Lagos agency builds first and only mobile application in Nigeria’s PR market
BlackHouse Media, Nigeria’s leading media and public relations agency has announced the launch of its mobile application – the BHM App
The App, according to the company’s founder Ayeni Adekunle, is the first and only mobile application in Nigeria’s PR market, and a resource centre for the entire media and marketing industries.
The interactive app was conceptualized and designed by an expert team of BHM software and content developers in Nigeria. The BHM app presents great opportunities to help journalists, bloggers, PR practitioners, agencies, and clients do their jobs better, using resources from the media directory, agencies database, news hub, social PR, news and tips and workshop videos.
‘It’s a tool all stakeholders will find useful’, Ayeni says, while describing the app as BHM’s own ‘humble contribution to the industry in Nigeria and the continent as a whole’.
The app offers a more intuitive way to access, process and manage information right at our fingertips. And in doing this, creating an unprecedented means for our clients to easily adapt, integrate and implement ground breaking innovative thinking in the current convergence of technology and Public Relations
‘The launch of The BHM App is a remarkable addition to the company’s unique service offerings and is an invaluable tool in a dynamic PR industry such as ours, adds Ayeni.
BHM app offers unique features such as an extensive directory comprising local and international media contacts in the industry, newsfeed stream, social blog and video integration and many other exciting channels and is readily available for the general public on Amazon, Blackberry, iOS, Windows and Android devices.
BHM is a Lagos-based media and public relations agency, using unusual social tactics to deliver solutions to clients and partners across diverse industries.
Watch the unveil of the first ever PR App here:
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