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Adlantique Wins Digital Marketing Award at 2025 Beacon of IC


Adlantique, a Lagos-based digital marketing agency, has been recognised as Nigeria’s best in digital marketing and content creativity at the 2025 Africa’s Beacon of ICT Merit & Leadership Awards.

The award, presented at a ceremony in Lagos, highlights Adlantique’s role in driving innovation and creativity in the country’s fast-growing digital marketing sector.

Organised annually by Communication Week Media, the ABoICT Awards celebrate organisations and individuals making significant contributions to Nigeria’s information and communications technology industry.

The organiser said in a statement that Adlantique stood out among leading agencies for its work blending storytelling, data-driven strategy, and design to deliver impactful campaigns.

The award affirms the agency’s reputation as a leader in digital storytelling and reflects the trust of its clients as well as the teamwork that underpins its campaigns.

According to the organisers, Adlantique’s success demonstrates how innovation and originality can redefine how brands connect with their audiences in today’s digital economy.

The ABoICT Awards, now a fixture in Nigeria’s technology and communications calendar, celebrate outstanding achievements and leadership in ICT, marketing and related sectors.

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