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    The ‘Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince Campaign” featuring Prince Chris Okagbue 

    In a defining moment for the agency, Quadrant MSL has secured a Gold Lion at the 2026 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity for its work on Vaseline’s “The Real Nigerian Price” campaign.

     

    Quadrant MSL has secured a major win on the global stage, taking home a Gold Lion at the 2026 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, widely regarded as the world’s most prestigious creative awards platform.

    The agency, alongside All Seasons Zenith and in collaboration with Leo Burnett Singapore, MSL Singapore, Persuasion Communications London, and AMA Palmist Visual, Maryland, won the Gold Lion in the Creator Collaboration category for Vaseline’s “The Real Nigerian Price” campaign.

     

    Composite image from the Cannes Lions 2026 awards. Top: the Bronze Health & Wellness Lions winners board displayed on stage between two large neon "2026" Cannes Lions logos, listing Mexico's "The Shooting" and Singapore's "Vaseline And The Real Nigerian Prince" as winners. Bottom left: a presenter on stage beside a screen reading "Creator Collaboration" with the Vaseline campaign credits. Bottom right: a man in a tan jacket walks toward the stage as the Singapore winner's credits display behind him. A black strip across the bottom lists the agencies involved: Leo Singapore, Publicis Groupe, Prodigious, Persuasion Communications London, MSL Singapore, Quadrant MSL Group Lagos, All Seasons Zenith Lagos, Vaseline.
    Cannes Lions Award presentation via Quadrant MSL

     

    A campaign that turned a global stereotype into a consumer protection movement

     

    The ‘Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince Campaign” featuring Prince Chris Okagbue 
    The ‘Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince Campaign” featuring Prince Chris Okagbue  via Quadrant MSL

     

    Developed to combat the growing challenge of counterfeit skincare products in Nigeria, the campaign cleverly flipped the globally recognised “Nigerian Prince” scam narrative into a powerful creator-led movement that helped consumers identify and verify genuine Vaseline products through influencer storytelling, social media engagement and a QR-enabled product authentication experience.

    The campaign leveraged the credibility and influence of creators to educate consumers on the dangers of counterfeit products while providing a simple verification tool at the point of purchase. The result was a culturally relevant initiative that resonated strongly with audiences, generated millions of organic views and earned recognition from an international jury of industry experts.

     

    Read also: What counterfeit skincare is doing to your skin, and how Vaseline is fighting back

     

    A landmark win for Nigerian creativity

     

    Infographic titled "Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince," tagged Gold Cannes Lions, featuring a man in royal-style Nigerian regalia (beaded crown and jewelry) holding a Vaseline jar trophy. The infographic outlines the problem (fake Vaseline products harming skin), strategy (working with a real Nigerian prince to expose counterfeits), idea, and execution, alongside results: 5,472 interactions, 7 in 10 bottles checked were fake, 2.8M organic views, 5x higher engagement rate, 94% positive sentiment, and 13x return.
    Cannes Lions Gold win for the ‘Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince Campaign” via Quadrant MSL

     

    Commenting on the achievement, Quadrant MSL COO, Chidinma Nwankwo, said:

    “This award is a powerful reminder that the most impactful ideas often come from deeply understanding people, culture and context. ‘The Real Nigerian Prince’ challenged a global stereotype and transformed it into a meaningful conversation about authenticity, trust and consumer protection. We are incredibly proud to have worked alongside exceptional partners to create a campaign that not only delivered results for the brand but has now been recognised on the world’s biggest creative stage. This win demonstrates that Nigerian agencies can originate and execute ideas that compete with the very best anywhere in the world.”

    The Cannes Lions Festival celebrates excellence in creative communications, attracting entries from leading agencies, brands and creative professionals across the globe. Winning a Gold Lion is one of the highest honours in the industry.

     

    Infographic titled "Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince," tagged Bronze Cannes Lions, featuring a man in royal-style Nigerian regalia (beaded crown and jewelry) holding a Vaseline jar trophy. The infographic outlines the problem (fake Vaseline products harming skin), strategy (working with a real Nigerian prince to expose counterfeits), idea, and execution, alongside results: 5,472 interactions, 7 in 10 bottles checked were fake, 2.8M organic views, 5x higher engagement rate, 94% positive sentiment, and 13x return.
    Cannes Lions Bronze win for the ‘Vaseline & The Real Nigerian Prince Campaign” via Quadrant MSL

    For Quadrant MSL, the recognition reinforces its position as one of Africa’s leading strategic communications and integrated marketing agencies. Known for combining cultural insight, creativity and business strategy to solve complex communications challenges, the agency continues to deliver work that drives measurable impact for brands while earning recognition beyond local markets.

    The win marks another significant milestone for Nigeria’s communications industry and reinforces the growing recognition of West African talent on the global creative stage. As the industry continues to evolve, the achievement highlights the ability of African agencies to develop world-class ideas that not only resonate locally but also set benchmarks for creativity internationally.

     

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