LG Electronics has initiated a nationwide campaign to celebrate the durability and loyalty of its customers by searching for the oldest still-functioning LG television sets across Nigeria. The “Oldest LG TV” campaign aims to honour customers who have owned LG TVs for years and introduce them to the company’s latest AI-powered QNED TV technology.
According to Mr. Choongbae Seok, General Manager of Media Entertainment Solutions at LG Electronics Nigeria, the initiative reflects the brand’s journey from analogue to artificial intelligence-driven innovation. “The journey from our classic CRT Televisions to today’s AI QNED technology reflects how far both our customers and our innovation have come,” Seok said.
To participate, customers are required to upload a photo or video of their old LG TV, share how long they’ve owned it, and the memories attached to the device. The winner will receive a brand-new LG AI QNED TV.
The campaign highlights the emotional connection many Nigerian families have built with their television sets over the years, while showcasing the evolution of home entertainment technology. LG’s AI-enabled QNED TVs learn user preferences, recommend content, and enhance picture quality in real-time, offering a personalized and immersive viewing experience.
This initiative alith LG’s strategy to accelerate growth in emerging markets through advanced AI-powered home entertainment solutions. The company recently unveiled its 2026 AI television lineup, featuring premium models like the OLED evo G6 and 100-inch Micro RGB evo TVs, at the InnoFest 2026 Middle East and Africa event in Abu Dhabi






