Mosron Communications Named Among Top 10 PR Agencies in Nigeria by Africa PR Week

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Mosron Communications has been named among the top 10 public relations agencies in Nigeria by Africa PR Week. The second recognition for the firm in four months, following its being named PR Agency of the Year at the LaPriga in December 2025, spotlights the Lagos-based consultancy as one of the firms shaping strategic communications in Africa’s largest economy.

The recognition by Africa PR Week places Mosron Communications alongside agencies being watched for their influence on how organisations communicate across Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm operates as a consultancy rather than a conventional PR agency, a distinction it maintains deliberately.

Its work focuses on B2B and social impact organisations, and its advisory model is built around strategy and institutional outcomes rather than media output alone.

Speaking on the recognition, Tolulope Olorundero, Founder and Principal Consultant at Mosron Communications, noted: “We have always believed that PR should produce measurable outcomes, not just coverage. This recognition affirms the work, but more importantly, it affirms the approach.”

Founded and headquartered in Lagos, the firm has built a client base that cuts across aviation, banking, energy, manufacturing, maritime, healthcare, and not-for-profit sectors. Its work has extended beyond Nigeria’s borders, with client engagements spanning organisations represented in countries including China, through its work with AVIC-KDN Airport Engineering Co. Ltd, as well as pan-African institutions such as Ecobank and the MacArthur Foundation. Other clients on its roster include Flying Doctors Nigeria, Jobberman, Symrise, and Landmark Africa.

The firm’s service offering covers corporate communications, executive brand management, crisis communications, stakeholder engagement, and digital communications. It also runs MC-UP, an in-house capacity-building program that has delivered communications training to professionals across multiple industries and seniority levels.

Africa PR Week’s recognition reflects a broader conversation in Nigeria’s communications industry about the distinction between agencies that execute and those that advise. Mosron Communications has positioned itself firmly in the latter category.

About Mosron Communications

Mosron Communications is a bespoke public relations and strategic communications consultancy serving B2B and social impact organisations expanding to and beyond Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm is headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and can be reached at www.mosroncommunications.com.