during discussions publicly.

Brand Growth Concerns

Having worked with several influencers, Fekomi said experience exposed excellent and poor service delivery standards clearly.

Meanwhile, he still enjoys collaborating with comedian Carter Efe on projects and promotional campaigns despite challenges.

“Carter Efe is someone I would always love to work with,” Fekomi revealed during discussions recently.

Additionally, Fekomi mentioned influencers Yhemo Lee and Egungun while discussing Nigeria’s growing entertainment industry trends.

He also rejected claims suggesting overpricing never exists within Nigeria’s fast-growing influencer business industry today.

According to Fekomi, influencers still depend heavily on local brands for sustainable growth and loyal customers.

Therefore, he believes stronger business relationships help creators maintain relevance despite social media partnership earnings online.

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