[NIGERIA] Quadrant MSL, High-Stakes PR and GLG Communications, Partner to Host Africa Communications Week 2023
Lagos, Nigeria (May 26, 2023) – Members of the Africa Communications Week (ACW) on Thursday, May 25 2023,
hosted communications professionals across Lagos to a
conversations-and-cocktails event, to commemorate Africa Day and Africa
Communications Week 2023.
The
event, themed ‘Telling the Africa Story:
The Communicators’ Responsibility’,
was hosted by Quadrant MSL on the grounds of the Insight Redefini
Campus, the integrated marketing communications group of Troyka Holdings, and
member of Publicis Groupe. The event and dialogue which was spearheaded by ACW
host, Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications Manager, Nestle Nigeria, was
designed to promote intentional and responsible communications practices for a
strong African narrative.
On
why Africa Communications Week is important, ACW host in Lagos, Victoria Uwadoka disclosed that
dialogues like ‘Telling the Africa Story’ are instrumental in shaping and
amplifying the dynamic narratives of Africa. She said, “As African communicators, we
have a responsibility to represent and reflect the realities, challenges, and
opportunities of our continent. As we engage, it is my hope that we will all
embrace our responsibility as communicators and make a positive impact on
Africa’s narrative.” Uwadoka
praised members of the Africa Communications Week (ACW) for focussing on the important
job of advancing a borderless Africa.
Seyi
Layade, Account Management Director, Insight publicis, during her opening
remarks, highlighted the importance of great campaigns and strategy carefully
delivered in garnering support, using the example of late Mrs Dora Akunyili’s
‘Great People, Great Nation’ campaign. She welcomed the dialogue and implored
communication professionals to proffer solutions on how Africa's stories can be
best told.
During
the event, professionals were involved in critical thought-provoking questions
about the African story, with some focus on the Nigerian perspective, as well
as a panel discussion with speakers from communications and media, including Victoria Uwadoka, ACW host and
Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Manager at Nestle; Dr. Ogho Okiti, Chief Product Officer,
Think Business Africa, and former Managing Director of BusinessDay Newspaper; Anthony Osae-Brown, Nigerian Bureau
Chief, Bloomberg; and Oluwarantimi
Olaniyan, Co-host and Business
Lead of Quadrant MSL who also moderated the panel discussion.
Both
Dr Okiti and Mr Osage-Brown agreed that the African story was about its
diversity and uniqueness, stressing the roles that internal competence and
history play in the collective narrative.
In her statement, the
event host, Oluwarantimi Olaniyan, stressed
the importance of getting Africa's story right. She said, “Africa’s development is
dependent on the perception of its activities by both dwellers and continental
colleagues. This perception of Africa determines the volumes of trade and
investment, patriotism, and hope. For this reason, the African story must be
apt to deliver the positive outcomes Africans desire. We must look beyond
ourselves to collaborate across sectoral and specialisation borders in order to
enhance the true story of our diversity, bringing in content creators, media
and non-communicators into the mix.”
Oluwarantimi
who is quite keen about responsible communications reiterated that what
communicators say and how they say it, have an impact on Africa’s reputation.
Sharing
their excitement about the dialogue, attendees referred to the event as perhaps
the most impactful dialogue on responsible communications, in recent years.
Other
public relations doyens present at the event included CMC Connect Group’s CEO
and immediate past President, African Public Relations Association (APRA), Yomi
Badejo-Okusanya, who encouraged
communicators to take the conversations to other stakeholders and encourage the
dialogue in other spheres of society, as well as Assistant General Manager
Operations of Channels Television, Kingsley D. Uranta, who encouraged
partnerships and sponsorships of amazing African and Nigerian storytelling
platforms.
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About
Africa Communications Week (ACW)
Africa
Communications Week is a global movement building bridges between
communications professionals committed to Africa’s transformation.
AfricaCommsWeek
hosts a series of global conferences, workshops, and events to encourage
Africa-focused communication professionals to connect, engage, and impact
Africa’s transformation through strategic communication.
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