“Although I don’t support infidelity, I think they should consider awarding this guy for his unique marketing approach. Thanks to him, his country Equatorial Guinea is now trending worldwide with hotel rooms reportedly fully booked as tourists from all over the world rush to visit,” Sonko wrote. His comments highlight the unexpected success of the campaign, which has put Equatorial Guinea on the global tourism map.
Sonko suggested that the Ministry of Tourism in Equatorial Guinea could be missing a significant opportunity by not leveraging this individual’s influence. He proposed that the person behind the marketing strategy could even become the country’s brand ambassador, further promoting Equatorial Guinea on a global stage. “The Ministry of Tourism could be missing a big opportunity here as he could even become their brand ambassador, helping to further promote the country on a global stage,” Sonko added.
The former governor’s remarks have sparked a lively discussion online, with many users expressing their views on the unconventional marketing approach. Some praised the ingenuity and creativity behind the campaign, while others questioned the ethical implications of using such tactics to attract tourists.
By Kenyans