Transforming Communication for Impact
Transforming Communication for Impact
We work with clients who have substantive commitments to social and environmental responsibility to raise awareness of social issues and tell stories of impact. We believe there are real stories to be told and it is our job to tell them for you.
Real Stories don’t just materialize—they’re strategically conceived, creatively executed and attached to measurable outcomes.
We will work with you to create an Impact Communications Strategy that will achieve real and meaningful change.
There are many stories you could tell about your cause and the people involved in it.
We help develop the stories that will captivate your audiences and move them to action.
Impact Storytelling is successful only when there is a community of people who want to discover and share your stories
We will work with you to identify the different medium to share and amplify your story.
Your goals tie directly to metrics that you can use to measure the success of your storytelling efforts.
We will set clear Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and metrics for your stories and explore a variety of tools to measure the reach, engagement and conversion
Some of the awesome projects we’ve worked on
Some of the awesome projects we’ve worked on
Who is responsible for the culture of corruption in Nigeria? The political elite? Citizens? All of us? Who needs to change their behavior in order to reduce graft?
Written by Sheila Ojei
Room 313 is a "series of vignettes" built around the idea of the "talking cure." Created by Wana Udobang, in each episode, a character is filmed exploring a painful event in their past while sitting on a therapist's couch. Debola Dian plays Kiishi.
Kiishi’s Story is written by Sheila Ojei
The identities we adopt are a choice that determines those who we blame or embrace. No football team wins by attacking itself. A greater Nigeria requires that we break out of tribal bubbles. One Naija Be Nigerian, Stay Nigerian Produced by : Ajifa Atuluku Supported by: Ford Foundation
Written by Sheila Ojei
The good people of Social Good Lagos are using one voice to defend our votes, to speak up against bad governance and to encourage every Nigerian especially the youths to vote wisely. Remember Nigeria belongs to all of us, don't sit back to drink tea let's vote and not fight.
Written by Sheila Ojei
After living together for more than a century, many Nigerians have built relationships and experiences that transcend our ethnic and religious differences. Despite this, everyday, we are still confronted with the choice between the truths we have lived and the niggling doubts of the stereotypes we've inherited. Choose truth.
Written by Sheila Ojei
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