Nigeria: Why Sonibaze Believes African Brands Can Compete Globally - - and Proving It in Abuja

2 April 2026

For years, the prevailing assumption in Nigeria's business community was that world-class digital marketing was something imported, a service delivered by overseas agencies with the budgets, tools, and talent that local firms could not match. SoniBaze Digital has spent the better part of its existence challenging that assumption, and the evidence is beginning to accumulate in its favour.

The agency, based in Karu, Abuja, currently holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating on Sortlist, a globally recognized platform for evaluating and ranking digital marketing agencies across more than 50 countries. It has also been listed on TechBehemoths as one of Nigeria's leading digital partners recognitions the agency's leadership argues reflect not just service quality, but a fundamental truth about where African marketing talent now stands.

"The gap between what a top Nigerian agency can deliver and what a top European or American agency can deliver has closed significantly," said Nwafor Chinecherem, founder of SoniBaze Digital. "In many cases, we have a structural advantage -- we understand the consumer, the culture, the market dynamics. That is not something you can replicate from a desk in London."

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The agency's service portfolio spans search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising across Google and Meta, web development, social media management, billboard and outdoor advertising across Abuja's Federal Capital Territory, and TV and radio ad placements. Its clients span sectors including real estate, retail, hospitality, education, healthcare, and professional services.

Chinecherem argues that the biggest barrier preventing African brands from competing globally is not capability but confidence and the absence of systems that consistently translate that capability into measurable outcomes.

"When a Nigerian brand sees that its Google ranking can compete with international competitors, when it sees that its ad campaigns can outperform industry benchmarks, that changes something internally," he said. "It stops being an aspiration and starts being an expectation."

The agency has also invested in building local talent through the SoniBaze Tech Academy, training professionals in disciplines from cybersecurity and data science to mobile app development and cloud computing, an acknowledgement, Chinecherem says, that competing globally requires building from the ground up.

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