Fagbule Olanike
Fagbule Olanike (also known as Nike Fagbule) is a Nigerian Entrepreneur and public relations practitioner, and the founder of Zebra Stripes Networks.[1][2]
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[edit]- Zebra Stripes Networks (ZSN) is very hands on with client activities, especially those that relate to an interaction with their primary audience and the general public.
We are not a one size fits all company because all clients, even if they do business in the same industry, are inherently different. At ZSN, we tailor make strategies and techniques for each client.
- How do you distinguish your brand from other PR labels?
Zebra Stripes Networks (ZSN) is very hands on with client activities, especially those that relate to an interaction with their primary audience and the general public.
We are not a one size fits all company because all clients, even if they do business in the same industry, are inherently different. At ZSN, we tailor make strategies and techniques for each client.
What are some of the common issues/challenges in the PR industry? Like every other industry, sourcing for efficient employees is a major challenge; a lot of people come to this job with no understanding of what is expected of them as a public relations specialist. Public relations is very challenging and requires that you’re great at multi-tasking. It is also an industry that is constantly evolving.
Some years ago, public relations in Nigeria was all about media relations -sending releases and monitoring media, but these days it has a lot to do with creating engaging stories and having your audience’s ear till you say I am done. It is no longer limited to traditional media. I’d need an entire interview simply dedicated to PR challenges
- Running a PR firm with the right team is a piece of cake, says PR’s guru, Nike Fagbule
- Fagbule said that, “being female and a leading entrepreneur are the same for her; she sees no difference, an outlook that has undoubtedly helped her go faster. She doesn’t care about her gender, she just wants to get work done, and she does get work done.
- According to her, two of her biggest influences are: Ayeni Adekunle, founder of Black House Media, who is also her first and only boss, and American writer/filmmaker, Shonda Rhymes.