2019 LAIF Awards: AAAN announces jury

The Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN) has announced the jury for the 2019 Lagos Advertising and Ideas Festival (LAIF), slated to hold on 14 December in Lagos.

A statement by AAAN Publicity Secretary, Jenkins Alumona, said that members of the jury, include; Gbemi Sagay, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dencil Limited; Stanley Lumax, a New York-based Communication Expert; Toni Kan Onwordi, author, editor and Public Relations specialist; and Irene Donati, Head of Marketing and Brand Strategy, Lionheart Group, Ghana.

Others are Ekenena Ezaga, Creative Director, SO&U; Yaa Boateng, Creative Director, Ogilvy Ghana; Dave Chukwuji, Creative Director, DKK Nigeria; Sunny Mohammed, Creative Director, DDB Lagos; and Kayode Olowu, Creative Director, Onewildcard.

The statement quoted the Chairman, LAIF Management Board and AAAN Vice President, Steve Babaeko, saying the selection of jurors will create a fair and balanced atmosphere for judging the LAIF entries.

Speaking on the significance of the event, AAAN President, Ikechi Odigbo, explained that the LAIF Awards focuses on recognising, rewarding and fostering creative excellence in all areas of marketing communications.

He added that the jury is a combination of marketing and communication experts as well as creative connoisseurs in and outside the country.

The 2019 LAIF Awards has as its theme: “Tori Tori of LAIF”.

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