Babaeko canvasses support for new AAAN president
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The immediate past president of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN), Steve Babaeko, has urged members to support his successor, Lanre Adisa.
Speaking at the just concluded 51st AGM/ Congress held in Abeokuta, Babaeko said, “as I hand over the baton to our capable president, Lanre Adisa, I do so with full confidence in his leadership. Lanre and his team bring fresh energy that will propel the AAAN to even greater heights. His innovative ideas promise a bright future for our association. I implore all of us to extend the same level of cooperation to Lanre and his team that you have so generously given to us. Our association’s continued success depends on our collective efforts and unity.”
Acknowledging members for their unwavering support, Babaeko recalled, “when I stated, my career, I never imagined I could come this far. Yet, with your unwavering trust and support, the past four years has been incredibly fulfilling. Despite the challenges that we faced, your confidence in my leadership has been the cornerstone of our achievements. Together, we have navigated difficult times and celebrated many successes.”
In conclusion, he added, “it has been a privilege to work alongside dedicated and passionate professionals whose commitment to the AAAN has been inspiring.”
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