Thursday, 29 December 2011

P&G, Sponsor A Child Inaugurate Resource Centre in Imo


R-L: Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child; Elder Peter Amadi, the President of Eziama Community; Rev. Anyanwu, Executive Director of Eziama Community Charity and Tomiwa Akande, Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria at the recent inauguration of a Resource center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G and Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’

L-R: Rev. and Mrs.Anyanwu, Executive Directors of Eziama Community Charity, Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child and Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria Mr. Sylvester Eboh, Director Education Support Services, Imo State Ministry of Education and at the recent inauguration of a Resource center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G and Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’.


L-R: Elder Peter Amadi, the President of Eziama Community, Mrs. Lynda Anyanwu, the Executive Director of Eziama Community Charity, Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child and Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria at the recent inauguration of a Resource center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G and Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’

Mrs. Lynda Anyanwu, the Executive Director of Eziama Community Charity, Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria, Olatoun Williams the Coordinator of Sponsor a Child commissioning the recreational facility donated by P&G/ Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’ to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State.

Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria and Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child presenting whole year supplies of P&G products; Pampers, Ariel and PUR, to 5 beneficiary orphanages at the recent inauguration of a Resource center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G/ Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’

Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble Nigeria and Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child presenting whole year supplies of P&G products; Pampers, Ariel and PUR, to Salvation Army Orphanage, one of 5 beneficiary orphanages at the recent inauguration of a Resource center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G/ Sponsor a Child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’

R-L: Elder Peter Amadi, the President of Eziama Community; Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of Sponsor a Child and Tomiwa Akande, the Corporate Public Relations Manager of Procter and Gamble(P&G) Nigeria on a tour of a Resource Center donated to Eziama Motherless Babies Home, Ngor Okpala, Imo State by P&G and Sponsor a child’s ‘Building Futures Programme’

P&G, Sponsor A Child Inaugurate Resource Centre in Imo

As part of its corporate social responsibility programme in Nigeria, leading global consumer goods company, Procter and Gamble donated a Learn and Play centre to the children of Eziama community in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State as part of its Building Futures program - a collaboration between Procter and Gamble (P&G) and a non-profit organisation ‘Sponsor a Child’. The company made the donation to ‘Eziama Motherless Babies Home’ in Eziama Ngor Okpala, Imo State, near Owerri, recently.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Reverend Ambrose Anyanwu, the founder of Eziama Community Charity and the motherless babies’ home thanked P&G and Sponsor A Child for the kind gesture which he described as indeed timely, godly and fitting for their needs and heartbeats. In his words “it is indeed amazing to note that God could spot out wherever we are and send people like you, our sponsors”.

Mrs. Lynda Anyanwu, the executive director of Eziama Community Charity said the resource centres and recreational facilities would raise the standard and quality of children’s learning experience, improve their reading skills, stimulate independent thought and promote their well-being through recreational facilities that enable them to explore, socialise and exercise. “The benefits of playground activity in a world where childhood obesity and associated diseases are on the increase outweigh any concerns about the investment in recreational facilities,” Mrs. Anyanwu said. She commended P&G whose support for the initiative has provided opportunities for the children.

The inauguration of the Eziama Motherless Babies Home brings to 7 the number of orphanages that P&G has donated resource centres and playgrounds to across the country. In addition to 7 fully equipped Learn and Play centres, P&G has donated computers, books and software to start up libraries in 15 orphanages since the Building Futures programme started in 2009. The program has also provided  one-year supplies of P&G products including Pampers diapers, Ariel detergent and PUR purifier of drinking water to 3,500 Children in orphanages across Nigeria.

Ms. Olatoun Williams -the Co-ordinator of Sponsor a Child said “Thanks to Building Futures, at risk children are benefitting from educational resources, conducive study spaces and recreational facilities. Nigerian children have a right to quality education. Our children have a right to associate with one another peacefully and to play”. She also recognised Building Futures’ role in advancing the Millennium development goals (MDG’s) saying,”Building Futures helps to fulfil Nigeria’s health goals. Goals 4 and 7 – ‘to reduce child mortality’ and ‘to promote environmental sanitation and clean water’ respectively - are advanced by a generous donation of one year’s supply of Ariel, Pampers and PUR. 31 orphanages from 10 states and Abuja FCT have received these wonderful health promoting gifts. Williams concluded saying that “Building Futures is an inspiring example of corporate social responsibility in Nigeria. On behalf of Eziama community charity and Sponsor a Child’s team, I salute Procter and Gamble.”

Building Futures forms part of LLT, P&G’s global social responsibility platform that focuses on the development of children in need, leveraging P&G’s strengths and strong programs to help children ‘Live’ with the provision of preventive health products, technologies and services and education on healthy habits that help them to get off to a healthy start; to ‘Learn’ by providing access to educational facilities, tools and programs that enhance their ability to learn and to ‘Thrive’ by providing access to programs that build self-esteem and skills for life.

Miss Patricia Obozuwa, Head External Relations of Procter and Gamble Nigeria said “This work is all about improving lives. That’s P&G’s purpose as a company. We are very pleased that through partnership with Sponsor a Child we are able to touch the lives of these special children”. 
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About Building Futures
The ‘Building Futures’ program was established as a collaboration between Procter and Gamble Nigeria and non-profit organization ‘Sponsor a Child’. Building Futures donates P&G products; Ariel Detergent and Pampers diapers and PUR water purifier to children in orphanages across Nigeria; develops learn and play centers in  orphanages and helps educate caregivers of at-risk children. Since its inception, this program has donated 7 learn and play centers to orphanages across Nigeria; 30 orphanages have received whole year supplies of Ariel, Pampers and PUR; 1000 child rights training manual have been published and over 64 caregivers have been trained.

