Thursday, 22 March 2012
NBC HOSTS 200 FARMERS ACROSS NIGERIA TO MARK WORLD WATER DAY
To commemorate the United Nations’ World Water Day, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) today hosted 200 crop and fish farmers in six states across Nigeria to a session on water management and food security facilitated by experts from the Agriculture and Water Resources fields.
The event held at Abuja, Apapa, Enugu, Owerri, Ilorin And Jos.
Irrigation system being used to combat food security |
In a statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs and Communications, Mrs. Adeyanju Olomola, Today, she noted that “In alignment with this year’s theme of ‘Water and Food Security’ we are hosting farmers from our host community as the 2012 ‘Water Ambassadors’ to jointly reflect on the importance of water in food production. Statistics show that there is a correlation between dearth of water and hunger and diseases. Therefore, it becomes imperative that we appreciate the need to maximize water use to ensure food security for our teeming population. We hope that as we leave here today, we all should have imbibed some water conservation practices to ensure that we have water all year round for agricultural production.”
Since 2009, NBC has leveraged the United Nations’ World Water Day to engage annually with strategic segments of our society to advocate for safe water practices under its ‘Water Ambassadors’ programme. In 2010, the company hosted Nigerian students across the country on a similar programme to enlist the students as advocates of water issues in their different communities.
She further explained that the business recognizes the importance of water because our ability to grow is related to the availability and quality of local water resources. “We understand that by targeting water access and promoting water security, NBC is fundamentally supporting the long-term socio-economic development of communities and Nigeria by extension. Access to safe water contributes to healthy communities, which in turn releases the full potential of the people to thrive on their various enterprises thereby assuring vibrant and productive local economies. When our communities are sustainable, we are successful as a business.” She stated.
‘Water Stewardship’ is a major plank of NBC’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability imperatives. The company has continued to invest in the provision of potable water in water-stressed communities around its 13 bottling plants, 28 commercial territories and 59 depots. On a broader note, NBC’s water strategy is encapsulated in the 3Rs of: Reduce, Replenish and Recycle.
Reduce - Since 2004, NBC has continuously set annual water use reduction (WUR) targets to reduce the volume of water consumed in its operations by investing in water-saving technologies to control water use and also recycle waste water in some stages of the production process for less-stringent house-keeping tasks. To date, the company has achieved a 52.5% reduction.
Recycle - All NBC’s thirteen (13) bottling plants have fully functional on-site Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTPs). These plants ensure that waste water from our bottling operations are recycled and discharged back to the environment at a level that supports aquatic life and agriculture.
Replenish – NBC continues to work at providing access to safe water in our communities. On Monday, NBC signed a partnership, Safe Water for Africa, with Guinness Nigeria, Coca-Cola Nigeria and TY Danjuma Foundation. With the realisation that no one company has the resources required to fully undertake the task of providing access to safe water to communities across the country, these four organisations have come together under the Safe Water for Africa partnership to jointly lead sustainable access to safe water for five million Africans by 2015. This initiative is open to organisations who share our passion to provide safe water to water-stressed communities.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Promasidor unveils new variants of Top Tea
Promasidor Nigeria Limited, a fast moving consumer goods company, is set to launch new variants of Top Tea into the tea bag market on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 in Lagos. The new variants are lime and lemon flavour and ginger flavour.
According to the Marketing Director of the company, Mr. Kachi Onubogu, these new variants are being introduced to offer consumers different choices and also add fun, excitement and refreshment to tea consumption.
“Our target consumers are becoming as health conscious as ever and rightly so. The flavour options are expected to provide the secondary need state requirement of fun, excitement and refreshment. Further to that, with our new offerings we are treating the consumers to a thrilling world of choices,” Onubogu added.
The new variants will offer consumers flavour quick infusion and high quality brew for their ideal brand of tea (Top Tea already delivers on these attributes). Other key attributes are convenience, good taste and flavour/aroma.
“At different consumption occasion, Top Tea has got a great deal to offer, you may do breakfast with regular black tea, reach for vitality during lunch with Top Tea Ginger flavour and indulge yourself with the Lemon/Lime flavour at dinner,” Onubogu stressed.
It will be recall that Top Tea was launched in April 1998 to satisfy consumers’ demand for high quality and high infusion rate tea. In 2009, Promasidor Nigeria took a strategic decision to reposition Top Tea as a more contemporary and trendier brand.
