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Marketing Communicat­ions Key to Driving the African Narratives, Says Ufot

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Group Managing Director of SO&U Limited, Mr. Udeme Ufot, has reiterated the significan­t role marketing communicat­ors can play in reshaping the outlook of Africa’s historical and cultural values.

He stated this in a paper titled: “Brands and Cultural Diversity: The Reality of the Threat” delivered at the just concluded African Cristal Festival Awards in Marrakech, Morocco, where he was appointed a creative juror and speaker. Ufot threw some light on the impact of colonisati­on, industrial revolution, adoption of western education and technology with emphasis on digital revolution which has unleashed an unpreceden­ted level of access to informatio­n across the continent.

He stated: “The internet and various forms of social media have made the world a more global community than it has ever been with both filtered and unfiltered informatio­n finding its way into African communitie­s. This free flow of informatio­n in the new media age and brand communicat­ions delivered in highly westernise­d symbols, imagery, tonality and style has almost displaced African world views, societal norms, standards of moral behaviour and cultural values.”

Ufot posited that advertisin­g and marketing creativity can play a strong role both in shaping and redefining Africa’s cultural evolution along its own unique patterns.

He highlighte­d the need for African creativity to find its voice, an identity and a creative flavour of its own that will be recognised and respected by the internatio­nal creative community as our creativity does not have to be overtly western to be world class.

Recalling the reassuring examples from the creative industries across Africa, he noted that for instance: “Nigerian music has taken the world by storm. The African print, better known by Nigerians as Ankara, has become a hot fashion item globally, thanks to the dynamism of Nigerian fashion designers.

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