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Remarks by Steve Bamidele Omojafor, OON, Chairman, STB-McCANN at The Industry Summit/ Awards held at D’Poduim, on Friday, March 31, 2023


I am delighted to be here to chair this fourth edition of the Industry Summit/Awards, put together not just to brainstorm on the state of our marketing communication industry but to celebrate some of our best people and organisations. I salute the sense of purpose of the Convener of this event,

Mr. Goddie Ofose, and his team on December 29 Media Ltd, publishers of The Industry Newspaper.

Summit: How Marketers Should Handle 2023. It struck me for obvious reasons.

We are already done with the general elections. Voters and the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) have played their parts. Now, the courts have taken over, to seal or upturn the people’s mandate. But then, that’s the beauty of democracy.

Prospects (January 2023) makes it clear that the pronounced weaknesses of the United States, 

Europe and China, which are described as ‘the world’s three major engines of growth, would have

‘adverse spillovers for emerging markets and developing economies.’ This is not hard to understand.

Nigeria, for instance, when you throw in a mish-mash of the country’s low crude production, weak exports, the dynamics of the workplace and importantly, a budget deficit of N11.34trillion, derived from a projected total revenue of N10.49 trillion and total expenditure of N21.83 trillion, budgeted by the outgoing Buhari administration, it is easy to infer that the picture is far from rosy either for the country’s economy or, more strongly, for us in the Marketing Communication Industry. I leave the rest to our Financial Experts and Egg Heads in the incoming administration.

Measurements and Drive Efficiencies with Intelligence and, secondly, “FMCG: Impact of Government Policy Shifts on the Industry”.

SIR STEVE BAMIDELE OMOJAFOR, OON, frpa

IKEJA, LAGOS

MARCH 31, 2023


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