Nitro121 promises bespoke offerings to clients, celebrates 15th anniversary

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The leading brand-building and marketing communication company, Nitro 121 (formerly known as 141 Worldwide), turns fifteen on the 1st of September 2020 and promises to continue to deliver bespoke marketing communications services to clients and other partners.

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Founded in 2005, the Agency is known for creating cutting edge and engaging experiences across touchpoints that have helped to build brands in the marketplace to deliver profitable growth.

Managing Director, Lampe Omoyele says, “As we mark 15years of operation wherein we have gone through transitions and transformation, one thing remains constant: our unwavering commitment to serve clients with uncompromised professionalism in line with our act RIGHT values, Responsible, Integrity, Gusto, Harmony and Transparency, as well as a continuing drive to be innovative and impactful in the marketplace.”

Chairman, Lolu Akinwunmi adds, “Nitro 121 has a heritage of excellence and integrity that continues to drive the Agency’s performance and the future is certainly bright.”

Nitro 121works with clients and brands such as British-American Tobacco (BAT), Multichoice, Bajaj, Honeywell, First Bank, FBN Insurance, Total, British Council, Cadbury and Bayer amongst others. It is noted as the agency that helped launch Etisalat (now 9mobile) into Nigeria and worked on the brand for ten years.

Nitro 121 has a strong team of highly skilled personnel with several years of experience across different industries and markets and offers a full bouquet of through-the-line marketing communication, which includes planning and strategy, creative development, brand management, digital services, media planning and buying, radio/TV production and experiential.

 

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