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A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by AnonPoet: 8:23am On Jan 09, 2023
Adetola Durojaiye, Director of Business & Strategy at Syracuse Africa, has had a very interesting career path that, almost ironically, did not kick off as the start of his career in the marketing industry. Despite the fact that his entry into the world of marketing was quite unplanned, it turned out to be an exciting and passionate adventure across both local and international scopes.

Even more astounding is his fast-paced career trajectory and growth within a very short period of time. Within 5 years, Adetola rose through the ranks from being a modest social media manager, a job that was initially a hobby, to becoming the Manager and eventually the Director of Business and Strategy at a top Pan-African agency charged with managing over 30 local and international brands in the industry, over time. He has, to his credit, spearheaded the marketing innovations in many popular brands, leading to the bagging of several awards like the 2021 BoICT Awards- Best Selling High-End Smartphone of the Year (OPPO Reno Series), the 2021 GAGE Awards – Online Campaign of the Year (#ShotOnOPPO) and the 2019 Nigerian Tech Innovation & Telecoms Awards (NTITA) – Emerging Smartphone Brand of the Year.

As a leading Marketing strategist in his industry, his marketing experiences stretch from the tech industry to the FMCG and finance industry, proving that his skills are not industry-specific but core competencies that will stand him out anywhere. Quite literally, anything Adetola Durojaiye touches turn to gold.

Adetola Durojaiye’s journey into digital marketing although unplanned has turned out to be quite an exciting adventure. In his words, “My journey into digital marketing is something that was unplanned. It was something that was available by the time I was a job seeker. I was very social media savvy. I had a huge following on Twitter, in particular. As a result of my large following and how I was able to create conversations on Twitter which got a lot of engagements, I attracted people in the marketing industry who wanted to work with me as a consultant and those who wanted to employ me. When I was made an offer to work with some of the leading agencies, I couldn’t refuse. It is difficult to get a job in Nigeria. I took it, and it became something that I enjoyed. Digital marketing is something that is the mother of all marketing. Social media marketing is a branch of digital marketing. Because I enjoy social media, it made me enjoy digital marketing. It also helped me to grow at a very fast pace. It’s been 5 years and seven-eight months now I have gotten around 4-5 promotions within the industry. So it has been a good one.”

For Adetola, his belief is that entering into the marketing industry requires not just knowledge but a passion for social media since it is a dwelling place of customers and customers are the lifeline of any brand or business. “Whatever you are trying to sell, the end user is what matters. If you place a good enough priority on this consumer you will be able to thrive.”

Moving forward, the director clarifies a common misconception between what is known as ‘marketing’ and ‘digital marketing.’ He says, “There is a big difference. I have had a couple of experiences where people ask me what I do and I respond that I am a marketing strategist and then they go “all these marketers.” They mean that when they employ you as a salesperson and give you targets. But digital marketing is much more than that. It is about building brands through the use of digital platforms. It is about building brands, connecting them with their consumers, and connecting consumers with brands as well. It is also the cheapest means to reach your target audience or consumers. Marketing today is way bigger than what most people know it to be. It is to get people to know more about your product in a way that would benefit your brand. If you do a video, for example, and post it on social media you would probably reach more people than TV because digital has more coverage. You can also take advantage of modern technology like data because now you can know where people are watching your videos, and how people from the North are perceiving your video in English or Hausa. Digital marketing makes marketing a lot easier and cheaper than conventional marketing.”

Practicing marketing in a place like Nigeria showcases the viability of the industry seeing as there is a lot of competition on the ground. In his opinion, this is what has made the industry not only thrive but greatly improve, especially with the new generation of Gen Zs. “I have to say that influencer marketing in Nigeria right now is fantastic. You have to appreciate what influencers and content creators are doing. In terms of the content, they are producing it is almost on the global level, looking at the camera quality, voice quality, and recording capacity. Many of the influencers in the UK and the US are also of Nigerian descent. Nigerians are doing amazing when it comes to influencing. I am a big fan of what they do and I have had the opportunity to collaborate with a lot of them. As a marketing strategist, you are required to come up with different strategies that sell your brand. You need to put out communications in different forms. The consumer is always what matters and some of them are not going to be convinced until they see someone they trust talking about it. Influencers are who people trust because they follow them every day. For instance, if Rihanna is tweeting about a lip gloss you will see fans who will say “If Rihanna is using this I definitely have to use it.