About Procter & Gamble
P&G touches and improves the lives of about 4.4 billion people around the world with its  portfolio of trusted, quality brands.  The Company's leadership brands include Pampers®, Tide®, Ariel®, Always®, Whisper®, Pantene®, Mach3®, Bounty®, Dawn®, Fairy®, Gain®, Pringles®, Charmin®, Downy®, Lenor®, Iams®, Crest®, Oral-B®, Duracell®, Olay®, Head & Shoulders®, Wella®, Gillette®, Braun®, Fusion®, Ace®, Febreze®, and Ambi Pur®.  With operations in about 80 countries, P&G brands are available in more than 180 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.



Procter and Gamble in Nigeria
Established in 1992, P&G Nigeria is an important investor, manufacturer, technology transfer agent, employer and exporter.  P&G produces Ariel Detergent, Bonux Detergent, Pampers Disposable Diapers, Always Sanitary Pads and Vicks Throat Drops in Nigeria and employs over 3,000 direct and indirect employees through its general office in Lagos and manufacturing facilities in Ibadan. The company is now expanding across West Africa with a central business and production hub in Nigeria.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

P&G Vice-Chairman Inaugurates NHPIL’s Safeguard Soap Manufacturing Plant.

The Managing Director, Procter and Gamble (P&G) Nigeria, Manoj Kumar and Dimitri Panayotopoulos, Vice Chair, Procter & Gamble (P&G) Global Business recently inaugurated a factory for the Manufacture of P&G’s Safeguard antibacterial soap at New Home Products Industries Limited (NHPIL) Plant, Matori during a recent visit to Lagos by the Vice Chair in November 2011.
This inauguration comes on the heels of P&G Nigeria’s partnership with New Home Products industries Limited (NHPIL) to manufacture P&G’s Safeguard antibacterial soap at the NHPIL factory developed for this purpose.
This partnership is part of Procter and Gamble’s long term investment plan in Nigeria. NHIPL’s manufacturing plant for Safeguard antibacterial soap is a world class facility that is enabling the leading global brand to reach consumers here in Nigeria and has already generated 70 new jobs with several more expected indirectly through suppliers and distributors.
 At the inauguration event, the Managing Director of NHPIL, Mr. Deepak Kacher indicated his interest in a heightened level of collaboration between the two companies. “We are looking forward to taking our partnership with P&G from good to great.” Mr. Kacher said.
 Since its establishment in Nigeria, P&G has invested billions of naira in capital projects including its plant in Ibadan, Oyo State. More than 85 per cent of the P&G products sold in Nigeria are manufactured in the country. The multinational firm is poised to further expand its investments in Nigeria, increase its production capacity while introducing latest product technology and new products. P&G Nigeria serves as the business hub for the entire West and Central Africa as the company expands across the region.
 NHIPL is part of the Chanrai Summit Group, a multinational company that has been in Nigeria since 1890. The company also has operations in Ghana, Dubai, Spain, Singapore, India and UK.


About Procter & Gamble

P&G Inaugurates 6th Orphanage Resource Centre in Nigeria.

Leading consumer goods company, Procter and Gamble Nigeria Limited (P&G), in partnership with ‘Sponsor a Child,’ a non-governmental organization, recently inaugurated a resource centre at Bema Homes, Lugbe, Abuja under its ‘Building Futures’ programme.

In showing appreciation, Mrs. Benedicta Jereke, the Founder of Bema Homes said the residents of the home are very grateful to P&G and ‘Sponsor a Child’ for choosing their home to be one of the beneficiaries of the Building Futures project.
“I feel like a new born baby because it is not easy to have text books for the children. Without textbooks, the children cannot learn well said Mrs. Jereke.  Seeing this, I am highly relieved and I pray that God will bless ‘Procter and Gamble’ and ‘Sponsor a child’ abundantly. I assure you that it will be well managed and judiciously put into good use with constant maintenance culture to ensure its durability”.

Representatives from the Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs, the Federal Ministry of Education, the FCT Universal Basic Education Board amongst others were present at the commissioning event,

The ‘Resource center (learn and play center)’ donated to the orphanage comprises a well equipped, conducive study space furnished with computers, books and learning materials for children ranging from preschool to secondary school ages. The resource center also includes an outdoor play area for the orphanage. At the event, five other orphanages and children’s homes received whole year supplies of Pampers diapers, Ariel detergent and PUR purifier of water.

Speaking at the event, P&G’s Corporate Public Relations Manager , Olatomiwa Akande, reiterated the company’s commitment to improving the lives of children in need in Nigeria.

“We believe that qualitative education is a critical requirement for every child. This ‘learn and play’ center is our contribution to help position these special children on the path to success in life”, Miss Akande said.

While delivering her speech at the event, Ms. Olatoun Williams, Coordinator of the ‘Sponsor a Child,’ NGO said the resource centre was created to provide vulnerable kids with educational materials. According to her, Bema Resource Centre is the 6th in a line of such resource centers which have been donated to orphanages and community schools around the country by ‘Building Futures’ since its inception in 2009.

