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[Interview] Babatunde Oladele, Chief Responsibility Officer, TRW Consult, Nigeria

Babatunde Oladele is Chief Responsibility Officer at TRW Consult, Nigeria, a firm that provides research, contents, editorial and digital services to corporates and individuals.

His interview with Africa Business Communities:

Would you please introduce TRW Consult?

The Ready Writers (TRW) Consult is a content development and idea management firm that offers top notch content and corporate solutions services to individuals and corporate bodies in Nigeria. Founded in April 2009, the company started as a core content company providing niche research, writing and editorial services to different cadres of clientele in Nigeria and abroad.

In which industries does TRW Consult operate and who are your clients?

The research portfolio of TRW Consult covers social research, media research and content research. Our clientele and industry of operation includes a respectable assortment of individuals and corporate clientele in various sectors – banking, food industry, education sector, hospitality, publicity and insurance. Basically any company, outfit or organization that requires writing, research and content.

What are the USP’s of your business?

We offer more options that are expected by our client, always giving more choices to make informed decisions. We respect their time and their deadlines, and exceed their expectations more often than meet them.

What are the targets, plans and ambitions of TRW Consult for 2015?

Simple: To be the most visible content and digital services provider this side of the continent.

What can the Nigerian government to stimulate its business environment?

One thing comes to mind always. A synergy of government and the private sector in PPPs will go a long a way in boosting the business environment, as well as making the society a safer and better place for governance.

What expectations do you have for Nigeria’s economy in 2015?

I would not be overly optimistic. Change and improvement is a process. There’s a new government in place with new policy structures and other fresh initiatives. The economy could be a bit slow.

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Africa Business Communities is conducting a series of interviews with CEO's and high-end professionals in Africa. Are you interested in an interview? Please send an e-mail to Andrea Ayemoba: andrea@africabusinesscommunities.com

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