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9mobile receives AAAN’s recognition award

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Nigeria’s leading customer-centric telecommunications company, 9mobile recently received a ‘Special Recognition and Supporter of Advertising’ award at the 50th Annual General Meeting of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN) in Abuja.

9mobile said the award demonstrates strong belief in the power of advertising to bring out the brand’s essence and build a truly Nigerian company.

Receiving the award, the Director of Marketing Communication at 9mobile, Saidat Lawal-Mohammed appreciated the organisers for the recognition.

She said that the award would challenge the company to do even better in championing the cause of creativity in the country.

From left: Group CEO, Prima Garnet Africa, Lolu Akinwunmi; 9mobile’s Director of Marketing Communication, Saidat Lawal-Mohammed; Head of Creative Services, Adeola Kayode; and Managing Director of Rinot Limited. Ifeoma Osubor, receiving the 9mobile’s Special Recognition and Supporter of Advertising award

 

“We commend AAAN for their achievements in the last 50 years to the development of creative practices in advertising and every other form of engagement between brands and consumers. The discussions at this event focused on what needs to be done moving forward, not just for Nigeria but for all of Africa, and we are confident that in another 50 years, we will be talking about it being accomplished”, Lawal-Mohammed said.

The theme for the anniversary was ’50 Years Young, Ready for More’.

AAAN President, Steve Babaeko said that “9mobile has remained committed in its support of the advertising practice in Nigeria, and we are most optimistic as an association that we can continue to count on the brand as a source of growth and inspiration”.

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