About Building Futures

The ‘Building Futures’ program was established as a collaboration between Procter and Gamble Nigeria and non-profit organization ‘Sponsor a Child’. Building Futures donates P&G products; Ariel Detergent and Pampers diapers and PUR water purifier to children in orphanages across Nigeria; develops learn and play centers in  orphanages and helps educate caregivers of at-risk children. Since its inception, this program has donated 6 learn and play centers to orphanages across Nigeria; over 25 orphanages have received whole year supplies of Ariel, Pampers and PUR; 1000 child rights training manual have been published and over 64 caregivers have been trained.

 About Procter & Gamble
P&G touches and improves the lives of about 4.4 billion people around the world with its  portfolio of trusted, quality brands.  The Company's leadership brands include Pampers®, Tide®, Ariel®, Always®, Whisper®, Pantene®, Mach3®, Bounty®, Dawn®, Fairy®, Gain®, Pringles®, Charmin®, Downy®, Lenor®, Iams®, Crest®, Oral-B®, Duracell®, Olay®, Head & Shoulders®, Wella®, Gillette®, Braun®, Fusion®, Ace®, Febreze®, and Ambi Pur®.  With operations in about 80 countries, P&G brands are available in more than 180 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.







Procter and Gamble in Nigeria

Established in 1992, P&G Nigeria is an important investor, manufacturer, technology transfer agent, employer and exporter.  P&G produces Ariel Detergent, Bonux Detergent, Pampers Disposable Diapers, Always Sanitary Pads and Vicks Throat Drops in Nigeria and employs over 3,000 direct and indirect employees through its general office in Lagos and manufacturing facilities in Ibadan. The company is now expanding across West Africa with a central business and production hub in Nigeria.

Promasidor Pledges Continued Support for Orile Iganmu

Promasidor Nigeria Limited, makers of Cowbell Milk, has pledged its continued support for the youth of Orile-Iganmu, a sprawling community in Lagos.

Pix 2: L-R: Chief Keith Richards, Managing Director Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr. Saheed
Olajide Jimoh, an intern with Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Professor Yinka Omorogbe, 
Mr Olabode Medale President Orile-Iganmu Progressive Association (OIPA), Mr. Oguntoye
Taiwo, an intern  with Promasidor Nigeria Limited and Engineer Demola Kekere
Ekun at the 7th convocation ceremony of Orile-Iganmu Progressive
Association (OIPA) Training Institute held in Lagos at the weekend.
 
 Chief Keith Richards, Managing Director of the company made the pledge at the 7th convocation ceremony of Orile-Iganmu Progressive Association (OIPA) Training Institute held in Lagos at the weekend.


According to him, he is highly honoured to be part of the ceremony and assured the management of OIPA and students that Promasidor Nigeria Limited will continue to support the initiative.

Promasidor Nigeria Limited, a fast moving consumers goods (FMCG) company also donated five Intel Pentium computer systems with flat screen monitors to OIPA Training Institute to equip youth with computer packages in a bid to make them ICT compliant.

Earlier in his welcome address, Mr. Olabode Medale, President OIPA said the association is very grateful to Promasidor Nigeria Limited for its immense contribution to the success of the training programme and for its continued patronage of the ‘One Voice’ Newspaper, the community based newspaper.

Mr. Medale also commended the company for offering internship programmes to two of the graduands in its ICT department, adding that they are grateful and shall continue to appreciate Promasidor’s strive towards making life meaningful to the downtrodden masses of their community.

He furthermore said the computer institute has grown from being a mere training school to a skill acquisition centre with modern day equipment due to the support from its corporate sponsors.


Mr. Taiwo Oguntoye, currently on internship at Promasidor Nigeria Limited, in an interview said working in Promasidor has been a great privilege for him as he has been able to acquire and is still acquiring various valuable skills and knowledge.

 Mr. Oguntoye added that he considers himself very fulfilled and favoured. “Being in Promasidor Nigeria Limited, has been a great privilege for me, because it was a dream come true. I want to say thank you to the people of OIPA, for giving me the opportunity to observe industrial training (IT) here in Promasidor Nigeria Limited, for the great knowledge that has been impacted and still impacting in me,” he said.

 Miss Dialah Oluchi Daniella who emerged overall best among the 125 graduands went home with a brand new desk top computer and a printer.


Promasidor (Nigeria) Limited commenced operations in 1993 in Nigeria with the introduction of sachet packaging of Cowbell milk. Since then, the company has been manufacturing and marketing unique brands in the country which include: Cowbell milk, Cowbell chocolate, Cowbell flavoured milk drink, Loya full cream milk, Miksi, Top Tea, Onga food seasoning and Amila instant fruit flavoured powdered drink. The company has since inception continued to offer quality, value-for-money products in a consistent manner in the country as well as employing thousands of Nigerians into all levels of its operation in Lagos.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Promasidor Receives Award of Excellence


Left: Promasidor Nigeria Limited recently received Award of Excellence from University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Picture shows Mr. Stephen Opayemi, General Manager Logistics of Promasidor and Prof. T. O. Alonge, Chief Medical Director of UCH at the event.

Loya Wins Brand Revitalisation Award

 Loya milk, a brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, has won the Brand Revitalisation Award in the 2011 Advertisers’ Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) Awards for Marketing Excellence.


