Different vendor for every component
One vendor for stage, programmes, radio and digital - everything matches, everything arrives early.
See exactly where your brand appears - or doesn't - across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot and Google AI Overviews.
Start your audit →For parishes, ministries and faith-based brands that need stage branding, programmes, radio spots, livestream graphics and digital presence - without juggling six vendors. One contact, one quality bar.
Church and ministry media is a production-management problem first and a creative problem second. The largest Nigerian ministries run between forty and a hundred parallel content streams - stage, lighting, broadcast, livestream, social, programmes, radio, partnership letters, member communication - and the breakdown usually happens because no one is the single owner of the calendar. We become that owner.
One vendor for stage, programmes, radio and digital - everything matches, everything arrives early.
We run timelines like project managers, not creatives. Reviews on schedule, delivery before the event.
WhatsApp broadcast funnels and SMS automation built for the parish workflow.
Commercial flyers, brochures and catalogs printed in Lagos and Abuja.
Read service page →Monthly design subscription for graphics, social and marketing collateral.
Read service page →Stages, booths, exhibition stands and step-and-repeat.
Read service page →Radio spot buying and media planning across national and state stations.
Read service page →Strategy, calendar, posting, design and community for brands serious about social.
Read service page →Corporate videos, documentaries and brand films.
Read service page →AI-ready corporate websites - schema-first, llms.txt-ready, fast on mobile.
Read service page →WhatsApp Business API setup, automation, broadcasts and chatbots.
Read service page →Most Nigerian churches and ministries run with six to ten vendors - one for the stage, one for printing, one for radio production, one for livestream graphics, one for social, one for the partnership packs. The result is a calendar that nobody owns, deliverables that arrive at different quality standards, and a constant series of last-minute production crises in the week of a convention or a major service. We replace that with a single accountable partner who runs every component to the same quality bar and to the same calendar - and who reports to one person on your team, not six.
The work we deliver typically includes stage and environmental branding (backdrops, podium graphics, side panels, dome sets), printed programmes and partnership letters, livestream graphics and lower-thirds, multi-camera capture and same-day highlight reels, weekly social content packages, radio spot production, and the member-communication layer on WhatsApp and SMS that keeps the parish updated between services. Every deliverable is built from a shared brand system, so a partner-pack and a livestream banner from the same event look like they came from the same brand - because they did.
The reason production crises happen is that creative work tends to drift - a request comes in late, the brief changes mid-design, the print partner discovers a missing file the day before the event. We run church production with hard milestones: a brief lock four weeks before the event, design review two weeks out, print delivery five days before, dry run two days before. The work goes through revisions inside the window we have planned for revisions, not in the panic hours before service.
WhatsApp is the de facto member-communication channel for almost every Nigerian church today. We build broadcast and lifecycle infrastructure on WhatsApp Business API - opt-in capture from the welcome card, segmentation by branch and cell, scheduled broadcasts ahead of services and conventions, and a private response queue for member enquiries. The system makes communication consistent across hundreds of cells without requiring a thousand pastors to type the same message into a hundred groups.
We will scope your next convention, programme cycle or partner push and quote one integrated production retainer.
Nigerian ministries with global reach are now competing for international viewership against well-resourced US and UK ministries. The quality bar on graphics, multi-camera capture, lighting and stream stability has risen sharply. We design and operate broadcast packages built for that bar - branded lower thirds and bumpers, multi-language subtitling and translation overlays, redundant streaming paths, and a same-week highlight reel ready to publish to YouTube and Facebook the Monday after.
A church that runs production like project management does not have last-minute crises. It has predictable, repeatable Sundays.
The largest Nigerian ministries reach congregations across multiple languages and across the diaspora - Hausa-speaking branches in Northern Nigeria, Yoruba-speaking parishes in the South-West, Igbo branches across the South-East, English in major urban centres, and English-language diaspora congregations in London, Houston, Toronto and beyond. The content production discipline to serve all these audiences cleanly - subtitled livestreams, dual-language partnership letters, branch-specific programmes, time-zone-aware broadcast scheduling - is significant and most ministries underinvest in it. We build the multi-language production pipeline as a continuous capability, not an event-by-event scramble: translators briefed in advance, subtitling templates pre-built, partnership materials produced in language by native-speaker designers rather than translated by software, and broadcast schedules organised against the time zones the diaspora congregations actually watch in. The result is a ministry that genuinely reaches every congregation at the same quality bar, rather than serving the headquarters well and the branches poorly.
The fastest-growing partnership and tithe channel for major Nigerian ministries is the online giving platform. We build clean, mobile-first giving portals integrated with Paystack and Flutterwave, with partner-account dashboards, recurring-debit setup and the receipt-and-acknowledgement automation that turns a one-time gift into a recurring partnership commitment over time.