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Campus Alive Initiative Rejigs For Improved Services To Corporate Sector

By EDITOR
13 February 2015   |   11:00 pm
TO act as a link between campuses of the nation’s tertiary institutions and the corporate and business communities, Campus Alive Initiative, a campus-based marketing communications and consultancy company, has re-modeled its services for optimum results to clients.    In a statement by the Managing Director of the firm, Oyinwola Don Babatope, he said that over…

TO act as a link between campuses of the nation’s tertiary institutions and the corporate and business communities, Campus Alive Initiative, a campus-based marketing communications and consultancy company, has re-modeled its services for optimum results to clients.

   In a statement by the Managing Director of the firm, Oyinwola Don Babatope, he said that over the years, his company has provided linkage programmes that have helped a good number of corporate organisations increase their bottom-lines while also improving their relationship with the academic environment. 

  “We are now retuned for improved services, some of which include marketing, Television production, properties and logistics. We also runs consultancy services for various youth associations, non-government organisations, universities, corporate organizations and government agencies,” he said.

  With the aim of providing quality business services in the university community and environs, Campus Alive Initiative Limited has been operating since 2005. It has provided campus services for different corporate organisations as Silverbird Entertainment, NB plc, MTN, Etisalat, First Bank, Indomie, Shark Energy drink, UBA, Society for Family Health, Ondo and Osun State Action Committee on Aids, and also handled marketing activations and logistics services. 

  According to Oyinwola, Campus Alive Initiative is however not all about economic and business services, as the firm also has an humanitarian department which gives proper orientation to the youth to make them better people.

   “Through social entertainment, we use the avenue to pass the message of living a responsible and healthy life style among the youth on our campuses. This is to encourage the youths to say No to HIV/AIDS, indiscriminate sex, cultism, drugs, hooliganism, sexual abuse, and the like, while saying Yes to abstinence, education, youth empowerment, sports and entertainment,” he said.

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