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Indigo named top PR agency in Nigeria at LAPRIGA Awards


Integrated Indigo Limited, one of Nigeria’s leading public relations and strategic communications agencies, delivered an outstanding performance at the 2025 Lagos Public Relations Industry Gala and Awards, LAPRIGA, where it swept five awards across different categories, including the coveted Model Agency of the Year.

The awards ceremony was held on Friday, December 12, 2025, at the Muson Centre, Lagos. Other categories won by the agency include Insight-Driven Communication, Private Sector Public Relations Campaign of the Year, Crisis and Issue Management, and Sustainability Communications.

Speaking on the achievement, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Indigo Limited, Bolaji Abimbola, said the multiple wins reflect the agency’s versatility and deep understanding of evolving client and societal needs.

Abimbola explained that winning across diverse categories such as crisis management, sustainability communications and insight-driven campaigns further underscores the agency’s capacity to deliver value-driven solutions.

He said the recognition strengthens Integrated Indigo’s resolve to continue providing innovative, responsible and results-oriented communications services.

“These awards reflect the strength of our thinking, the quality of our execution, and the dedication of our people. At Integrated Indigo, we remain committed to helping brands navigate complexity, manage reputation, and build meaningful connections with stakeholders through strategic, insight-led communication,” Abimbola said.

Presenting the Model Agency of the Year Award to Integrated Indigo, the Chairman of the Selection Committee, Chido Nwakanma, disclosed that the 2025 edition of LAPRIGA attracted over 100 entries across 19 award categories.

According to him, the number of submissions reflects the growing recognition of the awards and the improving quality of professional practice within the public relations industry.

While commending the quality of entries received, Nwakanma urged practitioners to embrace peer review and professional validation as essential to the growth and credibility of the profession.

“Submitting your work for scrutiny is a professional stride, not a vulnerability. Excellence thrives when it is confidently showcased,” he said.

The LAPRIGA success further builds on Integrated Indigo’s strong run of industry recognitions in 2025. The agency recently won Best in Brand Communications at the 2025 SERAS Awards and also emerged as a major winner at the 2025 Brandcom Awards, where it was named PR Agency of the Year and Most Outstanding Agency in Corporate Communications.

On the continental stage, Integrated Indigo also received the Excellence in Financial Communications honour at the 2025 SABRE Awards, reinforcing its reputation as a leading communications agency.

With an expanding portfolio of award-winning work and a solid track record across local and international platforms, Integrated Indigo continues to set industry benchmarks by blending strategy, creativity and purpose to deliver impactful communication that supports business success and positive societal outcomes.

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