Ad Dynamo by Aleph Unlocks Potential of Nigeria’s Digital Ecosystem for Brands, Agencies

Image caption: (L-R) Michael Owatunde – Regional Marketing Manager; TinTin Imevbore – Managing Director, Nigeria; Ignacio Vidaguren – Global COO, Aleph; Stephen Newton – Managing Director, Sub Saharan Africa and Stan Martin at the event held yesterday.
Ad Dynamo by Aleph, Africa’s largest digital media reseller, yesterday announced its entry into the Nigerian market. The company, which is a member of Aleph, the world’s leading digital global enabler of digital advertising in emerging countries, is committed to giving brands access to every digitally connected user in Africa.
“We are excited to be entering the Nigerian market,” said Tintin Imevbore, Managing Director for Nigeria at Ad Dynamo by Aleph. “Nigeria is a rapidly growing digital economy with a young and tech-savvy population. We believe that there is a huge opportunity for brands to reach their target audiences through digital advertising.
“At Ad Dynamo by Aleph, we have a proven track record of helping brands achieve their digital advertising goals. We have a deep understanding of the Nigerian market and we work with a wide range of partners, including Meta, Twitter, Spotify, Snapchat, TikTok, Amazon, and Yahoo. We are confident that we can help brands reach their target audiences and achieve their business goals.”
Ad Dynamo by Aleph offers a comprehensive suite of digital advertising solutions, including Media planning and buying, Creative development, Media execution, Measurement and reporting and Digital media education.
The company also offers a number of unique solutions that are designed to help brands succeed in the Nigerian market, including local expertise: Ad Dynamo by Aleph has a team of experienced professionals who are experts in the Nigerian market; Cross-border payments: Ad Dynamo by Aleph offers a seamless cross-border payments solution that makes it easy for brands to pay for their advertising campaigns and Digital media education: Ad Dynamo by Aleph offers a free digital media education platform that helps brands learn about digital advertising and how to use it to reach their target audiences.
“We are committed to helping brands succeed in the Nigerian market,” said Michael Owatunde, Regional Marketing Manager at Ad Dynamo by Aleph during the grand opening at their Lagos office “We offer a comprehensive suite of digital advertising solutions that are designed to help brands reach their target audiences and achieve their business goals. We are also committed to providing our clients with the best possible service and support.”
Ad Dynamo by Aleph is Africa’s largest digital media reseller and Meta’s authorized sales partner for Nigeria.
Image caption: (L-R) Michael Owatunde – Regional Marketing Manager; TinTin Imevbore – Managing Director, Nigeria; Yemisi Obitayo – Head of Business Development and Sales; Ignacio Vidaguren – Global COO, Aleph; Ebun Iken; Stephen Newton – Managing Director, Sub Saharan Africa at the event.
Aleph is the world’s leading digital global enabler of digital advertising in emerging countries, connecting thousands of advertisers in underserved markets to over 3 billion consumers on world’s leading media platforms, helping them grow their businesses by reaching new local and global consumers found on top platforms such as Meta, TikTok, Twitter, Snapchat, Spotify, Amazon, and 35+ others.
With a team of over 1,000 people in 90 countries, Aleph is committed to helping brands succeed in the digital age. It offers a comprehensive suite of digital advertising solutions, including media planning and buying, creative development, media execution, measurement and reporting, and digital media education.
“Our mission is to give brands access to every digitally connected user in the world. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to participate in the digital economy, regardless of their location or income. We are committed to helping brands reach their target audiences and achieve their business goals, Stephen Newton, MD, Sub Saharan Africa said.