MTN and DSTV were among 100 companies that bagged outstanding awards at the 2022 edition of the Brand Africa Award ceremony on Wednesday.


Brand Africa is a non-profit intergenerational organization that inspires a brand-led African renaissance to transform the continent’s image, by driving Africa’s competitiveness, connecting Africa, and creating a positive image of the continent.


The ceremony which had the theme, “Building Powerful and Resilient Brands in Africa”, was held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that MTN won in the most admired African brand category, while DSTV won in the most admired media brand category.


BBC and CNN got second and third positions respectively in the most admired media brand category.


Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) won the first position for the most admired finance brand in Africa generally, while Eco Bank and Equity Bank bagged the second and third positions respectively.


In the most admired brand that symbolizes the African pride category, Dangote emerged first, Ethiopia won the second position, while MTN placed third.


For the Leading brands in West Africa, Samsung, Nikki, and Cocacola won first, second, and third positions respectively.


Still, for West Africa, GTB placed first as the most admired brand in finance, while United Bank of Africa (UBA) and Eco Bank came second and third respectively.


Dangote took first as the most admired brand in West Africa that symbolizes African pride, MTN came second while DSTV got the third position.


Of the leading brands in Nigeria, the top three brands were Coca-Cola, MTN, and Apple; the most admired African brands in Nigeria were Dangote, MTN, and Innoson.


DSTV got the first position as the most admired media brand in Nigeria, CNN came second while Channels Television emerged third.


The most admired finance brand in Nigeria went to GTB, First Bank, and Access bank, while for the most admired brand in Nigeria that symbolizes African pride, Dangote came first, MTN second position and DSTV third.


Mr. Thebe Ikalafeng, Founder, of Brand Africa, during the award presentation, said that the essence of the awards was to encourage Africans to use local products as it would encourage and boost Africa’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

 

“Africa consumes 83 percent of western products and 17 percent of African products, which is not encouraging enough.

 

“We continue to reject things made by Africans, this is not good, we must work together to grow African products through the world,” he said.

 

 
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