L - R: Dr. Obinna Anyalebechi, Dairy Category Manager of Promasidor; Chief Edem Duke, Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation and Mr. Kola Oyeyemi, ADVAN President during the presentation of 2011 Brand Revitalization Award to Loya Milk, a brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited at the ADVAN Awards for Marketing Excellence held recently in Lagos.

The brand was adjudged the winner at the weekend in Lagos by a panel of judges put together by ADVAN to appraise entries for various categories of the awards.

Other brands that competed with Loya milk for the coveted prize are Ribena, Lucozade, Maltina, Yo Yogurt, Nunu and Harp.

The Loya milk recognition is coming on the heels of its on-going “Win Cash with Loya” promo, which is being done to reward and excite its teeming consumers across the country.

Loya milk is one of the leading brands from the stable of Promasidor, a marketing led and consumer driven organization noted for high quality and innovative product offerings that excite and exceed consumers’ expectations.

Chief Keith Richards, managing director of Promasidor said the launch of “Win Cash with Loya Promotion,” is another way to demonstrate Promasidor’s prowess as an innovative, as this is first of kind in the dairy category.

Mr. Kachi Onubogu, general manager of Promasidor said the objectives of the promo were to reward loyal consumers of the brand as well as create fun and excitement around it.

Loya premium is full cream milk powder manufactured by Promasidor Nigeria Limited –a foremost multinational foods company. Loya premium milk is very rich, truly creamy and extremely tasty. It was first introduced into the Nigerian market in May 2004.

At launch, it contained a rich cocktail of 28 essential vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy growth and general wellness. In October 2010, Loya Premium Milk was re-fortified and re-launched into the Nigeria market.

This relaunch was purely aimed at further increasing the nutritional status of our teeming consumers, primarily by exploring better ways of delivering optimal levels of calcium to our consumers.

The emphasis on calcium was driven by research findings that revealed the following amazing cardinal truths.

One, that calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and 99 per cent of it is stored in the bones and teeth while remaining one per cent is stored in the body’s tissues and intercellular fluid.

Two, women require more calcium during and after pregnancy and also children require generous amounts of calcium in their diet- because it is essential for healthy growth.

Research has also shown that diets in West Africa generally contain relatively low amount of calcium as the mean dietary calcium intakes for urban men and women in northern Nigeria (based on a recent dietary study) were 551 and 447 mg/day respectively, which is lower than the recommended dietary intakes of 1000mg/day for adults.

In addition to low-calcium diets, many populations in sub-Sahara Africa place a heavy reliance on cereal staples, which contain oxalates and other divalent metal cation chelators that decrease the bioavailability of calcium.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Promasidor’s Brands Sweep Awards at ADVAN 2011

Two major brands of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, a fast moving consumer goods company, (FMCG) have won several awards at the 2011 Advertisers’ Association of Nigeria Marketing Excellence Awards.

The brands - Cowbell Milk and Loya milk, clinched the Overall Marketing Excellence Award and the Brand Revitalisation Award respectively on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Oriental Hotels in Lagos.

The Cowbell brand was also adjudged winner in the food and beverages industry category and also emerged second position in the Campaign of the Year-TV category with its Cowbell milk Oyoyoyoyoyo marketing campaign.

Cowbell won based on the evaluation of the panel of judges put together by ADVAN to appraise entries from various aspects of industry categories which submitted entries for the awards while Loya Milk, another brand of the company won the Brand Revitalisation Award because of its HiCal reformulation and it’s on-going N50 million cash promo while Cowbell was adjudged overall winner.
Mr. Kola Oyeyemi, president of ADVAN said the awards were to celebrate the marketing communication industry in Nigeria and make it what the industry should look up to every year.
He said it would be an  excellent night that would be filled excellent surprises.

Dr. Obinna Anyalebechi, Dairy Category Manager in the company of Mr. Andrew Enahoro, Head of Legal and Public Relations both of Promasidor Nigeria received the award among other senior officials of the company and commended the organizers.

Enahoro said the company has been doing so much to sustain the brand in the market despite the intense competition in the industry, adding that going forward; the company will continue to invest in it in a bid to sustain its market leadership as well as increase its market share.

Cowbell milk, which is often regarded as ‘Our Milk’ has become synonymous with quality and value. The company’s vision of providing quality, affordable milk powder to the people of Africa has led it to be Africa’s number one brand in small sachets.


Promasidor (Nigeria) Limited, was incorporated in Nigeria in 1993 to manufacture, package, market and   distribute fast moving consumer products. Since inception, it has been offering quality and affordable products to its consumers.

It revolutionized the dairy industry with the introduction of sachet packaging of its Cowbell milk, a development which has become the norm in the industry presently. Its products range includes Cowbell milk, Cowbell chocolate, Cowbell flavoured milk drink, Loya full cream milk, Miksi, Onga food seasoning, Top Tea and Amila instant fruit flavoured powdered drink.

The company has a factory in Lagos and depots all over the country from where its products are packaged and distributed to consumers nationwide. The company has recorded remarkable growth over the years and it presently employs more than 1,000 Nigerians in various aspects of its operations.
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Inauguration of ‘P&G’s Safeguard soap’ manufacturing plant


Deeprak Kacher, Managing Director New Homes Products Limited presenting a gift to Dimitri Panayotopoulos, P&G Vice Chair Global Business Units at the recent inauguration of ‘P&G’s Safeguard soap’ manufacturing plant at New Home Products Industries Limited, Matori, in Lagos recently.

