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Casers Identifies Trust as Bedrock of Agency-Clients Relationsh­ip

- Raheem Akingbolu

Top creative group, Casers has said that the company’s achievemen­t in the last three decades was made possible by its trade partners, especially clients who put their trust in the agency.

Speaking on the growth and successes of the group, while hosting clients, partners and industry players to a grand dinner and exhibition in Lagos, Casers Chairman, Enyi Odigbo lauded clients and partners for contributi­ng immensely to the remarkable feat.

He said: “We are here to celebrate 30 years of influencin­g choices. This remarkable journey has been made possible by brands, businesses, family and friends. With your support, we’ve influenced thousands of choices. The successes of the group have been made possible by the Casers people. With people at the centre of our corporate philosophy, we have grown to become a leading creative group in Nigeria, West and Central Africa.”

According to him, in the first 30 years of its existence, Casers Group has grown to become one of Africa’s leading Integrated Marketing Communicat­ion companies with business interests in Nigeria, Benin, Cameroun, Congo Brazaville, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry and Liberia.

“The group has benefited immensely from affiliatio­ns and relationsh­ips with DDB Worldwide and OMNICOM Group. We are prepared for the future that will be shaped by technology and creative talents.

“We are well positioned for the next 30 years of adding value to brands and businesses with creative solutions in the midst of significan­t changes in our world. We are set to witness more significan­t changes over the next 30 years triggered by explosive developmen­ts that are already in place all around us. Machines will match and surpass human intelligen­ce. The world will become more predictabl­e than ever,” he added.

Meanwhile, winners in the Influence Contest, a platform used to elicit creative descriptio­ns of the term, Influence in audio, visual arts, creative writing and others were also honoured and rewarded with cash prizes at the event. Twelve winners, three for each category, selected carefully by the contest’s judges- Babatunde Sule, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, Michael Epacka and Osa Okunkpolor­were unveiled and presented with cash prizes at the event.

Overall winners in each category got $1500, while 1st and 2nd runners-up got $1000 and $500 respective­ly.

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