Onga restates commitment to celebrating talent, creativity
By Sulaimon Salau
19 May 2024 |
3:24 am
ONGA, a seasoning brand in the country, has restated its commitment to celebrating culture, talent and creativity.
ONGA, a seasoning brand in the country, has restated its commitment to celebrating culture, talent and creativity.
Marketing Director, Promasidor, Adebola Williams, in a statement, said the company sponsored the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) because “creativity and hard work serve as inspirations to all”.
Williams expressed the brand’s strategic fit with the cultural celebration, saying that African Culture cannot be celebrated without the people, fashion and African cuisine.
“This is where Onga plays a strategic role as a brand that delivers great taste and aroma when used in meals.
“Onga celebrates the heart of African cuisine, and the AMVCA Cultural Day resonates with our values. Sponsoring this event was a way for us to be part of something truly special. We look forward to continuing this journey of cultural appreciation and empowerment through our brand initiatives.”
Promasidor Culinary Category Manager, Oladapo Oshuntoye, said: “I am thrilled with the success of our sponsorship at the cultural day and the Best Lead Actress Award category. It’s truly gratifying to see our brand contributing to the celebration of African culture and talent on such a grand scale.”
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