(R) Dimitri Panayotopoulos, P&G Vice Chair Global Business Unit showcasing samples Safeguard soap received from Deeprak Kacher Managing Director New Homes Products Limited at recent inauguration of ‘P&G’s Safeguard soap’ manufacturing plant at New Home Products Industries Limited, Matori, Lagos recently.

Starcomms Introduces Please Call Me Service

Starcomms Plc, Nigeria’s leading Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) operator in the telecommunication industry, has launched ‘Please call me’ service in Nigeria, in partnership with Starscriber Corporation, the leading global provider of enhanced ‘Please call me’ services.

Starscriber is an intellectual property and telecom solutions’ company, based in the U.S with offices in Canada and South America offering enhanced Please call meservices.

This service enables subscribers to send free enhanced “Please call me” messages to other Starcomms mobiles as well as to other network subscribers. It also allows mobile users, with and without credit, to quickly and easily request call backs. Consumers only need to place a call and then end it immediately to use the service. This removes the need for consumers to memorize or input complicated dialing sequences on their mobile phones.

“We are proud to be the first operator in Nigeria to offer enhanced ‘Please call me’ services from Starscriber,” stated Logan Pather, CEO of Starcomms.  “As an innovator in the market, we recognize the need to give our subscribers what they demand – new services which enable them to communicate more quickly and with greater ease.”

Ryan Jones, CEO of Strascriber noted that “the Nigerian market is a key target for Starscriber and for enhanced Please Call Me services. In partnership with Starcomms, we delivered on our promise to give consumers a fast and highly effective value added service while immediately generating new revenue streams for our operator partner.”

Starcomms has been at the forefront of bringing innovative services to its customers. The company has been adjudged since 2007 as the CDMA network of the year by top telecommunication industry watchers.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Indulge Wellness Award Dinner



L-R: Obinna Anyalebechi, Dairy Category Manager,  Andrew Enahoro, Head Legal and Public
Relations, both of Promasidor Nigeria Limited; Thelma Opoku-Abunyewa- Manager Logistics,  and
Kachi Onubogu, general manager, marketing all of Promasidor Nigeria Limited at the third
Indulge Wellness Award Dinner held in Lagos recently.

Friday, 11 November 2011

P&G Rated High in Labour, Health in Nigeria

Procter and Gamble (P&G) Nigeria, a leading consumer goods company, wins the award of the ‘Best Company in community involvement and development–Involving interventions covering the MDG’s (Child-Focused CSR)’ at the 2011 Social Enterprise Report and Awards ceremony (The SERA 2011) held in Lagos recently.

The company also emerged as one of the top three finalists for the categories of Best Company in Labour Practices and Best Company in Health. This year, the theme for the award ceremony was ‘Leading Change: Building Competitive and Green Brands’

According to TruContact, the organizers of the event, the objective of the awards is to promote corporate investment in the social development of Nigeria.

Speaking before the conferment of the award, Mr. Peter Ogudoro, president of the SERA awards jury explained that the award was conferred on the company based on their commitment to the society and also the originality of its works.

“A good number of those who will win awards tonight, we found that their works were original, impressive and also environment friendly. We are happy with their works and would like to encourage them that success is not a day thing but rather a growth that is constantly under construction especially in the fast racing world we live in today,” Ogudoro said.

Reacting to being presented the award, the Head of External Relations, Procter and Gamble, Nigeria, Patricia Obozuwa, said “We are honored to receive this award. This work is all about improving lives and we are very fortunate to work with strong partners - organizations such as Sponsor a Child, Society for Family Health and Adolescent Health and Information Projects (AHIP). Together, these organizations have implemented the excellent work that enabled us to win this award”.

The award ceremony which began with a cocktail session for all the invited guests, included the launch of the 2011 CSR Report and performances from some of Nigeria’s finest entertainers including Kenny Kore and pHisayo.  Among the guests were the Executive Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who received the 2011 SERA Recognition Award, the Honourable, Minister of Information and communication, Labaran Maku and Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui- Okauru.

P&G’s social responsibility program called Live, Learn and Thrive (LLT) focuses on the development of children of ages 0-13. With its ‘Always Care program’ Procter and Gamble provides feminine hygiene and puberty education to over 700,000 Nigerian girls every year. The company’s Pampers Baby Care Hospital Program and Mobile Clinics, touch the lives of 1.5 million young Nigerian mothers and their babies annually. ‘Building Futures’ program, a collaboration between P&G and non-profit organization ‘Sponsor a Child’ donates P&G products; Pampers diapers, Ariel detergent and PUR water purifier and provides learning facilities to orphanages across Nigeria. Procter and Gamble collaborates with non-profit organization, Society for Family Health on the ‘Safe Water for Nigerian Children’ program which has provided over 30 million litres of safe drinking water in Nigeria.

