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Firm restates commitment to qualitative, human capital development

By Opeyemi Babalola
09 September 2022   |   3:14 am
A foremost firm, Eat ‘N’ Go, has said that it will be more committed to quality and human capital development as part of its contribution and appreciation to Nigerians.

Patrick McMichael, CEO, Eat’N’Go Limited

A foremost firm, Eat ‘N’ Go, has said that it will be more committed to quality and human capital development as part of its contribution and appreciation to Nigerians.

Group Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Patrick McMichael, at a press conference in Lagos, yesterday, to mark the company’s 10 years of doing business in Nigeria, said the quick-service restaurant, had remained consistent in the expansion of its services to more Nigerians and Africans at large, adding that it has continued to leverage best business practices to offer exceptional values to Nigerians.
 


He said: “We are committed to taking the desired steps in ensuring that we support the under-privileged, especially those that have limited access to quality education. For instance, our partnership with Slum2School has provided education for over 3,000 children.”
 
“As Eat ’N’ Go, alongside its flagship brands – Domino’s Pizza and Cold Stone Creamery, will continue to explore more innovative ways of doing business that will constantly affect the socio-economic livelihood of the country as well as offer premium satisfaction to the people,” he said.

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