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THISDAY MD, Bello, Honoured with Media Industry Torch Bearer Award

- Raheem Akingbolu

The Managing Director of THISDAY Newspapers, Mr. Eniola Bello, has clinched the Media Industry Touch Bearer Award of the Brand Journalist­s’ Associatio­n of Nigeria (BJAN).

Bello and nine other prominent media practition­ers, drawn from Print Media, Advertisin­g and Brand Management, were recognised by the associatio­n at its 10th year anniversar­y award for their contributi­on to the growth of the industry. The roll call also includes; the Publisher of Marketing Edge, John Ajayi and Managing Director, CMC Connect, Yomi Badejo-Okusanya.

Speaking at the award ceremony held in Lagos recently, BJAN President, Clara Okoro said the recognitio­n became necessary to appreciate excellence, set standard and encourage upcoming practition­ers.

At the anniversar­y lecture, which preceded the award, the Managing Director of Nitro 121, Lampe Omoyele observed that as markets, economies and other factors change in this increasing­ly unstable and unpredicta­ble environmen­t, companies that can adapt within the eco-system have a distinct advantage.

Omoyele, a business leader made the assertion while speaking on the lecture with the theme: ‘Brands and the Role of Technology in a Disruptive Economy’

According to him, companies can adapt through products and services that must be relevant to the consumer and think ‘Glocal’ in their business strategy. He gave an example of how 7Up Bottling Company, a soft drinking producing global company adapted by producing sanitiser to meet consumers’ needs and as part of survival strategy. He warned organisati­ons either to disrupt the market or be disrupted.

“To survive, organizati­ons need to meet ever-growing consumer expectatio­ns. To thrive, organizati­ons must go one (or many) steps further and create novel and memorable customer experience­s”, he said.

Lampe who is the CEO of Nitro 121, said the difference between survival and being phased out of the market is the ability to act quickly and make fact-based decisions. “Survival in the disruptive economy requires the ability to quickly manage opportunit­ies and threats in an effective and efficient way. Being prepared with right leadership, governance and capabiliti­es is crucial for survival and needs to be in place at once, he said.

He identified awareness, affordabil­ity, availabili­ty, assurance or trustworth­iness as four critical keys for brands to win.

 ?? PHOTO: ETOP UKUTT ?? L-R: Head of Marketing and Communicat­ions, KPMG Nigeria, Mr. David Okwara; Manager, Operations and Analytics, KPMG Nigeria, Iyinola Abosede-Brown; Partner / Head of Advisory, KPMG Nigeria, Mr.Olumide Olayinka; Senior Manager, Tech Platforms, KPMG Nigeria, Stella Adibe; and Partner/ Head, Digital go Transforma­tion, KPMG Africa, Mr. Boye Ademola, at the Press Briefing on the KPMG Africa Digital Summit 2022 held in Lagos… recently
PHOTO: ETOP UKUTT L-R: Head of Marketing and Communicat­ions, KPMG Nigeria, Mr. David Okwara; Manager, Operations and Analytics, KPMG Nigeria, Iyinola Abosede-Brown; Partner / Head of Advisory, KPMG Nigeria, Mr.Olumide Olayinka; Senior Manager, Tech Platforms, KPMG Nigeria, Stella Adibe; and Partner/ Head, Digital go Transforma­tion, KPMG Africa, Mr. Boye Ademola, at the Press Briefing on the KPMG Africa Digital Summit 2022 held in Lagos… recently

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