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AI-Powered Agriculture
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Akwa Ibom Coalition Pushes AI-Powered Agriculture as Africa Races Toward Smart Farming Economy

A coalition of academic institutions, engineers, and government agencies in…

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Nathaniel Udoh
May 11, 2026
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BIC’s Art Master Africa Signals Rising Global Value of Africa’s Creative Economy

BIC has opened submissions for the seventh edition of its…

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Augustine Tom
May 11, 2026
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Maltina Expands Nutrition Campaign as Brands Move Deeper Into Educational Influence

Maltina has expanded its nationwide Nourishment Tour to Ibadan as…

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May 11, 2026
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What MTN Understands About Branding: Why Africa’s Telecom Giant Sells Trust, Not Airtime

There is a reason MTN can charge a premium in…

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Augustine Tom
May 10, 2026
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Seaman’s Schnapps Deepens Cultural Diplomacy at World Egungun Festival

Seaman’s Schnapps’ participation in the World Egungun Festival reflects the…

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Martin Ogumah
May 8, 2026
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Market Intelligence

‘Enough’ and NESCAFE Next Level Promo: How Philosophy is Rewiring Leadership and Brand Power in an Age of Pressure

The philosophy of “Enough” emerging from IAC 4.0 and NESCAFÉ’s…

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Dr. Desmond Ekeh
May 8, 2026
AI Advertising Shake-Up: Meta Surges, YouTube Lags as Data Power Reshapes Global Ad Economy By Desmond Ekeh The first quarter of 2026 delivers a clear verdict on the future of digital advertising: scale alone is no longer enough. In a data-driven economy increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, performance-not presence-is now the defining currency. Fresh analysis from WARC shows a widening divergence among Big Tech platforms, with Meta Platforms outperforming expectations, Amazon holding steady, and YouTube struggling to convert attention into revenue. At stake is more than quarterly earnings. These shifts are redefining how data, AI, and platform economics interact across Nigeria, Africa, and the global marketplace. The Data Behind the Divergence Below is a simplified analytical snapshot of Q1 2026 performance relative to projections: Platform Actual Ad Revenue Forecast Variance Strategic Signal Meta $55.0bn $54.1bn +2.3pp AI translating directly into monetisation Google Search $60.4bn +13.7% growth expected +5.4pp Search remains dominant, AI enhances usage Amazon Ads $17.2bn $17.3bn est. -0.4pp Stable, full-funnel dominance YouTube $9.98bn $10.05bn -1.9pp Engagement not converting to revenue Google Display Network Decline Decline expected -1.6pp worse Structural weakness in open web Meta and the Economics of Intelligent Attention Meta’s outperformance is not accidental; it reflects a deeper structural advantage. By embedding AI into content ranking, ad targeting, and optimisation, the company has effectively closed the loop between attention and monetisation. The implication is profound: AI is no longer a support tool - it is now the core infrastructure of revenue generation. For emerging markets like Nigeria, where platforms such as Instagram and Facebook dominate digital consumption, this signals a future where: • Advertising efficiency improves dramatically • Smaller businesses gain access to precision targeting • Platform dependency deepens Amazon and the Rise of Transactional Advertising Amazon continues to redefine advertising by collapsing the distance between exposure and purchase. Its retail media model - built on first-party data and purchase intent - remains one of the most powerful propositions in modern marketing. For the global economy, this signals a shift toward closed-loop ecosystems, where: • Every ad impression is measurable • Attribution becomes near-perfect • Marketing budgets increasingly migrate to platforms closest to transaction This has direct implications for African e-commerce ecosystems such as Jumia and Konga, which must now evolve beyond marketplace models into data-driven advertising platforms. YouTube and the Monetisation Paradox Despite massive engagement, YouTube continues to underperform expectations. The challenge is structural: short-form video (driven by platforms like TikTok) captures attention at scale but monetises less efficiently. This exposes a critical tension in the digital economy: • Attention is abundant • Monetisable attention is scarce For content creators across Africa and globally, this suggests that visibility does not equal value unless supported by strong monetisation frameworks. Global Implications: A Data-Centric Advertising Order With Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet collectively controlling over 58% of global ad spend (excluding China), their performance sets the tone for the global economy. United States The US remains the epicentre of AI-driven advertising innovation. The ability of firms like Alphabet Inc. and Meta to convert AI into revenue reinforces America’s dominance in the digital economy. United Kingdom The UK advertising industry, one of the most mature globally, faces increasing pressure to adapt. Agencies must now transition from creative-first models to data-led, AI-enabled strategy firms or risk obsolescence. Africa (Nigeria in focus) Africa stands at a critical inflection point: • Digital ad spend will grow, but largely captured by global platforms • Local platforms risk marginalisation without investment in data infrastructure • Governments must confront issues of data sovereignty and digital taxation For Nigeria, this reinforces the urgency of building indigenous data ecosystems - from fintech to media - to avoid becoming merely a consumption market. Global Economy The broader implication is the emergence of a data hierarchy: • Platforms with first-party data dominate • AI capability determines growth trajectory • Traditional media continues structural decline The Strategic Inflection Point What this quarter ultimately reveals is a shift from digital advertising to intelligent advertising systems. Meta’s success shows what happens when AI enhances both engagement and monetisation simultaneously. Amazon demonstrates the power of proximity to purchase. Alphabet proves search remains resilient, even as its broader ecosystem fragments. And YouTube’s struggle offers a cautionary lesson: in the age of AI, attention alone is no longer enough. BrandiQ Insight The future of advertising will not be decided by who captures the most users, but by who understands them best. Data is no longer an asset; it is infrastructure. AI is no longer innovation; it is execution. For businesses, governments, and institutions - from Lagos to London, New York to Nairobi - the message is clear: Those who control data, design algorithms, and own the customer journey will define the next phase of the global economy.
Market Intelligence

AI Advertising Shake-Up: Meta Surges, YouTube Lags as Data Power Reshapes Global Ad Economy

Meta’s Q1 2026 advertising performance highlights how AI, first-party data,…

By
Dr. Desmond Ekeh
May 8, 2026
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From Idea to Empire: A Simple but Powerful Framework to Evaluate Any Business

Most people misjudge businesses for the same reason they misjudge…

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Augustine Tom
May 6, 2026
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McDonald’s Appoints Tim Kenward as UK & Ireland CMO: A Strategic Signal on Global-Local Brand Power

McDonald’s appointment of Tim Kenward reflects a growing global emphasis…

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BrandiQ Analyst
May 6, 2026
Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, speaking at the Kenya Mining Investment Conference and Exhibition 2026.
Business & Economy

Critical Minerals, Industrial Sovereignty and the $Trillion Question: Why Africa’s Value-Addition Push is Reshaping Global Supply Chains

Africa’s growing push toward mineral value addition represents a structural…

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Dr. Desmond Ekeh
May 6, 2026
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