Nigeria’s Dangote Group has emerged the most valuable brand among the
top 50 brands in Nigeria for 2018, which were unveiled, weekend, in
Lagos.Read more at: http://danelite.blogspot.com/2018/09/senator-ben-obi-on-september-2-in.html
Nigeria’s Dangote Group has emerged
the most valuable brand among the top 50 brands in Nigeria for 2018, which were
unveiled, weekend, in Lagos. Aliko Dangote This is coming barely three months
after the brand was adjudged the most admired brand of African origin by
consumers in a brand rating coordinated by South Africa based Brand Leadership
in conjunction with Johannesburg Stock Exchange, JSE. Brand Nigeria, the agency
that coordinated the survey in Nigeria, in its report lauded the efforts of the
handlers of Dangote brand because this is the first time a Nigerian brand would
be achieving the feat since 2013.
Unveiling the list of the top 50
brands at an event attended by top executives of leading corporate
organisations in the country as well as stakeholders in Marketing and
Advertising industry, Mr. Taiwo Oluboyede, Head of Brand Nigeria explained that
46 percent of the top brands amounting to 23 are Nigerian brands.
Giving the highlights of the brands
rating, he stated that Promasidor Nigeria Limited emerged the highest gainer
jumping 15 points from last year, followed by the trio of BUA, Nine Mobile and
Olam all of which moved 12 points from last year position, while seven brands,
Conoil, Channels TV, Union Bank, Access Bank, Chi, Toyota, and GTBank
maintained their positions.
Chief Corporate Communication
Officer of the Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina said the management was not
surprised at the ranking because the company has continuously deepened and
delivered on its core values to be a world-class enterprise that is passionate
about the quality of life of the people and giving high returns to
stakeholders.
“And this philosophy is driven by
values, which include customer service, entrepreneurship, excellence and
leadership. In any of our subsidiaries, the focus is to provide local,
value-added products and services that meet the ‘basic needs’ of the populace.
Through the construction and operation of large scale manufacturing facilities
in Nigeria and across Africa, the group is focused on building local
manufacturing capacity to generate employment, prevent capital flight and
provide locally produced goods for the people,” Chiejina stated
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