About Procter & Gamble
P&G touches and improves the lives of about 4.4 billion people around the world with its  portfolio of trusted, quality brands.  The Company's leadership brands include Pampers®, Tide®, Ariel®, Always®, Whisper®, Pantene®, Mach3®, Bounty®, Dawn®, Fairy®, Gain®, Pringles®, Charmin®, Downy®, Lenor®, Iams®, Crest®, Oral-B®, Duracell®, Olay®, Head & Shoulders®, Wella®, Gillette®, Braun®, Fusion®, Ace®, Febreze®, and Ambi Pur®.  With operations in about 80 countries, P&G brands are available in more than 180 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com/ for the latest news and in-depth information about P&G and its brands.
Procter and Gamble in Nigeria
Established in 1992, P&G Nigeria is an important investor, manufacturer, technology transfer agent, employer and exporter.  P&G produces Ariel Detergent, Bonux Detergent, Pampers Disposable Diapers, Always Sanitary Pads and Vicks Throat Drops in Nigeria and employs over 3,000 direct and indirect employees through its general office in Lagos and manufacturing facilities in Ibadan. The company is now expanding across West Africa with a central business and production hub in Nigeria.

TPT WINS NIPR AWARD FOR "MOSTOUTSTANDING PR CAMPAIGN"

 TPT  International, Nigeria’s foremost Public Relations consulting firm has clinched the 2011 PR Golden Eagle Award for the most outstanding PR campaign.

The PR Golden Eagle Awards is organized annually by the Lagos Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) to recognize and encourage outstanding PR Practitioners in Nigeria. The event took place on Friday October 21, 2011 at the Lagoon Restaurant Victoria Island, Lagos.

TPT was recognized chiefly for the excellent Crisis management campaign it handled for Milcow, a dairy brand from the stable of Rofico Nigeria Limited.

The Managing Director of TPT International, Mr Charles Igbinidu, who received the award on behalf of the company, expressed his appreciation to NIPR, stating that TPT will continue to work earnestly as a team to launch more outstanding campaigns.

“It is an honour for us to be recognised and awarded by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and it is a tribute to all of our hardworking staff.  This will serve as a push for us to keep doing our very best for all our clients and a strong impetus to us to keep our performance among the best”, Mr. Igbinidu added.

TPT International Ltd is a full-service public relations firm maintaining practice areas in Media relations, crisis management, Brand PR, corporate communications, lobbying, lifestyle, fashion, strategic counseling, Information communications technology, social media, entertainment etc.

The company started business in February 1998 with only one client and has since grown into the leading Public Relations solutions provider to top brands that spread across various sectors in Nigeria

Starcomms Reduces IDD to Saudi Arabia

Starcomms Plc, a leading operator in the telecommunications industry, has launched an international dialing promotion to help Muslim pilgrims stay in touch with their family and friends during the 2011 Hajj.

Mr. Logan Pather, Chief Executive Officer of the company said under this arrangement the call tariff to Saudi Arabia has been reduced to N24, adding that the promotion will run from now till the end of November 2011.

He said the company always like to identify with their customers during their respective festive periods.
For instance, last October, on the occasion of the 51st independence anniversary of Nigeria, Starcomms rolled out an independence offer to its teeming subscribers offering them a sleek Motorola W385 phone between 1st and 3rd of October 2011.

Pather who disclosed this in Lagos then added that existing subscribers of the network could be part of this offer by sending 51 SMS to 51 people in 51 hours.

Starcomms is a customer-focused company and is mindful of the needs of its customers and will always look for an opportunity to add more value to their lives. It has been at the forefront of bringing innovative services to its customers, and is the leader in Nigeria in the provision of mobile data services.

 The company has been adjudged, since 2007, the CDMA network of the year by top telecommunication industry watchers.
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Starcomms Offers Upgrade to Higher Data Service at 50 % Discount

Starcomms Plc, Nigeria’s leading Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) operator in the telecommunication industry, is encouraging its existing customers with non functional 1x USB modems/PCIMCIA/Izap cards to upgrade to EVDO at a discount of 50 per cent of the cost of the hardware.
Customers EVDO, also known as Rev. B as well as Starcomms Izap-plus allows for  increased broadband data rates, improved network efficiencies reliability and high speed internet access for residential and business users.
Breakdown of the offer shows that the high speed EVDO modem goes for only N3, 000 as against N6, 500. Customers would have to subscribe to any of the plan that suits their pockets ranging from the Always On plan to the 50 hours plan.
The company noted that the offer would be valid while stock lasts.   
Mr. Logan Pather, chief executive officer of Starcomms said that by this offer we are committed to ensuring our data subscribers avail themselves of next generation internet modem that will facilitate super fast and amazing browsing experience. He further said that, retaining existing customers is at the heart of the business as they are the true ambassadors that can tell Nigerians of the better browsing experience they enjoy with Starcomms IZAP.
Starcomms is the leader in Nigeria in the provision of mobile data services and has received consistent recognitions and accolades for services in this space since 2007.
It has also been at the forefront of bringing innovative services to its customers. The company has been adjudged since 2007 as the CDMA network of the year by top telecommunication industry watchers.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

‘Best Company in Community Involvement and Development’ Awards

R-L Nkechi Alli-Balogun and Clara Okoro TV Presenter Brand Watch; presenting the ‘Best Company in Community Involvement and Development’ Awards to Patricia Obozuwa, Head External Relations Manager, Procter and Gamble while Olatomiwa Akande Corporate Public Relations Manager, Procter and Gamble, looks on at the 5th installment of The Social Enterprise Report and Awards (SERAs) Awards held in Lagos recently.

L-R: Adebusola Opanubi, Regulatory Manager; Inemesit Nsimah, Brand Operations Group Manager; Olatomiwa Akande Corporate Public Relations Manager and Patricia Obozuwa, Head External Relations all of Procter and Gamble Nigeria in a pose with the ‘BestCompany in Community Involvement and Development’ award at the The Social Enterprise Report and Awards (SERAs) Awards held in Lagos recently.

