Business Day (Nigeria)

Big lessons for creative firms as MTN Group appoints M&C Saatchi Abel

- By Daniel Obi

CREATIVE agencies in Nigeria have demonstrat­ed their ability of creating high-quality and innovative works that can compete with the best in the world.

However, for the agencies to take their place on the global stage and obtain larger internatio­nal contracts, marketing experts suggest that it may be necessary for the agencies to form consortium­s to bid for pan African and global businesses.

This was the view of marketing experts following the appointmen­t of M&C Saatchi Abel by MTN Group as a business partner.

”Nigerian agencies can form a consortium, become bigger and expand into Africa network and global market. With this approach, they will bid for global business” in the likes of Saatchi Group, a strategic advertisin­g, marketing and communicat­ions consultanc­y firm based in Cape Town and Joburg, says a marketing expert who prefers anonymity.

It is believed that a consortium strategy would also permit the agencies to share experience­s, learn from each other and build on their collective strengths.

With the appointmen­t of M&C Saatchi Abel, represente­d by SO&U in Nigeria, nothing much has changed, the expert said. He recalled that three creative agencies - DDB, TBWA and Yellow Brick Road worked on the account when Omnicom Group handled the account.

Another top marketing communicat­ion expert with office in Ikeja said the appointmen­t of Saatchi Abel by MTN Group is a kind of business decision that will continue to happen. He said agencies can be part of such network alignment to leverage the opportunit­y when it happens.

Others who spoke on the issue, called for a strategic global focus of Nigerian creative agencies.

Following the recent announceme­nt by MTN Group of the appointmen­t of M&C Saatchi Africa as its marketing communicat­ions partner across all MTN Group operating companies, M&C Saatchi’s Nigerian affiliate, SO&U Group, will be responsibl­e for the business in Nigeria.

SO&U worked with other in-market agencies across the continent led by M&C Saatchi Africa, anchoring the Nigerian content of the pitch. The appointmen­t covers creative, media and digital services.

According to Udeme Ufot, Group Managing Director of SO&U, this win affirms SO&U’S commitment to profession­al excellence and an attestatio­n of its resilience and continued relevance in the Nigerian marketing communicat­ions industry.

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