There is a quiet but telling detail about how industries evolve: the companies that show up first tend to be the ones that shape what comes next. That belief brought Meta4 to the Honeywell Auditorium at Lagos Business School on April 25, 2026.
Pan-Atlantic University’s Mass Communication Society hosted Media Reimagined 2026, one of Nigeria’s most compelling student-led media conferences, and Meta4 was there not just as a name on a banner, but as an active creative partner investing in the future of Nigerian media by manufacturing the custom awards handed out at the event.
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PAU’s Media Reimagines 2026 explored the future of communication and digital media in Africa with conversations centred around content creation, personal branding, and press relations with respected media voices like Kene Okonkwo (Kenes Glow), content creator and founder of Anikela Official; Kelechi Amadi-Obi, photographer, painter, and publisher of Mania Magazine, described by Vogue as a major force in Nigeria’s creative scene; Oluwatosin Ajibade, founder of OloriSuperGal Media; and Damilola Adeyemi, CEO of Redrick PR. Each panellist received a custom Meta4 award created specifically for the conference.

As conversations around the future of African media continue to evolve, one thing is constant: storytelling is the essence of media. If storytelling is at the heart of great media, then the objects that mark those stories deserve to be built with the same care and detail.
So, for us, manufacturing the custom awards for Media Reimagined 2026 wasn’t just production as usual; it was a strategic investment in the future of storytelling in Nigeria.
We believe that recognition pieces should carry identity and feel like something worth keeping. That philosophy shaped the entire production process. Our goal was to create awards that felt premium and intentional, so we paid close attention to details.

At Meta4, we see physical products as storytelling tools, and over the last few years, we have built a reputation for producing branded objects that tell stories. We’ve pushed the boundaries of what corporate gifts, awards, and keepsakes can look like in Nigeria. And brands and institutions are beginning to see the value in our approach.
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The people recognised at Media Reimagined 2026 are helping shape the future of Nigerian media, and the awards they received are lasting reminders that their work matters. The future of the Nigerian media is being written right now, and Meta4 is proud to have built something worthy of the people writing it.