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  • Bod Olaibi, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele ranked among Africa’s top 50 visibility leaders

    Bod Olaibi, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele ranked among Africa’s top 50 visibility leaders

    Bod Olaibi, a brand and project management consultant, has been named among the “50 African Personalities and Brands Who Have Mastered the Art of Visibility” by Visibility 50 Africa, a continental project of Visibility Solutions Media (2025), recognizing individuals and brands that have successfully built influence, relevance, and impact through strategic visibility.

    Olaibi, who works with startups across Nigeria and the African diaspora, specializes in digital marketing strategy, brand positioning, and campaign execution. Combining creativity with operational precision, he helps founders turn vision into measurable growth, shaping commercially viable and culturally relevant brands.

    He is also the founder of The Broadstreets, an innovative online grocery subscription platform aimed at alleviating frustrations faced by Nigerians in the diaspora. With degrees in Digital Marketing and Business Administration, Olaibi has become a trusted partner for founders seeking sustainable growth in competitive markets.

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    Reflecting on his recognition, Olaibi said, “For many years, I preferred to maintain a low profile. Despite my strong work ethic and loyal clientele, I often stayed behind the scenes. But insights from PR strategist Kehinde Ajose reminded me that staying ‘low key’ limits growth, and that visibility is essential for impact. That message shifted my perspective.”

    Olaibi emphasised that his approach to visibility remains authentic. “Although I enjoy a low-key lifestyle, I’m intentional about presenting my brand in ways that are true to who I am. I don’t post to show off; my goal is to create content that motivates, uplifts, and inspires the everyday person,” he said.

    He added, “I want people to engage with my story without feeling pressured or comparing themselves. My intention is not to make anyone wonder, ‘When will it be my turn?’ but to remind them that their own journey is valid and unfolding in its own time.”

    The 2025 Visibility 50 Africa list also features notable names such as Davido, Femi Otedola, Tony Elumelu, Wizkid, Asake, Omoni Oboli, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele, and others, highlighting the continent’s most influential figures in personal and brand visibility.