Joshua Ajayi earns a spot on the 2025 PR Power List for the third year running, celebrating impact, innovation, and leadership in Nigerian public relations
Joshua Ajayi has been named on the 2025 PR Power List, making it his third consecutive appearance on the prestigious index of Nigeria’s top 50 public relations leaders.
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The announcement was made to coincide with activities marking this year’s World PR Day.
Curated by GLG Communications in partnership with The Guardian Nigeria, the 2025 PR Power List recognises individuals shaping the future of communications through strategic thinking, creativity, and measurable industry influence.
Ajayi, who was first named to the list in 2023, expressed deep gratitude for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to using public relations as a force for social progress and professional excellence.
His sustained inclusion highlights his continued relevance and thought leadership in Nigeria’s communications sector.
The annual list acknowledges professionals who are advancing the industry’s role in policy engagement, brand transformation, civic dialogue, and digital innovation.
Ajayi’s body of work spans corporate communications, campaign strategy, and advocacy, all delivered with a values-driven approach.
This year’s World PR Day celebration focuses on integrity, inclusion, and innovation—principles that align closely with Ajayi’s contributions to the evolving PR space.
The organisers noted that the individuals featured on the 2025 PR Power List have demonstrated exceptional influence across sectors, including government, private enterprise, and non-profit causes.
Each honouree was selected for their ability to drive impact, build public trust, and steer high-stakes messaging in a dynamic media environment.
Joshua Ajayi’s third-time inclusion is a testament to his dedication to professional growth, community engagement, and storytelling with purpose.
His work continues to elevate the standards of PR practice in Nigeria while inspiring a new generation of communications professionals.
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As the world of public relations embraces rapid technological change and heightened social responsibility, voices like Ajayi’s remain essential to shaping narratives that move society forward.

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