Post by Trade facilitator on Mar 18, 2018 17:25:25 GMT 1
Few years ago, thousands of miles away in America, we watched a presidential candidate delivered an impassioned speech to his nation which he titled the American Promise. Also about this time, in the Far East, in the city of Beijing, we watched the Chinese deliver a major experiential marketing program of the Olympics, and its closing ceremony with the objective of reinforcing the equity of the Chinese brand in business and politics. And bigger for the chinese, is the promise of China for the Chinese people; that China under its current leaders can restore the ancient hegemony of the Chinese nation in global affairs, make the China man very proud and renew a new sense of patriotism, pride and national identity.
America is a brand with a clear promise to its people as a major constituent. The American brand promise is freedom and opportunity to be whatever you want to be with your God given potential. It is the promise which pulls the people of other nations, including our own Nigerian brothers and sisters to emigrate and be part of American dream. You will notice in the the early part of a presentation, the common language that politics and marketing share,, "Nation as a brand, the Promise of a nation to its people just like brand promise to customers, national identity or brand identity with a clear brand or national essence".
Brothers, Sisters and Compatriots. What is it, about the nation such that we cannot clearly articulate a Nigeria dream that truly resonates and endures with the mass of our people? What is the promise if the Nigeria nation to its people, to its business and to its children? We do not have a clear elite consensus, on the promise of Nigeria. Yet, if there is a vision of national eldorado, a top 20 nation by year 2020, that vision needs to be sanctified by a clear elite and popular consensus on the Nigeria promise. That promise must guide the behaviour of our leaders and the ethics of our nation. That is what great brands do, they behave in a certain way, guided by a clear brand, or national essence which is sacrosanct, which endures over time and every constituent of the brand; politicians, businessmen and workers understand their role in delivery of the national brand promise.
It will look to me that our polity including the Vision 2020 program can use more professional marketing expertise, to design a structured and coordinated program of mobilizing our people, our resources and energy towards the dream of a prosperous and democratic nation. Such methods are what Professor Ogwo brilliantly enumerated in his lecture. The leaders of Nigeria, in politics and business must as professional brand managers understand the promise of the Nigeria nation, its value proposition to its people, the basis for which they have as free citizens submitted themselves to be governed by the Nigeria state. Our leaders as true brand managers must defend, protect and live the values of the Nigeria brand, a Nigeria nation and its promise that guarantees opportunity to prosper and liberty for its citizens. The expression of the freewill of our citizens is critical to choose and elect their leaders just as customers in an efficient market can choose their products with freewill. Free choice and purchase of products and services are the foundations of good markets. Free choice, democracy and liberty are also foundation of a good nation. We must therefore work to strengthen our democratic institutions and the civil society to become genuine and credible platform for the expression of the freewill of the Nigeria people. This will be critical to achieving our vision objective and the marketing community can clearly play a role in making the dream a reality.
America is a brand with a clear promise to its people as a major constituent. The American brand promise is freedom and opportunity to be whatever you want to be with your God given potential. It is the promise which pulls the people of other nations, including our own Nigerian brothers and sisters to emigrate and be part of American dream. You will notice in the the early part of a presentation, the common language that politics and marketing share,, "Nation as a brand, the Promise of a nation to its people just like brand promise to customers, national identity or brand identity with a clear brand or national essence".
Brothers, Sisters and Compatriots. What is it, about the nation such that we cannot clearly articulate a Nigeria dream that truly resonates and endures with the mass of our people? What is the promise if the Nigeria nation to its people, to its business and to its children? We do not have a clear elite consensus, on the promise of Nigeria. Yet, if there is a vision of national eldorado, a top 20 nation by year 2020, that vision needs to be sanctified by a clear elite and popular consensus on the Nigeria promise. That promise must guide the behaviour of our leaders and the ethics of our nation. That is what great brands do, they behave in a certain way, guided by a clear brand, or national essence which is sacrosanct, which endures over time and every constituent of the brand; politicians, businessmen and workers understand their role in delivery of the national brand promise.
It will look to me that our polity including the Vision 2020 program can use more professional marketing expertise, to design a structured and coordinated program of mobilizing our people, our resources and energy towards the dream of a prosperous and democratic nation. Such methods are what Professor Ogwo brilliantly enumerated in his lecture. The leaders of Nigeria, in politics and business must as professional brand managers understand the promise of the Nigeria nation, its value proposition to its people, the basis for which they have as free citizens submitted themselves to be governed by the Nigeria state. Our leaders as true brand managers must defend, protect and live the values of the Nigeria brand, a Nigeria nation and its promise that guarantees opportunity to prosper and liberty for its citizens. The expression of the freewill of our citizens is critical to choose and elect their leaders just as customers in an efficient market can choose their products with freewill. Free choice and purchase of products and services are the foundations of good markets. Free choice, democracy and liberty are also foundation of a good nation. We must therefore work to strengthen our democratic institutions and the civil society to become genuine and credible platform for the expression of the freewill of the Nigeria people. This will be critical to achieving our vision objective and the marketing community can clearly play a role in making the dream a reality.