Russian & Nigerian companies formed new oil firm Nigaz

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them nigerian gov't officials must be only thinking bout the money they tiefing from the country.

Nigaz name sparks racism debate

A marketing blunder in Nigeria has got online communities all of a twitter, after a joint oil and gas venture with Russia was named Nigaz.

Russia's Gazprom and Nigeria's state-operated NNPC formed the company - pronounced "nye-gaz" - last week.

Nigerians No Nigaz, a group formed on the social networking site Facebook, says the name could be pronounced in a way offensive to black people.

Users of Twitter have also expressed disbelief at the decision.

"Russian & Nigerian companies have formed new oil firm called... Nigaz. I'm not lying," says Osa Oyegun, under her Twitter name ChocolateMezzo.

The topic has prompted hundreds of tweets.

Henry Makiwa, known as makiwahenry, said: "Lol [laugh out loud] of the day: Russian/Nigerian oil conglomerate has had PR branding blunder after naming joint company 'Nigaz'."

'Bright moment'

Correspondents say despite the hoo-ha caused online, newspapers in Nigeria have not picked up on the story yet.

“ The fact is that whenever there is a blunder like this it delights people, it gives them something to talk about ”
Branding consultant Simon Anholt

Simon Anholt, a top branding consultant who developed the National Brands Index, says this may be because such faux pas are usually "harmless".

"The fact is that whenever there is a blunder like this it delights people, it gives them something to talk about and it gives them a bright moment in what might otherwise be a dull day," he told the BBC Network Africa programme.

He admitted that it could be seen as offensive, but said it was fairly uncommon for companies to change their names.

Such blunders are more common in government-run organisations, he said, "because they simply don't have the marketing experience to check these things out properly".

But he says the fuss is likely to die down.

"People will soon forget that the name sounds bad," he says.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/a ... 130334.stm
 
I black and I'm not offended. :D Some people just hyper sensitive. I see that it is made up of two words that have nothing to do with racism so its no big deal. Any other two countries then we would have reason to be concerned. Why dont the ask Nigeria to change their name.. see lol it's a nigerian company they have the right to use their name lol. The pronunciation isn't even offensive.. unless you have a retarded accent.
 
I find this funny but its not about people being offended but why they have to name it that i mean their are so many other names they could have called it but that lol
 
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