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Monday 16 May 2011

Munachi Abii is the new face of Lux soap

Former beauty Queen turned rapper Munachi Abii, known nowadays simply as Muna, has added another credit to her revamped career, not only as a rapper but as a model, presenter and brand ambassador.  As part of the deal brokered by her management company RMG, Muna will appear in TV and print ads across Nigeria and parts of Africa and she would also appear at Lux events. She now joins the list of big names in the world, such as Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aishwarya Rai, Elizabeth Taylor and Genevieve Nnaji who have been Faces of Lux in the past. More pics when you continue...


 

25 comments:

  1. Who still buys this joy soap sef???
    With all the money they are dashing celebs!!

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  2. very pretty girl.luv her.

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  3. i dont get it.... why use these 'celebs; fore marketing. we all know they dont use the products, am not going to rush out and buy lux because you ae trying to make me think Muna or Genny uses it. Because i know they dont, they just get paid to market it, so why not get a fine looking up and coming everyday model. thats less superficial to me and may catch my attention unlike yet another marketing deal for these types.

    mary

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  4. Alicia says...16 May 2011 at 14:41

    cool, but that first picture does not do her any justice. i know its a still shot from a moving picture, but haba!

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  5. See beauty!! Please if anyone does not agree that igbo women take the prize for the most beautiful women in Nigeria, kindly go to the nearest high tension cable and wrap yourself around it.

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  6. *yawn*... Next!!!

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  7. @Anonymous 12:22pm It is Lux not Joy soap but is there really a difference since they look alike and smile the 'same'?

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  8. hahahah @ prud one!! abeg high five dia!

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  10. Proud one- so light skinned women= beautiful abi??? u forgot to add that Igbo women are also very thick and manlike with their heavy accents.. Next!!!!

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  11. Alicia says...16 May 2011 at 21:03

    Who says igbo women are thick and manly? Stop hating!!! Lol if it were an igbo doing something bad everyone will be saying something else. This has nothing to do south being light skinned she just happens to be so. Stephanie Oforka, mike ezu's wife and other people. The list is endless. I'll say Igbos, Edo, Efiks/Ibibos, and Rivers girls take it. Not dating others don't have it too but that'd just how i see it. Don't kill me for my opinion!

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  12. *in 2shots Voice*....nna filmsy wetin igbo giyals do you ehhh? hia biko leave us alone with our thick, manlike voice, abi na wetin you abuse us sef....our men and the men that pursue us like it like that.....*clicking my tongue*
    nna linda see as this person just dey insult us.....lol

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  13. na wa for Proud Ones comment. Every group in Nigeria has beautiful people, there isn't any group that is more beautiful than the other. Thank you! That said, Munachi is very beautiful, no doubt!!! Big ups to FGGC Abuloma beauty queens!!! :)

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  14. hmmm....BIG ups to MUNA....this babe wants to take over everything o....Rap....Beauty contests and every every...lol
    i'll say she's me kinda lady..lol

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  15. We need to do away with all these tribal comments. Irrespective of where we are from, we are all fine Nigerian women.

    Moving on; she’s really over-marketing herself. Good for her and i guess she’s got to pay her bills.

    I remember being allergic to Lux and Joy bars of soap. They gave me serious rashes on the flip side of my elbows when i was in secondary school. The smell also triggered my asthma.

    Muna actually reminds me of a family friend, an ex-Joy (or is it Lux) girl Olivia back in the day.

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  16. if she were a criminal now everyone would be saying igbo igbo igbo igbo, so now that she is here, i must say igbo igbo igbo!!! oya, die!

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  17. please i agree with flimsy, ibgo women are too masculine looking and they have too much body hair! will it kill them to shave?!

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  18. good to see muna has decided to do somthing better with her life instead of sleeping with all the musicians. i hope she has broken up with wizkid o.

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  19. Igbo women NO DEY CARRY LAST!!! that's why the other men cannot stay away! hehehe. If Igbo women are ugly, then the other nigerian tribes must look like demons or Neanderthals!

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  20. please people, stop with the tribalistic comments, it is needless!!!

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  21. EastWestNorthSouth17 May 2011 at 20:56

    I think say ths generation no dey do this tribe thingy.

    Yorubas - lovely culture, style, food, not so much , but y'all are fun

    IBOs - Hustlers,beauty, brain,lovely culture style etc

    Hausas - Y'all have some seriously fine ass brothers ...and....sisters, and the North used to be fun to visit...now una just need to weed out the defacers! Culture is tied to religion so i not fit comment too much, but nothing do una sha, just clean u the mess. I used to love watching 'Behind the Clouds' etc

    Other tribes - I no fit write all of them down, una dey rock , fine stylish, brains beauty, everything.

    So which one be una own inside this Lux girl matter ???

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  22. foolish tribalistic comments by foolish people (mostly girls). no one person is better than another simply because of tribe

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  23. Muna's father is Calabar by the way but she claims her mum's state. Sorry guys.

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  24. Muna's father is not from Calabar, lol. her entire name is Igbo, unless there is something i don't know.
    hmmmm, she is an Imo girl, and that's that.

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