Friday, 28 October 2011

19 Months Old Baby win in Loya Milk Promo

Families are now devising new ways of participating in consumer promos in the country. Investigations have shown that to increase their chances of winning many families now use the names of different members of the family including babies when sending the entry. Few weeks after Oghenetega Onaraka, a three year old boy won N250,000 for his family, a new record has been set as 19 months old baby, Master Chukwudimelu Ezeanya has emerged as the youngest winner in the ongoing Win Cash with Loya Milk promo.

Master Ezeanya won in the 2nd prize category of N150, 000. According to his mother, Mrs. Adaobi Ezeanya, his entry was submitted alongside entries of the other members of the family but he was the only person that won.

Mrs. Ezeanya who initially thought the call made through to inform her about the win was from fraudulent people disclosed that, "We have been taking Loya Milk for a long time because of its high calcium. We use at least one tin in a week and since the draw began, we have been following it. When the call came through that Chukwudimelu had won N150, 000 I initially thought they were fraudsters only for them to call me again" Mrs. Ezeanya said.

When asked how the money will be spent, Mrs. Ezeanya who hope to win more in the promo said, "the money is for the family. We will go home and decide on what and how we will spend it".

Also, Mr. David Okeregbe who works with Lagos based Non-Governmental Organization, Global Ace Hope Foundation emerged winner of the 3rd prize category of N100, 000 in the promotion. According to him, he got involved in the promo after reading an article about the promo in the papers and decided to participate.

"I didn’t really know about the promotion. It was when I read a story on it in the Punch that I decided to enter for the promotion because I always buy Loya Milk. Since then I have been submitting entries and five of my entries were accepted.

Mr. Okeregbe also made known that he knew it was genuine because of the companies involved in the promo and he will be giving out some of his prize money up for charity. "Immediately I received the call, I knew it was genuine because Promasidor is a very credible company and also KPMG. I will give out most of the money for charity and also other items.

For this Lagos- based secretary who bagged the first prize category of N250, 000, Ms. Oladeji Janet Abiola, the money will be used for her ongoing personal project after paying her tithe. "After paying my tithe, I will use the remaining money for my personal project. When Teju called me I didn’t believed him. Later I looked at my phone to be sure I wasn’t dreaming until I got the second call to come pick up my prize" Ms. Oladeji.

Promasidor, the leading food company, launched the N50 million "Win Cash with Loya" milk promotion to reward and excite its teeming consumers across the country.

Loya milk is one of the leading brands from the stable of Promasidor, a marketing led and consumer driven organization noted for high quality and innovative product offerings that excite and exceed consumers’ expectations.

Star Prize Winner Emerges in Onga Cooking Competition

Onga seasoning powder, a brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, has produced a star prize winner in the grand finals of its National Campus Cooking Competition held at the University of Lagos on Thursday October 27, 2001.

Ossai Josephine, a female student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, clinched the star prize of a brand new Kia Rio car, after a tense cooking competition involving 14 contestants from across 14 tertiary institutions nationwide.

The competition which took off about four months ago cut across 14 national higher institutions with one winner emerging from each to participate in the grand finals of the competition.

Other  winners who won second, third and fourth positions respectively were Idiaro Kikelomo Baliqis, a 200 level Law student of Bayero University Kano; Emma  Edwin, a student of Nursing Science from University  of Calabar and Nkechi Chioma, a 500 level Law student of the host school, University of Lagos.

While fielding questions from journalists, Josephine, the star prize winner, expressed gratitude to Promasidor for creating programmes that assist youth to develop their culinary skills through the use of Onga seasoning powder, adding that, the competition has afforded her the privilege of meeting other people from other tribes and learning how to cook their cuisines.

In her words, “A big thank you to Onga, and thanks to my fellow contestants. With this, I know that many students will go for Onga because Onga is trying to let us know that apart from the normal food we cook, Onga can be used to cook big soup because what I prepared was a very big soup and I used Onga soup flavor. I have met with friends, fourteen of us, we stayed in the same hotel, we mingled and for the first time I am in the University of Lagos and am so happy, it’s just a good thing.

“This is not the end; other people should keep trying to win.

“I got to know I could cook well since I was a kid. In fact, my Mum said when I was in the womb I started cooking,” she enthused.

While explaining why students were the target of the competition, the Manager, Brands Group, Food Enhancement and Beverages, Mrs. Abiola Inawo noted that the students are the future mothers, and the campus is one of the places where you can meet a group of students. However, we hold competition among different groups of women too.

Her words: “We hold competitions among women too because the brand is women-oriented. We’ve held cooking competitions in churches, Asalatus (muslim gathering), Societies (Ogoja women). Earlier this year, we were in Kaduna in conjunction with the commissioners wives. We did women empowerment programmes, and we gave out thirty six gifts like cooking items. So, we try to intervene in our own little way in empowering women of the society.”

Remarking on the outlook of the event, the Assistant Brand Manager, Onga, Miss Taye Adewumi said the turnout was impressive and encouraging, adding that, a lot of awareness has been created for the brand, and that the brand is targeted  at both young and the old.