Promasidor is one of the leading multinationals in the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector of the Nigerian economy producing quality consumer products.
It has achieved tremendous growth since 1993 when it commenced operations, and presently employs about 2,000 people across the country.
Promasidor holds a leading position in the Nigerian powdered milk market with its Cowbell Milk brand.
It sells its products in many neighbouring countries, including Benin, Niger, Chad and the Central African Republic.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
50, 000 students expected at NASSMAC first stage exam
Lagos, Nigeria, 06 March, 2012: About 50,000 students are expected to write the first stage examination of the Cowbell National Secondary School Mathematics Competition slated for March 17, 2012.
Mr. Kachi Onubogu, marketing director of Promasidor, makers of Cowbell milk, disclosed this in Lagos, adding that they are expecting 50,000 students pan Nigeria. About 34,000 students participated in the 2011 edition of NASSMAC.
The examination will hold in 200 centres across Nigeria.
The competition is open to all students between 10 – 18 years of age in JSS3 and SSS2 attending full time secondary education in government approved schools in Nigeria. The examination will be supervised by officials of the States Ministries of Education and Promasidor personnel in all the centres nationwide.
Students with the highest scores in both the junior and the senior categories from each state will be invited for the second and final stage examination from where the national prize winners shall emerge.
“The best three students in each category at the state level will receive the following cash prizes for their outstanding performance at the first stage examination: first prize N25, 000, second prize N20, 000 and third prize N15, 000,” he added.
The Cowbell NASSMAC started in 1998 with the aim of helping students to demystify mathematics. The competition creates a credible platform for identification and celebration of outstanding students and recognition of exceptional ability.
Already, stakeholders in the education sector had recently endorsed the Cowbell NASSMAC.
Lagos State Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye who commended Promasidor for the initiative also enjoined Mathematics teachers across the country to encourage their students to develop interest in the study of the subject rather than being afraid of it.
Oladunjoye who was represented by Mr. Semasa Sutton, a director in the Lagos State Ministry of Education also advised students not to be afraid of Mathematics, because it is like any other subjects.
In her contribution, Mrs. O.O.Ajibade, a deputy registrar with the West African Examination Council (WAEC) commended Promasidor for the bold initiative of promoting the study of Mathematics in the country and asked other companies to take a cue from it.
She noted that Promasidor was by extension encouraging the study of science courses through the NASSMAC because Mathematics is one of the gateway subjects students need to move forward educationally.
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Cowbell NASSMAC first stage exams to hold in 200 centres
Lagos, Nigeria, 06 March, 2012: The first stage examination of Cowbell National Secondary School Mathematics Competition (NASSMAC) billed for March 17, 2012 will hold in 200 centres across Nigeria.
Mr. Kachi Onubogu, marketing director of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, makers of Cowbell milk, disclosed this in Lagos; remarking that about 50,000 students are expected to write the first stage examination.
About 34,000 students participated in the 2011 edition of NASSMAC.
The competition is open to all students between 10 – 18 years of age in JSS3 and SSS2 attending full time secondary education in government approved schools in Nigeria. The examination will be supervised by officials of the States Ministries of Education and Promasidor personnel in all the centres nationwide.
Students with the highest scores in both the junior and the senior categories from each state will be invited for the second and final stage examination from where the national prize winners shall emerge.
“The best three students in each category at the state level will receive the following cash prizes for their outstanding performance at the first stage examination: first prize N25, 000, second prize N20, 000 and third prize N15, 000,” he added.
The Cowbell NASSMAC started in 1998 with the aim of helping students to demystify mathematics. The competition creates a credible platform for identification and celebration of outstanding students and recognition of exceptional ability.
Already, stakeholders in the education sector had recently endorsed the Cowbell NASSMAC.
Lagos State Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye who commended Promasidor for the initiative also enjoined Mathematics teachers across the country to encourage their students to develop interest in the study of the subject rather than being afraid of it.
Oladunjoye who was represented by Mr. Semasa Sutton, a director in the Lagos State Ministry of Education also advised students not to be afraid of Mathematics, because it is like any other subjects.
In her contribution, Mrs. O.O.Ajibade, a deputy registrar with the West African Examination Council (WAEC) commended Promasidor for the bold initiative of promoting the study of Mathematics in the country and asked other companies to take a cue from it.
She noted that Promasidor was by extension encouraging the study of science courses through the NASSMAC because Mathematics is one of the gateway subjects students need to move forward educationally.
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