Images As O’tega Ogra Wins Industry Corporate Communicator Of The Year Award Again

O’tega Ogra. the Director of Brands and Communication at BUA Group, has again been recognized as The Industry Corporate Communicator of the Year.”

The organizers, with respected brand journalist Goddie Efose as arrowhead, handed him the award during a courtesy visit to his office.

In a post via his social media handle and accompanied with images from the visit, Mr Ogra wrote…

“Was recently announced as The Industry Corporate Communicator of the Year for the second year running. While I was unable to receive the award in person, the team visited to present the award.

Despite almost two decades of quietly winning — doing what I love with the support of excellent teams throughout my career (across various industries), family, mentors, advisers, clients partners, and great friends (in no particular order)…. I remain grateful.

Thank you, Mr Publisher @GoddiePele and the Awards Jury for the recognition.

P.s: I remember meeting Goddie for the first time in 2007 as a young upstart in comms whilst he was already a respected senior player in brand reporting. 17 years down the line, the respect is still very mutual”.

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