Damilola Omitogun
Articles by this Author
Afribank Tows Growth Path, Rebrands
- By Damilola Omitogun
- Published December 21st, 2009
- BrandWorld
- Unrated
AFRIBANK Plc has recorded a mileage thought the growth part it started towing recently.
To this end the bank has assured its customers that a new dawn of positive change and development has come with the skilled and experienced management team, which will take the bank to assume its pride of place.
To this end the bank has assured its customers that a new dawn of positive change and development has come with the skilled and experienced management team, which will take the bank to assume its pride of place.
Guinness Extra Stout Sponsors Super Eagles
- By Damilola Omitogun
- Published December 21st, 2009
- BrandWorld
- Unrated
NIGERIA’S foremost brewery, Guinness Nigeria Plc, through its flagship
brand, Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (Fes) has announced its
sponsorship of the Super Eagles to the Cup of African Nations (Can) and
the Federation of lnternational Football Associations (Fifa)
Competitions taking place in Angola and South Africa respectively.
BUA Group Acquires More Cement Companies
- By Damilola Omitogun
- Published September 13th, 2009
- BrandWorld
- Unrated
In a bid to strengthen its market positioning and expand its brand profile in the competitive market place, BUA Group - one of Nigeria’s emerging and fast growing indigenous conglomerates, has made a daring acquisition of Sokoto Cement, CCNN and Edo Cement Company located in Okpella in Etsako East local government of Edo State.
Re-Branding Campaign Moves to Plateau
- By Damilola Omitogun
- Published September 13th, 2009
- BrandWorld
- Unrated
The on-going nationwide Re-branding Nigeria Campaign will be launched in Plateau State on Monday 13th September, 2009 in Jos.
FG Set to Support Ad Agencies on Creative Production
- By Damilola Omitogun
- Published May 3rd, 2009
- BrandWorld
- Unrated
THE federal government of Nigeria through the minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili has expressed commitment to the improvement of creative production infrastructure in Nigeria as a way to discourage Nigerian advertisers and their consulting agencies from patronizing foreign countries and foreign creative consultants, especially South Africa and the United Kingdom.

