Vaseline Takes on Counterfeits with a Real Nigerian Prince for campaign by Leo Singapore
Apr. 09, 2026
Vaseline has created a new authentication tool and enlisted the help of a Nigerian Prince to launch a fight back against fake versions of Vaseline Body Oils in Nigeria through a campaign created by Leo Singapore of Publicis Groupe.
With the global trade in fake goods estimated at USD 467 billion, Nigeria's skincare market has not been spared. Consumers are increasingly at risk of using products made with unregulated, untested and potentially harmful ingredients that can lead to adverse reactions and health risks.
While Unilever already works with local authorities, the effects of enforcement action against fakes rarely reach consumers fast enough. This initiative makes it possible for consumers to shop with peace of mind and protect themselves from fakes.
Chat and Check
First launched in Nigeria, the innovation behind the campaign is the Vaseline Authenticator - a free, WhatsApp-based tool that allows consumers to confirm the authenticity of their Vaseline Body Oils in seconds.
Consumers scan a QR code or click on the WhatsApp link appearing on campaign materials to open a WhatsApp conversation. Users will then chat with the “Prince’s assistant” who would request for photos of the front and back of the Vaseline Body Oil product and receive instant confirmation of whether the product is real or fake. The authenticator is currently built for Vaseline Body Oils, the most vulnerable product to being counterfeited at the moment.
Shazan Zahir, Head of Beauty & Wellbeing, Unilever International said:
"Counterfeit products are a growing concern for Nigerian consumers, particularly when it comes to products people trust for their skin. This initiative is about making authenticity simple to check, using a tool they already have in their pocket."
Anirban Mullick - Head of Sales Africa, Unilever International said:
“This initiative is our way of fighting back, not just as a brand, but alongside the consumers and retailers who are affected most. We want every Vaseline product picked up in Lagos, Abuja or anywhere in Nigeria to be the real thing."
Getting Real with Royalty
For years, the idea of a “Nigerian Prince” has been synonymous with online scams, making Prince Chris Okagbue of the Onitsha Kingdom the perfect figure to reclaim the narrative and restore trust.
In the social media video, Prince Okagbue refers to the fake Prince scam but affirms that he is the real thing. He suggests that fakes make people question the authenticity of everything. He picks up a bottle of Vaseline which looks authentic but throws it in the bin as it is a counterfeit.
At this point, he announces that he has partnered with Vaseline to launch a new solution which allows consumers to check if their Vaseline Body Oil is real or fake. He delivers the campaign slogan: “Don’t let fakes get under your skin.”
Leo Singapore developed the Vaseline Authenticator tool and social media campaign in partnership with Unilever International.
Asheen Naidu, Group Executive Creative Director at Leo Singapore said:
"This brief started as a counterfeit problem but turned out to be one of the most compelling campaigns we've ever made. A real Nigerian Prince fighting fakes - we felt that would be quite a surprising solution to a real business problem."
The campaign will run with OOH buys featuring the QR codes in Lekki for awareness and Surulere which has a strong youth presence and also retail stores across Nigeria, from structured hubs like Market Square and SPAR, to neighbourhood superstores like Justrite, and trusted pharmacy chains such as H-Medix.
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