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Dufil Group wins big at ADVAN Award

Dufil Prima Foods Plc has carted away eight awards in the just concluded Advertisers’ Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) Awards for Marketing Excellence (West Africa) in…

Dufil Prima Foods Plc has carted away eight awards in the just concluded Advertisers’ Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) Awards for Marketing Excellence (West Africa) in Lagos.

According to the organisers of the award, the ADVAN Awards for Marketing Excellence is aimed at acknowledging and rewarding marketing professionals and organisations that have made outstanding contributions to the profession.

At the award ceremony which held in Lagos, three of  Dufil  Prima Foods Plc brands-Indomie, Minimie Chinchin and Power Oil-clinched eight of the most coveted awards  during  the  award ceremony. While Power Oil came first in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Category, Indomie clinched third position in the Experiential Marketing Category of the year award. Also, Indomie and Power Oil clinched second and third positions respectively in the Innovation Category of the Receiving the awards on behalf of Dufil Prima Foods Plc, the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mr  Sharma Girish, thanked  the  organisers  of the award, noting that  the  performance  of  the various brands at  the  event  is a great encouragement  to the Dufil Prima Foods family. “We at Dufil really appreciate the various recognitions we have received through these awards. If ADVAN is saying through these awards that Dufil Prima Foods Plc is doing great, certainly that is the truth,” Girish said.

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