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AAAN Drives Transformation With Focus On Innovation, Leadership

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
11 months ago
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Nigeria’s advertising and marketing industry is undergoing significant transformation as key stakeholders rally around a renewed commitment to innovation, resilience, and bold leadership. Under the theme “Charting Bold Paths Forward,” the industry is addressing the urgent need to adapt to a rapidly changing business landscape.

The association noted that its 52nd Annual General Meeting and Congress, which began yesterday in Ibadan, is bringing together key stakeholders from across Nigeria’s advertising and marketing ecosystem for three days of industry-defining dialogue, networking, and celebration.

This year’s conversations bring together distinguished leaders such as the director general of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Dr. Lekan Fadolapo; Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State; and the minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi.

Key discussions will focus on: Policies and regulations shaping the sector’s future; Strategies for fostering a dynamic and sustainable creative economy; as well as Pathways for agencies to respond to disruption with creativity and agility.

President of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN), Lanre Adisa, emphasised the pivotal role of agencies in navigating new challenges and seizing emerging opportunities. As Adisa puts it, today’s landscape rewards those “bold enough to rethink, retool, and reimagine the value they bring.”

 

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Also, prominent industry voices, including Idowu Akinde (CEO, Impact Hub Lagos) and Bolanle Osotule (GM, Brand Marketing and Advertising, Airtel Nigeria), offer insight into how agencies and brands can innovate to remain relevant and drive measurable impact, while a distinguished panel explores actionable solutions for companies across the value chain.

 

Key areas of impact include: Leveraging emerging technologies to reach diverse audiences; Nurturing local talent and creativity for global competitiveness; Collaborating across sectors for sustainable business practices and Recognising Excellence and Building Community

 

As part of ongoing efforts to elevate industry standards, exceptional contributions are celebrated, and new members are welcomed into the professional community.

 

The ceremonies will highlight not just achievement, but also a shared vision for the future—one rooted in collaboration, continuous learning, and cultural pride.

 

Through its forward-looking agenda, Nigeria’s advertising sector is not just responding to change, but actively shaping the future of marketing communications on the continent.

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