Bode-Akinwande, Philip-Ladipo, Owotoomo, Adeshola, Others Emerge As ACAMB New Executives

With the election of Babajide Sipe as President, the Association of Corporate and Marketing Communication Professionals in Nigerian Banks (ACAMB) has unveiled its powerhouse new Executive Council, a dynamic team primed to redefine communications in Nigeria’s banking sector.
The newly elected committee include: President – Babajide Sipe. Group Head, Brand Transformation & Digital Marketing at the Bank of Industry (BOI); Vice President 1 – Chinwe Bode-Akinwande. Head of Sponsorships, Partnerships, Events & Collaborations and Digital Marketing Lead at FirstBank Nigeria; Vice President 2 – Morolake Philip-Ladipo. Manager, Brand Marketing & Communications at Wema Bank; General Secretary – Olugbenga Owootomo. Integrated Marketing Communications Manager at Polaris Bank.
Others are, Assistant General Secretary – Ademola Adeshola. Head, Brand & Communications at Parallex Bank; Treasurer – Unoaku Temitope Anyadike. GTCO representative; Financial Secretary – Hadjia Halima Ishaq. Head, Corporate Communications at Jaiz Bank; Public Secretary – Abiodun Coker. Media & External Relations Lead at United Bank for Africa (UBA); Social Secretary – Macqueen Afolabi. Corporate Communications Executive at Zenith Bank.
This elite squad eyes high-stakes priorities which range from policy advocacy to navigate regulatory shifts, ethical AI integration in campaigns, and robust talent skilling programs These will future-proof Nigeria’s N1 trillion financial storytelling sector. Gender parity shines through with five dynamic women leading key roles, complemented by northern-southern balance that mirrors the nation’s diverse creative pulse.
As banks race through recapitalization, and digital ad spends surge toward unprecedented peaks, ACAMB’s newly elected Excos promise resilient brand strategies and elevated professionalism. The industry buzzes as everyone is on the watch out for debut policies that could reshape economic narratives, foster inclusivity, and position ACAMB as the unrivaled voice of banking communications. This isn’t just a leadership refresh; it’s a launchpad for legacy-defining disruption in Nigeria’s dynamic financial arena.


