D’Banj partners Access Bank To Groom Talents

Nigeria’s’ leading creative platform, CREAM (which stands for creativity, reality, entertainment, arts and music) pioneered by music superstar, Dbanj has signed a mega partnership deal with financial Institution, Access Bank.

The CREAM Platform, which was launched in August 2016, already has over 3million subscribers and has in the last two years discovered, nurtured and promoted countless talents across music, entertainment and the creative industry as a whole.

According to CEO of DKM Digital, Damian Ifeanyi Okoroafor, “our new deal with Access Bank is designed to reach out to more talents and to expand the categories from just music related to agriculture, education entrepreneurship and sport categories and so much more’.

Speaking on the journey so far, the founder of DKM Media, Daniel Oladapo Oyebanjo popularly known as Dbanj said, “the journey of CREAM platform has been an amazing one and I can only thank God and my dedicated team for the success thus far.

From the moment the idea came to me many years ago through the times we had countless meetings through all the meetings with our partners till we were finally able to launch it about 18months ago.

It’s been a journey of painstaking planning, calculations, funding, research based on data and futuristic thinking.”

He added that, ‘today we are proud to announce yet another landmark in this journey as we partner with Access Bank to make the CREAM platform mote accessible to wider range of people and creative. In the coming weeks we’ll activate more partnerships and with over 3million subscribers and counting, we are only going to be better with time.”

With Access Bank coming on board, there’ll be a lot of added value to our subscribers, which doesn’t affect our monthly draws and winners. Access bank will be giving lucky winners one million naira weekly for 10 weeks, also 10 entrepreneurs will be trained within the 10 weeks period all courtesy of Access bank.

While Group Head Corporate Communications and External Affairs Access Bank, Amaechi Okobi added, “We are committed to providing innovative solutions for the markets and communities we serve, and as such, we have decided to partner with Dbanj and the CREAM platform.

We will continue to support the creative industry and ensure that we provide all the support needed to bring their ideas to reality.”

Guardian NG

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