Academy Press Plc established in 1965 provides general commercial, security, and specialized printing required for the production of educational books, periodicals, annual reports, brochures, posters, and confidential prints, etc.
The initial desire of the founding fathers was to float a printing company that would break the monopoly of European printers which hitherto was responsible for corporate and educational printing in Nigeria then. This was achieved with great commitment and hard work. Through the sacrifice of the founding fathers. R.B. Gamble (American), B.A. Idris-Animashaun (Chairman), D. Yellop (British), Prof. A.B. Fafunwa.
Academy Press Plc, grew over time, with the trends of evolution in print
industry. The first to install the first web offset printing machine in West Africa and from the use of Lithographic Films to Computer-To-Plate (CTP) Pre-Press and finally Digital Printing (e.g Variable Data Printing, VDP), all these improvements are to the satisfaction of our customers’ as well as maintaining the grandeur of leading the print industry in Nigeria.
Vision
To be the most acceptable Printing Brand/ Market Leader in our business sector.
Mission
To maintain a First Class Printing outfit that is committed to High-Quality Service with Prompt Delivery to achieving Customer Satisfaction and commensurate returns to stakeholders.
28/32, Industrial Avenue, Ilupeju Industrial Estate, P.O. Box 3445, Lagos, Nigeria.
Lagos Office;
28/32, Industrial Avenue, Ilupeju Industrial Estate, P.O. Box 3445, Lagos, Nigeria.
Abuja Office;
Suites 308B,DBN Plaza
Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2,Abuja
Tel:08032056677; 09028615793
Ghana Office:
No 1,Adole Able Link,
Sahara-Dansoman, P.O Box 2095,Accra, Ghana.
Tel; +233244359900
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