“Influencers have a large influence on the audience compared to what even your ad will get you. If you were to see a video about some random person, you would probably pay more attention to a video with a celebrity, especially the one you follow and love what they do. If you are following them for a reason, you will most likely buy into the brands that they endorse. Influencers are a mouthpiece for many brands. Some influencers would not also take up gigs or jobs from brands that they themselves don’t trust. What you see today in the influencer community is just the tip of the iceberg. The next five years in Nigeria in the influencer industry are going to be explosive.

However, society has become more sensitive than before. “…For example, if you were to create a video about Maggi and you place a woman in the kitchen, you could have people challenging it, “are you saying that only women are supposed to be in the kitchen?’ These are some challenges that the industry has had to adapt to, and it is doing so fairly well, but still way behind in comparison to the international industry. ‘I would say the industry has grown well but we are still behind international agencies. One of the reasons is that they have more things to work with; I will also say a richer audience to work with. The purchasing power in Nigeria is quite low. It makes it very hard to sell expensive products and hard to target the core audience for these expensive things.”

His approach to marketing is unique and tailored to the many brands he has worked with while taking into cognizance his team’s strengths and weaknesses. “I have worked with both local and international brands across different industries, mostly smartphone companies, I would say many brands have their guidelines that you have to follow in creating whatever strategy that you are creating. As a marketing strategist, I will take this and try to create what works for them. One of the stumbling blocks that you will face as a digital marketer is the brand guideline which often will box you into a place when trying to come up with ideas. Sometimes many of these people are also flexible.

“The biggest lesson is that what makes a beautiful campaign is your team. When you have the right team and your people are able to synchronise it is always easy. You never can tell who is going to bring out the best idea. It could be the intern. Most of the time it may not even be the manager that brings out the best idea. It is mostly the junior ones that are not thinking inside of the box because they are not as restricted since they have less communication with the client, for example. However, as the manager, you are able to take their idea and transform it or flesh it out in a way that does not violate any brand guidelines. I think your team is just as strong as your marketing campaign. The team goes into your deployment because many times when we want to execute a campaign, we need more hands than we already have and that is what makes a great campaign. One of my best campaigns was one where I had over 100 people on the team.”

Speaking on the Nigerian policy environment, Adetola opines that “The current policies are not exactly bad. However, there are rumours of the federal government trying to censor how people place their ads on social media. The government is not in control of social media. Hence, it is hard for them to monitor adverts on the different platforms because they are not Nigerian-owned or affiliated with Nigeria apart from the fact that they are available in Nigeria. The government is trying to police it and I don’t think it is necessary because we already have quality control where they check every ad to make sure you are not violating certain rules.

The other challenge is when you are trying to get approval for a billboard, you have to go through several approval processes. For example, if you are a food company, NAFDAC has to approve the video and you still have to get approval from APCON. It is just a long process. If it can be made easier we can have a more viable environment for people to succeed and it will eliminate a lot of frustration coming from government officials and clients. One of the things that NAFDAC has done on their part is that you can send them a script before you shoot the video so you do not waste money on your video. I think the government is doing very well but it can be better.”

https://guardian.ng/news/a-company-director-at-29-how-adetola-durojaiye-rose-to-the-top-in-five-years/

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Toneypen247(m): 8:25am On Jan 09, 2023
Interesting and congratulations to him.

I tap from his grace. My hard work will pay off excellently one day. Amen


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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by bestman09(m): 8:51am On Jan 09, 2023
Congratulations to him. Opportunity call

Life is unpredictable. Some make it earlier and easier, while some makes late. It's not by might nor power. Just be focused on what you are doing and pray for God to bless you.

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by MorolayoVictor(m): 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
29?

Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Crystalom5: 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
Hhmmm
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by buygala(m): 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
Toneypen247:
Interesting

I tap from his grace. My hard work will pay off excellently one day.


Take it easy with the tapping, make you no go tap Invictus kind of "Grace" grin





These days, e no dey hard for "success story" turn to "Prison story"... Things go from 0-100 and back to 0 very fast.

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by EKONGKING: 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
How long will he remain a Nigerian ,I doubt it.
These are the types of persons who japa and I hardly blame them .

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Formularcr7: 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
Hard work pays

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Tboymessiah(m): 8:52am On Jan 09, 2023
NasoLifeBe!!!
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Bridget95(f): 8:53am On Jan 09, 2023
His yoruba brothers helped him .

Corruption is high in our country

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Journalistonwhe: 8:53am On Jan 09, 2023
Ok
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Nobody: 8:53am On Jan 09, 2023
I agree that social media is a great tool in marketing
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Johnpeter3021: 8:54am On Jan 09, 2023
Burna Boy Sheds Tears As His Lamborghini Aventador Worth 800 million Naira Lands In Nigeria, He is Now Bigger Than Wizkid and Davido

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opzv8bK22pk
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by LikeAking: 8:54am On Jan 09, 2023
People wey dey blessed.

