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Tech Written Up by a Lagos Writer
Writing about technology is what I do, and it sits slightly at odds with the rest of my page, which is Lekki lifestyle. That combination is the useful bit. A post from me reaches people who are not already deep in tech coverage — young Nigerians who will buy a device or an app but do not read specification sheets for pleasure. Explaining something to that audience takes different language from explaining it to enthusiasts. 4,033 people follow me. Phones, accessories, apps, fintech, laptops and services all fit. Send me the technical detail and let me translate it. Handing me your press release and asking me to post it wastes the one thing I am actually good at.
Set It Up on Camera, Step by Step
Most people abandon a product at setup rather than at purchase, so this is a video about the part where that happens. I take yours out of the box and get it working on camera: the account creation, the pairing, the settings nobody finds, the step where the instructions stop making sense. Then I explain it in plain language for a Nigerian audience that buys technology without wanting to become experts in it. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Send the setup instructions and tell me about the step customers most often get stuck on. That is the part I will slow down for, because fixing it in a video is cheaper for you than fielding it in support.
The Explainer for a Product Nobody Understands Yet
If people keep asking what your product actually does, the problem is explanation rather than awareness, and more advertising will not fix it. I write about technology for people who are not technical, which means I spend most of my time turning something complicated into something a person can repeat to a friend. That is what this Reel does for yours: the problem it solves, how it works, and why it is different from the thing they already use. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki, mostly young Nigerians buying carefully. Send me your most common customer question. The one your support team is tired of answering is almost always the right subject for this video.
A Device Shown in a Lekki Week
Not a review and not a tutorial. This one just shows your device being lived with. I carry it through an ordinary week in Lekki — the commute, the work, the evening — and film the moments where it actually gets used. People watching see where it fits into a Nigerian day rather than being told what it can theoretically do. That works particularly well for anything whose value only shows up over time: battery life, durability, an app that saves ten minutes a day. A demonstration cannot capture that; a week of footage can. 4,033 people follow me. Send it early enough that I get real use out of it before filming, because a week of pretending would be obvious.
Taught Rather Than Advertised
People do not share adverts. They do share the video that finally explained something to them. So I teach your product instead of selling it: what it does, the setup, the settings that matter, the thing everybody gets wrong. Written and delivered for young Nigerians who buy technology without wanting to become experts in it. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Phones, apps, fintech, accessories and services all fit. Send documentation and your support team's most repeated question. A tutorial that answers it does two jobs at once — it sells to people watching, and it reduces the tickets you are already paying somebody to answer.
The Box, the Setup, the Verdict
Three stages in one video, which is how people actually experience buying a device. First the opening — what arrives, what is included, whether anything obvious is missing. Then the setup, filmed rather than skipped, because that is where products lose people. Then a verdict once I have used it. Most unboxings stop after stage one, which tells a buyer almost nothing about whether they will still be happy in a week. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki for technology written in plain language. Send the retail package with everything a customer gets, plus setup instructions. If the setup is awkward I will show that, so tell me in advance and I will at least demonstrate the correct route through it.
Placed by Someone Who Writes About Tech
I write about technology, which changes how a placement works on my page. My followers expect me to have an opinion, so a product appearing without one gets noticed. What I do instead is put it in frame during something I am actually doing — working, filming, moving around Lekki — and let the presence carry the message rather than an endorsement I have not earned yet. If you want the opinion, book the review or the tutorial. This one is placement only, and honest about that. 4,033 people follow me. Phones, accessories, audio, laptops and anything that lives on a desk or in a bag.
Tech Frames That Answer the Obvious Question
Every technology product has one question people ask before anything else. Battery, price, compatibility, whether it works here. I build a set of Story frames around answering yours, in the order somebody would actually ask, tagged so they can tap through the moment they are satisfied. Short frames force clarity, which suits a product whose pitch is currently too long. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Phones, apps, fintech, accessories and services all work. Tell me the question your customers ask most often. That is the first frame, and the rest follows from it.
A Device Reviewed Across Story Frames
Stories force brevity, which is useful for technology because most reviews say far more than anybody needs. I break your product across a set of frames: one thing per frame, in the order somebody would want to know it. What it is, what it replaced, the bit that surprised me, whether I would buy it. Because I write about technology for people who are not technical, the frames stay in plain language rather than turning into a specification dump. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Send it early enough that I actually use it before filming — a review written from a press release is obvious to this audience and it damages my page more than it helps yours.
A Lagos Day Across Fashion and Tech
Two things run through my page: what I wear, and what I write about technology. Brands sitting between those, wearables, audio, beauty tech, apps, tend to get the most out of working with me. A takeover hands you my Stories for a whole day. Your product travels with me around Lekki instead of appearing once and disappearing, which is the only honest way to show something used across a day rather than in a single moment. Before we start, settle the frame count with me, what needs saying, and where each frame should point. I will plan the day around your product rather than dropping it into whatever I already had on. 4,033 people follow me, in one of the more commercially active corners of Lagos.
A Tech Mention Mid-Live in Lekki
Call this a mention rather than an endorsement, because that is what it honestly is. During a live I bring your product up, explain in two sentences what it does, and send people to you. Because my followers know me as somebody who writes about technology rather than as a general lifestyle page, even a passing mention carries a little more weight here than it would elsewhere — but I have not used the product and I will not pretend otherwise on camera. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Send the line you want said and one fact I can stand behind if the chat asks a follow-up, because somebody usually does.
Demonstrate Your Tech to Lekki, Live
Technology sells on whether it does what it claims, and a live is the only format where nobody can edit the moment it fails. So bring somebody who knows the product and we go on together. You demonstrate, I ask the questions my followers would ask — battery, data cost, whether it works with what they already own, what happens when the network drops. Because I write about technology for people who are not technical, I will keep translating your answers into plain language as we go. That is most of the value in having me there rather than you streaming alone. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. Send specifications and pricing beforehand, and make sure whoever comes on can answer a compatibility question without checking.
A Gadget Giveaway to a Lekki Audience
Technology prizes attract a specific problem: people who enter every giveaway going and have no interest in what you sell. The way around it is entry rules that filter. Ask people to comment which feature matters most to them, or which device they are replacing, and the entries you collect tell you something useful even before the draw. I run it across my Instagram — announcement, rules, reminders, moderation and a public draw — and I write about technology for people in Lekki who are not technical, so the framing stays understandable. 4,033 people follow me. Send the prize, the dates and the terms. If shipping is Lagos-only, say so at the announcement rather than after somebody in Kano has won.
Explainer, Post and Frames for One Product
Technology rarely sells on one impression. People see it, ignore it, see it again, then go and read about it. So this is three pieces working together: a Reel that explains what your product does in plain language, a permanent feed post that stays findable once the campaign ends, and Story frames carrying the link while it runs. Buying them separately tends to produce three slightly different messages. Bought together they say one thing three ways across a few days, which is roughly how somebody actually arrives at a decision. 4,033 people follow me from Lekki. I write about technology for people who are not technical, so send me the detail and let me handle the translation rather than supplying copy for me to read out.