Communications Manager jobs in Nigeria

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Manager, Communications

Clean Technology Hub

Nigeria
Full-time
2026-03-31

Events & Communications Lead

Resnova

Global
Full-time
NGN 100,000 monthly
2026-03-09

Corporate Affairs Manager

Dangote Industries Limited

DSR P, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria
Full-time
2026-02-01

Chinese Translator

Flexi MFB

Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria
Full-time
2026-01-28

Communications Analyst

Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation

Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Full-time
NGN 150,000 monthly
2026-01-21

Communications Executive / Brand Strategist

Confidential Employer

Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Full-time
NGN 250,000 monthly
2026-01-18

Communications Executive / Brand Strategist

Confidential Employer

Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Full-time
NGN 250,000 monthly
2026-01-16
Communications Manager jobs in Nigeria are in high demand across diverse sectors, reflecting the nation's dynamic economic landscape and increasing need for strategic brand messaging. A Communications Manager in Nigeria is a pivotal role, responsible for shaping and maintaining an organization's public image, managing internal and external communications, and ensuring a consistent brand voice across all platforms. Professionals in these Communications Manager jobs often work in fast-paced environments, from the bustling corporate headquarters in Lagos and the governmental agencies in Abuja to the burgeoning tech hubs and oil & gas firms in Port Harcourt and other major cities like Ibadan and Kano. Their daily responsibilities can range from crafting compelling press releases, developing engaging content for digital channels, and managing social media presence, to orchestrating public relations campaigns, developing robust crisis communication strategies, and fostering strong media relations with key stakeholders. Industries actively hiring for Communications Manager positions are broad and include telecommunications, banking and financial services, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), technology startups and established firms, oil and gas, and various public relations and marketing agencies. The work environment is typically collaborative, requiring strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work under pressure. The career growth path for a Communications Manager in Nigeria is robust, often leading to senior roles such as Head of Communications, Director of Corporate Affairs, or even Chief Marketing Officer, especially for those who demonstrate exceptional strategic thinking and leadership. The market demand for skilled communicators who possess a deep understanding of the Nigerian cultural context, media landscape, and digital trends continues to grow, making these Communications Manager jobs an exciting and impactful field for professionals looking to make a significant difference in how brands connect with their audiences.

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