DJ Sbu says his own energy drink, Mofaya, has benefitted from the craze around new energy drink Prime. 👀 Prime Mofaya Read more here ⬇️
“We were excited and you guys were celebrating Mofaya. I was just humbled with my team, we were thankful. But it doesn’t mean that it’s already there and already selling, we still have to go do the work,” DJ Sbu said.DJ Sbu also used the video to educate his viewers about the intricacies of trying to get your brand [an African brand] sold in the Western world and how tedious it can be for African brands, who don’t have the global footprint of brands in Europe or North America.
“Someone needs to take away the mic from this guy. Not everything is supposed to be responded to,” said @ameliabhebhe.
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