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Oyo Governor for 52nd AAAN AGM/Congress Open in Ibadan
The Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN) will convene its flagship 52nd Annual General Meeting and Congress from July 17–19 at JAGZ Hotel, Ibadan. This year’s theme, “Charting Bold Paths Forward,” reflects the industry’s shared commitment to embracing innovation, resilience, and transformative leadership in a rapidly changing environment.
The three-day gathering will feature a compelling blend of cultural heritage, strategic dialogue, and professional celebration. The first day will see delegates pay a courtesy visit to Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Senator Rasheed Ladoja, a tradition that echoes AAAN’s longstanding respect for host communities and cultural roots.
The official conference will begin on July 18 and will be declared open by Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State. He is expected to be joined by dignitaries, including the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris Malagi, and the Minister of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, alongside the Director-General of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Dr. Lekan Fadolapo, setting the tone for high-level discourse and coordination.
A centrepiece of the day will be the keynote address from Dr. Cherry Eromosele, Executive Vice President & Group Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Interswitch Group, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Dr. Tayo Oyedeji, Group CEO of Insight Publicis Group Nigeria.
Confirmed panel speakers include Josiah Akinola of Nigerian Breweries PLC; Bolanle Osotule of Airtel Nigeria; George Onukwu of TBWA\Concept; Oluwatobi Williams of 7even Interactive; and Adedamola Richard‑Salvador of Digisplash Limited
AAAN President Mr. Lanre Adisa noted that this year’s theme is indicative of the AAAN’s readiness to be courageous in embracing innovation and vision.
“This is not the time to tiptoe around the future. Boldness is not a buzzword but the only language the future understands. In a landscape defined by constant change, boldness is not a gamble but a strategic imperative. Those who will lead tomorrow are those willing to question today,” said Adisa.
The final day of the event shifts focus to governance and celebration and will have two segments: Business Session and Gala/Award Night. The highlights of the former include leadership updates and the induction of new members. The latter will see deserving advertising professionals recognized and rewarded while dressed in aso oke regalia.
Founded in 1973, AAAN is Nigeria’s oldest and most influential collective of advertising agencies. Its annual AGM is a pivotal industry tradition, one that consolidates strategic progress, regulatory alignment, cross-sector collaboration, and storytelling that positions the Nigerian advertising industry on a bold, credible future trajectory.
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Nigeria Records Zero Piracy Incident Fourth Straight Year in 2025
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has reaffirmed its commitment to accountability, improved performance, and sustained growth in the maritime sector, as the country recorded zero piracy incidents on its territorial waters for the fourth consecutive year.
This came with the signing of its 2026 Sectoral Performance Bond, overseen by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola.
According to the Director-General of NIMASA, Mr Dayo Mobereola, the Performance Bond is a key governance instrument for tracking deliverables, strengthening institutional accountability, and aligning the Agency’s operations with national priorities.
He stated that NIMASA’s ongoing reforms are driven by purposeful leadership and strategic ministerial support, adding that the Agency remains committed to delivering on its mandate in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
On maritime security, Mobereola disclosed that Nigeria has recorded zero piracy incidents in its territorial waters over the past four years, attributing the milestone to enhanced surveillance systems and improved inter-agency collaboration.
He further revealed that the Agency is at an advanced stage of automating its ship registry processes, a move expected to improve efficiency, reduce delays, and boost Nigeria’s competitiveness in global maritime business.
Providing an update on the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF), the NIMASA boss said more than 60 applications have been received since the portal was launched in January 2026, assuring that the disbursement process will be transparent and strictly monitored.
Mr Mobereola also noted that Nigeria has deposited three conventions with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), while three others are awaiting Federal Executive Council approval, underscoring the country’s commitment to international maritime standards.
Speaking further, he noted that Nigeria’s election into category C at the IMO Council in November 2025 restored its voice in global maritime governance and strengthened its leadership role in Africa.
In his remarks, Minister Oyetola reiterated the federal government’s commitment to using the maritime sector to drive economic diversification, job creation, and foreign exchange earnings.
He stressed that the Performance Bonds are binding commitments that will be closely monitored, declaring that “accountability is not optional.”
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FCCPC to Extend Regulatory Oversight to Electrical, Electronic Products
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) says it has expanded its market surveillance and product testing to electrical and electronic products to ensure strict regulatory compliance.
The organisation also said it was extending market surveillance to cables and other building materials due to significant product safety issues regarding collapsed buildings.
According to the Director of the Surveillance and Investigations Department at FCCPC, Mrs Boladale Adeyinka, there are products that did not meet basic safety and quality standards in circulation.
She noted that where business conduct raises concerns about consumer safety, such matters would be investigated.
Mrs Adeyinka said the commission was coordinating with various sector regulators to address weaknesses that permitted unsafe products to enter or remain in the market.
”When a product presents a risk, the law requires prompt collective action, including product withdrawal, product recall, and proper notice to the consumer.
“If you are producing products in Nigeria and you discover there is a safety concern or likely to be a safety concern with respect to products that you have rolled out in the market, you have an obligation to withdraw and recall them.
“You also give notice to consumers who have purchased those products to be able to make the remedial actions, particularly with products that may significantly affect the lives of consumers of those products.”
“These are not optional expectations but legal requirements under our law. They are statutory duties to ensure product safety and consumer welfare in Nigeria.
“Failure to act responsibly by recalling, withdrawing, and issuing consumer notice will attract strict and stiff regulatory response from the commission,” she added.
The official noted that, “Compliance is not a favour to the regulator,” she stated.
Mrs Adeyinka also said FCCPC, headed by Mr Tunji Bello, remained committed to effectively monitoring and enforcing compliance across the market.
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Kebbi Assembly Speaker Muhammad Usman Zuru Dies in Egypt
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Mr Muhammad Usman Zuru, has died in an Egyptian hospital.
He was said to have breathed his last on Monday night at the North African healthcare facility.
Details surrounding his death last night have yet to be made public, but the Special Adviser to Governor Nasir Idris on Communication and Strategy, Mr Idris Zuru, said, “We are still gathering full details surrounding his passing. The government will make an official statement and announce burial arrangements in consultation with the family.”
“The death of the Speaker, Muhammad Usman Zuru, came to us as a rude shock. It is a painful loss not only to Kebbi State but to the entire nation,” the media aide further stated.
It was gathered that the late Speaker travelled to Egypt to receive treatment for an undisclosed illness.
Before his passing, the lawmaker represented Zuru Constituency in the Kebbi State House of Assembly.
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