MBN Project brings Made by Nigerians fair to Kaduna food festival

The Made by Nigerians Project (MBN), dedicated to promoting and empowering homegrown brands, has expressed delight for participating at the ongoing Kaduna Food Festival.


The festival, which opened onFriday (April 12, 2024) at Murtala Mohammed Square, Kaduna, is billed to end today. The three-day celebration of Northern Nigeria’s rich heritage and cuisine thrills thousands of attendees with an immersive experience. On parade were 200+ exciting pop-up stalls, over 50 enticing restaurants, masterclasses led by food experts, stimulating competitions, and a captivating showcase of Arewa culture.

MBN’s Chief Product Officer, Ms. Chidimma Okoli, expressed her excitement about the collaborative effort with the Kaduna Food Festival, emphasising its potential to elevate Arewa brands.

She said: “This partnership with the Kaduna Food Festival perfectly embodies MBN’s mission. Together, we’ll create an unforgettable experience showcasing the best local businesses and a delicious culinary adventure. This collaboration follows the recent launch of the MBN Marketplace.”

Through the festival, MBN Fair stimulated cultivating connections that empower Nigerian entrepreneurs and enrich the economy as vendors, media partners, and the public rallied to support home-grown brands and join the fair.

MBN is a pioneering initiative dedicated to promoting Nigerian entrepreneurship, creativity, and innovation globally. Through digital platforms, strategic partnerships, and community engagement, MBN empowers local businesses, showcases Nigerian talent, and fosters economic development in Nigeria.

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