Not like a cursed soul like me.

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by theophorus(m): 8:55am On Jan 09, 2023
This success thing ehn, He no get one route at all. Just do your thing and hope (pray) 'luck' Shines on you.

Congratulations young chap.

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by oluwafreshkid(m): 8:56am On Jan 09, 2023
Quite commendable.

At 27, I was made branch manager at our head office after spending barely 3 years at the company.
I'm talking about head office with staff strength of at least 200 workers.

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by hammerT: 8:56am On Jan 09, 2023
ONLY DIRECTOR AND ALL THIS NOISE.


MARK ZUCKERBERG WAS CEO AND BILLIONAIRE IN DOLLARS BEFORE 29.



HE SHOULD GO BACK AND RETURN TO ATTENTION SEEKING AFTER SQUARING UP TO MARK.




NO CEO, NO BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, NO FP.



WEREY!

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Mandate2023: 8:56am On Jan 09, 2023
If it was an igbo name that was mentioned na drug case he go just be.......yoruba's are doing alot for dis country while the ipigs spoil our image outside d country

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Elvis2kay: 8:58am On Jan 09, 2023
Omo ologo
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Greatdand007(m): 8:59am On Jan 09, 2023
hammerT:
ONLY DIRECTOR AND ALL THIS NOISE.


MARK ZUCKERBERG WAS CEO AND BILLIONAIRE IN DOLLARS BEFORE 29.



HE SHOULD GO BACK AND RETURN TO ATTENTION SEEKING AFTER SQUARING UP TO MARK.




NO CEO, NO BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, NO FP.



WEREY!

At least he achieve something big what have you achieve so far

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Bandanatv: 8:59am On Jan 09, 2023
Me sef be director of Bandana TV and we're registered with CAC. To be director no be big deal,na make the company dey successful be the koko which Adetola has luckily achieved

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by dahmie2013: 8:59am On Jan 09, 2023
Brilliant...
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Mandate2023: 8:59am On Jan 09, 2023
hammerT:
ONLY DIRECTOR AND ALL THIS NOISE.


MARK ZUCKERBERG WAS CEO AND BILLIONAIRE IN DOLLARS BEFORE 29.



HE SHOULD GO BACK AND RETURN TO ATTENTION SEEKING AFTER SQUARING UP TO MARK.




NO CEO, NO BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, NO FP.



WEREY!

Still better than ur drug pusher ppl from the sad yeast

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by oluwafreshkid(m): 9:00am On Jan 09, 2023
hammerT:
ONLY DIRECTOR AND ALL THIS NOISE.


MARK ZUCKERBERG WAS CEO AND BILLIONAIRE IN DOLLARS BEFORE 29.



HE SHOULD GO BACK AND RETURN TO ATTENTION SEEKING AFTER SQUARING UP TO MARK.




NO CEO, NO BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, NO FP.



WEREY!

Valid point.

But, hey, celebrate little wins they say
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by dyera(m): 9:00am On Jan 09, 2023
What is the current value of his company?

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by BigBlackPreek(m): 9:00am On Jan 09, 2023
cool
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by yourshopkwikguy(m): 9:01am On Jan 09, 2023
Amazing for real, with this interview I just got some new knowledge about digital marketing.
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by ibechris(m): 9:02am On Jan 09, 2023
buygala:



Take it easy with the tapping, make you no go tap Invictus kind of "Grace" grin





These days, e no dey hard for "success story" turn to "Prison story"... Things go from 0-100 and back to 0 very fast.


My brother tell them oh.
Na so e dey start. From tapping to prison straight.
Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by Nawteemaxie(m): 9:03am On Jan 09, 2023
LikeAking:
People wey dey blessed.

Not like a cursed soul like me.


God forbid bro! Delay is not denial! You are amongst millions of others who are taking it a step at a time, don`t beat yourself. Just hope. God's time is still the best! BELIEVE!

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Re: A Company Director At 29, How Adetola Durojaiye Rose To The Top In Five Years by leisuretym: 9:04am On Jan 09, 2023
buygala:



Take it easy with the tapping, make you no go tap Invictus kind of "Grace" grin





These days, e no dey hard for "success story" turn to "Prison story"... Things go from 0-100 and back to 0 very fast.

Very true, most use drug and fraud money to boost their business , idea and money is better than ordinary idea , and people don’t care where the money to fund the idea is coming from

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