Source: Millennial Potash.
  • Millennial Potash has enlisted Life Water Media to enhance its online marketing awareness and implement a comprehensive digital media marketing campaign
  • The media services agreement includes digital media, marketing strategies, advertising, and awareness campaigns for a fee of US$200,000 over a three-month term
  • Millennial Potash is developing its flagship Banio Potash Project in Gabon in the West Africa Potash Basin
  • Millennial Potash (TSXV:MLP) opened today at $0.44

Potash miner Millennial Potash has engaged Life Water Media to enhance its marketing efforts.

The media services agreement includes digital media, marketing strategies, advertising, and awareness campaigns for a fee of US$200,000 over a three-month term, subject to approval from the TSXV.

The agreement allows for potential renewal or extension at the end of the initial term.

Neither Life Water Media nor its principals hold any interest in Millennial’s securities, nor do they have any intentions to acquire such an interest.

Millennial Potash is focused on the exploration and development of potash resources. The company’s Chair, Farhad Abasov, expressed confidence in the collaboration with Life Water Media to raise marketing awareness and support the growth of the company.

Millennial Potash is developing its flagship Banio Potash Project in Gabon in the West Africa Potash Basin.

The potash miner (TSXV:MLP) opened today at $0.44.

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