oluwakemi arewa

Oluwakemi is a seasoned brand communicator, strategist, and consultant whose major goal is to take branded products to their next level by using her timeless valued skills, network, and proven resources. A graduate of the Nigerian Institute of journalism She had her OND and HND in mass communication followed by a Post Graduate Degree in public relations and advertising being an ardent lover of knowledge she went further to acquire certificates in courses like film and photography, media ethics and management, brand communication, advertising, leadership management as well as customer relations Her list of the satisfied clientele can be found in almost every commercial sector including Hospitality, Real estate, Gaming, Politics, Non-governmental and profit organisations, Entertainment, Food industries, Oluwakemis greatest joy is adding value to individual brands and organisations with result-oriented brand approaches that generate a top of the mind awareness, brand retention, lead generation, and high-end revenue for products and brands. some of the companies she has worked for include Adron Homes, Africa’s young entrepreneurs, Otakada, Bet9ja, Black Carpet Media, Green page media, EXP, Baits cosse, LWT, Lowe Lintas, Rosabelle, Television Continental, Radio continental, and many more others.

       

15 stories by oluwakemi arewa

GONE WITH THE WIND

Can I go back to the days of watching movies on Sundays and having afternoon naps? Can I go...

Mar 7 · 1 min read >

MY WILDEST DREAMS

In the room was Luke, an American. Alex, a Singaporean, Allan a Briton, Wenfei a Chinese by birth and...

Mar 6 · 1 min read >

RISE TRILOGY: FINDING THE BALANCE

IMPOSSIBLE I woke up with a startling foreboding. I had not been able to call some key clients in...

Mar 1 · 1 min read >

RISE TRILOGY: THE REAWAKENING

When you are up against the trouble,  Meet it squarely, face to face,  Lift your chin and set your...

Feb 27 · 1 min read >

RISE TRILOGY: THE BEGINING

There was lightheartedness in the air, was it the spring in my steps? Or was it the birds chirping...

Feb 24 · 1 min read >