The pilots in flight.
Most Nigerian agency sites publish fake-looking testimonials from "Chinonso O. · a fintech founder" and call it social proof. We don't. This page is the live registry of every engagement we have in flight — redacted until each client gives written permission to be named at month 4. When permissions come in, this page is what we update — not a marketing flourish, a structural reveal.
How the naming policy works.
Written, enforced, public
- Month 1–3 · sealed. No client name, no sector specifics, no quote, no logo — anywhere. Not on this page, not in pitches, not in proposals to other prospects.
- Month 4 · permission window. We send the client a one-page draft of what we'd publish (sector, headline metric, single-paragraph story, optional logo). They mark it up, redline it, or say no.
- If they say yes, the engagement card on this page updates with their name and the agreed metrics. The redaction goes away. The KPIs go from blurred placeholders to real numbers.
- If they say no or extend the embargo, the engagement stays redacted indefinitely. We respect every extension without renegotiation.
- Optional public quote goes through a separate written approval — never automatic from the consent to name.
- Right to withdraw: even after publication, a client can request removal at any time. We comply within 7 days. No archive, no Wayback.
Why we built this page.
Because every "trusted by Fortune 500 brands" banner you have ever seen on a small agency site was a lie that the marketing intern got away with. We would rather be a small agency that names two clients honestly than a fake-big one that names thirty fictitiously.
If you are evaluating us against an agency that posts unverifiable logos and quotes from "Chinonso O.", ask them for a registry like this one. Their answer tells you everything you need.