Silverpage Launches as Lagos-Based Brand Alignment and Strategic Communications Consultancy for Africa-Focused Organisations

Bennett Oghifo

Silverpage Communications has announced its formal entry into the Nigerian and broader African market as a brand alignment and strategic communications consultancy, built to help organisations turn visibility into authority, and authority into trust.


Silverpage is a brand alignment and strategic communications consultancy based in Lagos, Nigeria, serving growth-focused SMEs, established brands, and multinationals operating in African markets. The firm helps organisations clarify their positioning, align their narrative, structure their authority, and translate strategy into culturally resonant communication across Africa.


Silverpage’s positioning is built on a simple but pointed observation: “most organisations today are not short on activity. Campaigns are running. Content is flowing. PR is happening. Yet something still feels off, messaging is scattered, teams communicate differently depending on who is speaking, and attention is not translating into authority”. According to Silverpage, that is not a marketing problem. It is an alignment problem.
“Influence is not accidental. It is aligned,” is the consultancy’s founding statement of intent —and the principle behind everything it builds for clients.


An Alignment-First Approach


Rather than starting with campaigns, Silverpage starts with clarity. Before amplification, the firm diagnoses how aligned a brand’s positioning, narrative, and execution already are. Before a single piece of content goes out, it establishes what an organisation stands for and how it should be perceived. The firm’s view is that when alignment is weak, PR creates noise, digital activity creates confusion, and marketing produces only short-term spikes. When alignment is strong, visibility builds credibility, messaging builds trust, and influences compounds over time. This approach is anchored by two proprietary frameworks developed in-house: a seven-stage brand authority framework that defines and excavates an organisation’s founding belief and positioning, and a six-stage campaign framework that sequences communications planning from objective-setting through to measurement. Together, the two systems give clients a structured path from brand clarity to campaign execution.


Who Silverpage Serves


Silverpage works with three categories of organisation: Growth-focused SMEs that need structure, not just promotion- Established brands whose visibility has outpaced their clarity- Multinationals that need cultural intelligence to win in African markets


The firm operates at the intersection of strategy, culture, narrative, and reputation, with services spanning brand alignment and positioning, strategic PR and media architecture, corporate and marketing communications, thought leadership and executive positioning, and digital narrative strategy.


Why Now


Silverpage’s founder built the consultancy after more than a decade working between Nigerian companies and the markets, investors, and media that were not paying attention to them, not because the companies lacked talent or ambition, but because their brands had not been built with the precision required to be heard. Silverpage exists to close that gap systematically, rather than through one-off campaigns or reactive storytelling.
“We don’t chase trends, and we don’t deploy before we diagnose,” the firm said in describing its approach. “Our clients don’t come to us for noise. They come for clarity, structure, and long-term influence.”


“Nigerian companies don’t have a brand problem. They have a declaration problem,” said


Omobola Ogbolu, Engagement Principal and founder of Silverpage. “Most of the organisations we meet have already done the hard work. They have the results, the relationships, the proof.


“What they haven’t done is align how they communicate that work with what it actually deserves. That’s the gap Silverpage exists to close.”

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