
Oshuniran Sheriff Ola: What the Yoruba Slang “Datiemo” Can Teach Comms Professionals About Audience Segmentation
“Datiemo” is a Yoruba slang that literally translates to “know thy own”. In this piece, Oshuniran Sheriff Ola uses it to

“Datiemo” is a Yoruba slang that literally translates to “know thy own”. In this piece, Oshuniran Sheriff Ola uses it to

This week, we spotlight Betty Akoth Onyando, Associate Consultant, Corporate Communications at Dev-Afrique. Drawing from her experience across media, public relations,

To grow as a young communication professional, you must actively build your skills, stay adaptable to change, and keep learning continuously.

A career plan should guide you, not box you in. Sometimes the most fulfilling paths come from opportunities you never saw

This monthly series gives you a behind-the-scenes look at A Day in the Life of a Comms Professional. Meet Amedia Anyang,

Oyinloluwa Alalade, Communications Consultant and Professional, highlights the organisation’s website as more than a static touchpoint, urging brands to treat it

“For me, communications is more than a profession; it is a calling. It is a way to document truth, amplify unheard

In this piece, Ebai Ekwet, Founder and Public Speaking Coach at Erha, offers a fresh perspective on how communicators can be

Today on our Comms Spotlight Series, we feature Israel Bionyi, whose career began with a simple curiosity for storytelling and has

Across many projects and programmes, consultation has become routine: meetings are held, comments are recorded, and reports are written. But how