
In business, first impressions are currency. A logo, a banner, a business card, these small details often decide whether a brand is trusted or overlooked. This week on the MMTF Monday Market Series, we spotlight Olusegun Ogunsiku, CEO of My Affairs Nigeria Limited.
Since 2012, My Affairs Nigeria Limited has grown from a small Abuja-based outfit into a trusted name in corporate branding, printing, and publishing serving clients ranging from International Medical Corps and Eco Bank to the Nigerian Navy and the Nigeria Defence Academy. Billboards, signage, corporate stationery, event branding, vehicle wraps if a business needs to look the part, chances are My Affairs has had a hand in it.
Under Olusegun’s leadership, the company has built its reputation on a simple promise: deliver on the date promised, without compromising on quality. That discipline paired with a graphics team that thinks outside the box and a print production process built around quality control has earned My Affairs a track record many print businesses only aspire to: consistent year-on-year growth in its client base, driven largely by word of mouth.
His journey is a reminder that branding is more than aesthetics, it’s trust made visible. A business that shows up polished, consistent, and on time earns confidence long before a word is spoken.
As we prepare for the Mammy Market Trade Fair (MMTF) Abuja 2.0, themed “Mammy Markets: Women, Resilience and the Spirit of Nigeria,” we also celebrate the men and women building the infrastructure behind Nigeria’s growing businesses, the branding partners, the print houses, the quiet hands that help every other business put its best face forward.
At MMTF, we believe every successful enterprise has a story worth telling, and behind many of those stories is someone like Olusegun, making sure it’s told well.
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