A member of the jury, Mr. Oluwasina Afolabi, who is also the Quality Control Manager with, Mama Cass restaurant, while commenting on the criteria for choosing the winners, stated that, the rating was on quality of their meals, kitchen hygiene, presentation of raw materials, the processes, organisations, timeliness, taste and manner of presentation.

His words: “We rated them on the quality of their meals right from how they organized themselves in the kitchen, hygiene, presentation of raw materials, the processes, we watched them during the cooking, we looked at their processes step by step, how organized they are and after cooking we try to see how timely they are in preparing their food. Thereafter, we look at the taste and the presentation.”

 Renowned Nollywood actress and Onga’s brand ambassador, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal described the competition as a way of fostering unity among Nigerian undergraduates especially  those who have taken part in the competition, remarking that, they have learnt how to cook other dishes other than their indigenous meals.

“It has fostered a lot of unity among the Nigerian undergraduates especially those who have taken part in the cooking competition. They have dished out different dishes not only pertaining to their own indigenous meals. They gathered a lot of knowledge, and apart from that, they all left with something substantial. I mean, if I were a parent and my child came back to tell she won a car, I would wonder what kind of company did that, and surely, I will follow the brand.”

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About the Company

Promasidor Nigeria Limited, the makers of Onga Seasoning Powder was incorporated in Nigeria in 1993 to manufacture, package, market and distribute fast moving consumer products. Since inception, it has been offering quality and affordable products to its consumers. Its products range includes Cowbell milk, Cowbell chocolate, Cowbell flavoured milk drink, Loya full cream milk, Miksi, Top Tea and Amila instant fruit flavoured powdered drink.


Tuesday, 25 October 2011

TPT WINS NIPR AWARD FOR “MOST OUTSTANDING PR CAMPAIGN”.

TPT  International, Nigeria’s foremost Public Relations consulting firm has clinched the 2011 PR Golden Eagle Award for the most outstanding PR campaign.

The PR Golden Eagle Awards is organized annually by the Lagos Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) to recognize and encourage outstanding PR Practitioners in Nigeria. The event took place on Friday October 21, 2011 at the Lagoon Restaurant Victoria Island, Lagos.

TPT was recognized chiefly for the excellent Crisis management campaign it handled for Milcow, a dairy brand from the stable of Rofico Nigeria Limited.

The Managing Director of TPT International, Mr Charles Igbinidu, who received the award on behalf of the company, expressed his appreciation to NIPR, stating that TPT will continue to work earnestly as a team to launch more outstanding campaigns.

“It is an honour for us to be recognised and awarded by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and it is a tribute to all of our hardworking staff.  This will serve as a push for us to keep doing our very best for all our clients and a strong impetus to us to keep our performance among the best”, Mr. Igbinidu added.

TPT International Ltd is a full-service public relations firm maintaining practice areas in Media relations, crisis management, Brand PR, corporate communications, lobbying, lifestyle, fashion, strategic counseling, Information communications technology, social media, entertainment etc.

The company started business in February 1998 with only one client and has since grown into the leading Public Relations solutions provider to top brands that spread across various sectors in Nigeria

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Promasidor Celebrates Outstanding Distributors

In continuous recognition of the enormous contribution of its distributors to the success of its brands, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, makers of Cowbell milk, at the weekend held its 2011 Distributors’ Performance Awards ceremony at Tinapa Hotel Calabar.
Attended by 60 top distributors and top management staff of the company, sixteen different awards recognising the distributors’ incredible hard work and positive energy over the last six months were presented
The Awards encompassed First National, Second National, Third National, First North Division, Second North Division, First South Division, Second South Division, First West Division and Second West Division categories. The other categories of awards were First North-West Region, First North-Central Region, First North-East Region, First South-East Region, First East-Central Region, First West Region and First Lagos Region
At the event, Alhaji Abukadri Mohammed was presented with the "Best National Performance" award in the first six months of the year by Chief Keith Richards, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Limited for his excellent work and leading performance in sales and distribution of the company’s products.
Alhaji Bana Kachalla also from Maiduguri and Alhaji Usman Ali Mshella from Kano went home with the Second National and Third National awards.
At the occasion Chief Richards stated that Promasidor distributors are key contributors to the success of the company. He thanked the award recipients for their outstanding performance in sales and distribution in the first half of the year.
The award recipients applauded the management of Promasidor Nigeria Limited for recognising and rewarding their contributions to the growth of the company. They pledged to continue doing their best to enhance the market share of the company while also advising the company to keep on focusing on producing high quality products at affordable prices.

According to Alhaji Abukadri Mohammed, “
it is an honour for us to be awarded by Promasidor and it's a tribute to all of our hardworking staff.  I am very happy doing business with Promasidor, their products are of very high quality and their prices are competitive”.
The overall best performer, who  spoke extensively on the importance of relationship in business success revealed that other companies have been trying to take him away from Promasidor but that he has remained loyal to the company because of relationship.
On his part, Alhaji Usman Ali Mshella, who started as a retailer, then moved to sub-distributor and then distributor said Promasidor was the first company to make milk available to the poor by introducing milk in sachets. The innovativeness, he said has earned the company a lot of loyal customers
Speaking at the event, the General Manager, Sales, Dr. Ralph Adeoti, revealed that business growth and turnover were some of the criteria used in selecting distributors to be recognised and awarded. While emphasising that all the company’s partners have equal opportunity to excel, he stated that the distributor that emerged as the overall best performer only became a distributor two years ago, before then; he was a sub-distributor for three years.