Featured Politics News

Dangote unveils Blocmaster cement, Stew mix and Curry powder at Lagos Trade Fair

By Olaleke ASHAFA

Dangote Group Wednesday unveiled its new products – BlocMaster Cement, Stew mix and Curry powder – to the delight of visitors at the ongoing Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF).

Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said during Dangote Special Day at the fair that the new products resulted from years of intensive research to meet the ever-changing needs of consumers.

The LITF, which is the 32nd edition, is organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).

Represented by the Sales Manager, Dangote Cement, Africa’s richest man Mr Josiah Moemeke,  said that Dangote Cement, which controls about 65 per cent of Nigeria’s cement market, would keep evolving products that would promote the cement industry and the economy.

“Dangote Blocmaster is strong and affordable, has been tested and approved to mould more blocks and aid durable building projects,” he said.

Dangote urged Nigerians to adopt the new cement for all their construction projects.

Also, Category Manager, NASCON Allied Products Plc (a subsidiary of Dangote Ltd), Ms Oluwatoni Odewale, , said that the introduction of Dangote Stew mix and Curry powder would enrich the meals of many families.

She said that the products were fortified with vitamins and minerals that would promote healthy and nutritious meals.

Odewale said that visitors to the group’s pavilion at the fair would purchase the products and other brands of the company at a discounted prices.

Earlier, Mr Babatunde Ruwase, President of LCCI, said that Dangote was a success story that made the country proud, not just locally but globally.

He urged the Federal Government to address the challenges confronting the manufacturing sector ranging from high interest rate, insecurity, power challenge, poor road network and issues at the nation’s port.

Ruwase urged the government to improve the business environment toward attracting more investments and making the environment condusive for businesses to thrive.

Related posts

Bank of America to raise minimum wage to $20 per hour by 2021

Editor

Borno holds first Independence parade in 12 years of insurgency

Our Reporter

Datamellon, AWS Nigeria user group partner on IoT

Our Reporter

Gov. Adeleke appoints Chief of Staff, SSG, CPS

Our Reporter

Buhari consoles with families, victims of Lagos explosion

Meletus EZE 

Rights activists urge Gov. Abiodun, Ogun Assembly to intervene in Akufon kingship tussle

Editor