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The pilots in flight.

Most Nigerian agency sites publish fake-looking testimonials from "Chinonso O. · a fintech founder" and call it social proof. We don't. This page is the live registry of every engagement we have in flight — redacted until each client gives written permission to be named at month 4. When permissions come in, this page is what we update — not a marketing flourish, a structural reveal.

How the naming policy works.

Written, enforced, public

  1. Month 1–3 · sealed. No client name, no sector specifics, no quote, no logo — anywhere. Not on this page, not in pitches, not in proposals to other prospects.
  2. Month 4 · permission window. We send the client a one-page draft of what we'd publish (sector, headline metric, single-paragraph story, optional logo). They mark it up, redline it, or say no.
  3. If they say yes, the engagement card on this page updates with their name and the agreed metrics. The redaction goes away. The KPIs go from blurred placeholders to real numbers.
  4. If they say no or extend the embargo, the engagement stays redacted indefinitely. We respect every extension without renegotiation.
  5. Optional public quote goes through a separate written approval — never automatic from the consent to name.
  6. Right to withdraw: even after publication, a client can request removal at any time. We comply within 7 days. No archive, no Wayback.

Why we built this page.

Because every "trusted by Fortune 500 brands" banner you have ever seen on a small agency site was a lie that the marketing intern got away with. We would rather be a small agency that names two clients honestly than a fake-big one that names thirty fictitiously.

If you are evaluating us against an agency that posts unverifiable logos and quotes from "Chinonso O.", ask them for a registry like this one. Their answer tells you everything you need.