L-R: Chris Wulff-Caesar, Marketing Director, FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria Plc; Osamede Uwubanmwen, President, Advertisers Association of Nigeria [ADVAN] Olu Akanmu, Guest Speaker/President and Co-CEO Opay; Ediri Ose-Ediale, CEO/Executive Director, ADVAN and Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communications & Event Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Plc at the 2022 ADVAN African Awards for Marketing Excellence; THEME; Marketing as a Tool for Sustainable Economic Development held in Lagos recently.
The President & Co-CEO, OPAY, Mr. Olu Akanmu has tasked organisations as well as marketers to begin to responsibly find innovative ways to solve the large social and commercial exclusion, unlock the potentials of these excluded markets with innovative service and business models that could make them profitable.
Akanmu who spoke on the theme: ‘Marketing as a tool for sustainable economic development’, stated this at the 11th Advertisers Association of Nigeria Africa Marketing Excellence Awards in Lagos recently.
“Can we truly say we are doing responsible marketing in a country like Nigeria if most of us despite our awards tonight are not relevant to 50% of the Nigerian population,” he queried adding that “America does not have this large profound exclusion problem, at least not like our context, hence Kotler could have defined marketing with implications that only markets that could be served at a profit are worthy.”
For marketers in developing countries, he said, “Africa and in Nigeria where 50% of our population are socially excluded, we need to responsibly find innovative ways to solve our large social and commercial exclusion, unlock the potentials of these excluded markets with innovative service and business models that could make them profitable. By doing so, we will double the size of our addressable markets, become more socially relevant while creating inclusive prosperity for all.”
“Cry the beloved country. Bayelsa, an oil producing state has 89% of its people poor, second only to Sokoto with 91% of its people poor. Cry the beloved country. That poverty is prevalent in Nigeria urban areas with 42% of urban poor as well as rural areas with 72% of rural poor,” Akanmu decried.
According to him, “With a Nigerian population of 211million and 133 million of which are poor, 63% of our people are poor and are probably not being served by our commercial markets who will find them unprofitable. We can conclude that our high rate of social exclusion in Nigeria also translates to high rate of commercial exclusion. That our businesses and our marketers are only serving and relevant to just about 40% of the Nigerian population or at best 50%.”
Speaking to innovation, President of Advertisers Association of Nigeria, Osamede Uwubanmwen stated that it’s a known fact that innovation is key to ensuring our reliance and effectiveness in the scheme of things, as such ADVAN has put in place an executive council that will ensure the association is a force to be reckoned with in the industry.
“We are not financial billing plans or links to brand budgets. We are the experts, whose corporate entities have spent so much training and equipping with the needed resources to carry out its day-to-day functions. We are the expert storytellers, who bring brand stories to life,” he said.
The 11th ADVAN Africa Awards witnessed a number of brands winning top categories. For instance, Maltina, a premium malt brand from Nigerian Breweries emerged winner in the Consumer Brand of the Year with 28% votes. Milo and Indomie came 2nd and 3rd respectively with 17% and 12% votes.
Brand Manager of Haier Thermocool, Samuel Akinrimisi emerged Brand Manager of the Year while Haier Thermocool, Maltina and Colgate won Brand of the Year in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively. Campaign of the Year went to Hero Beer-1st, Guinness Stout- 2nd and Milo-3rd position.
In other categories, Guinness Stout came top in experiential marketing campaign of the year category with Lush Hair occupying second spot and Goldberg & Lord’s Dry Gin sharing third place. Indigenous Brand category went to Peak Yoghurt while Maltina and Haier Thermocool claimed second and third position.
MTN Yellow Doctor won the CSR category with OMO and Dettol emerged second and third respectively. Legacy Brand went to FirstBank of Nigeria, Dettol & Haier Thermocool shared second position while Guinness Stout got third spot. Meanwhile, Kellogg’s, Indomie and Sunlight won New Brand/Revitalization Extension category in first, second and third position respectively.
Ms. Victoria Oluwaseun of Covenant University emerged winner for the Future Leader of Marketing category followed by Ajewole Roseline and Babafemi Oreoluwa in second and third respectively. Digital/Social Media Marketing Campaign went to Colgate, Budweiser and Peak Milk- first, second and third respectively while MTN, Colgate and Ariel claimed first, second and third in the Innovation category.
Premier Cool- 1st and Hypo- 2nd won in the Consumer Promotion category and in the Industry Builder-organisation category- Optimum Exposures, Daar Communications, Silverbird, TNT and Amin Mousalli were pronounced winners and in individual category- Samuel Akinrimisi, Dorcas Mashingil, and Dr. Segun Ounsanya were awarded for their efforts.
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