We started something over five years ago. Our company was just nine years old. Less than 30 staff, and revenue of around $2m. We had just launched ID Africa. Plaqad was nothing but a dream. And our only major multinational client was Nigerian Breweries PLC. What did we do five years ago? We launched PR […]
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Hi There, My name is Ayeni Adekunle, and I’m the founder/CEO of BHM. When we planned for the 2020 Nigeria PR Report, we had no idea of how the year would turn out. The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the world as we know it, and for the Public Relations industry, it has meant asking very […]
On July 22, 2020, I will be joining Professor Chris Ogbechie, Ndidi Nweli, Sola Dawodu and other speakers to share my thoughts at a public lecture themed “Survival of MSMEs during Uncertain Times: Is Corporate Governance a Luxury or Necessity?”. Hosted by the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN), the public […]
Recent developments across the globe have led to a drastic change from the norm. This seismic shift has been made easy by an unprecedented era of development in disruptive technology. On Friday, July 17, 2020, I will be speaking at the 2020 edition of the Phyllion Tech PR Conference. In a session titled “Embracing […]
The Founder and CEO of Nigeria’s leading Media and Public Relations company, BHM, Ayeni Adekunle, has been confirmed to speak at the 2020 Phyllion Tech PR Conference. First-of-its-kind in the Public Relations Space, Phyllion Tech PR Conference, comes on the heels of the enduring disruptive technology which has impacted business operations as a result […]
I was going through a twitter thread last night, where a couple of young Nigerians talked about comedy skits and character stereotyping. You know, Lasisi Elenu with the snapchat lip filter, Ogbeni Adan and his father-son shenanigans, Taaooma and her mom’s slap, and so on. Then someone said ‘I really like what Josh2Funny has done, by introducing different […]
I used to think the world was experiencing a leadership crisis. From Abuja to London and Washington, I’d shake my head and think ‘why are we allowing the worst amongst us to lead, yet we complain of poor performance?’. What I’ve since found out, through my little understanding of how we got to where we […]
Greetings everyone, I really do hope your day is going on well, in spite of everything that’s happening. I wanted to quickly give you some updates about the decision we are taking around how we will work going forward, because of the uncertainties surrounding COVID-19, in addition to the already frustrating system occasioned by the […]
I can’t remember how I got introduced to Soji Dehinde. But it was he who in turn introduced me to a couple of gentlemen who would go on to become friends, brothers, and supporters as I tried to find my feet in the late 90s and early 2000s. I’ve shared before, of how he introduced me […]
With a youth population of over 126 Million; an approximate 70% of the population, Nigeria and indeed the rest of the world have a lot to benefit from a fully scaled creative sector. Our sportsmen and women are adored globally. Across Africa and beyond, Nollywood is a powerful export and ambassador. And music? Our […]