Jand2Gidi rebrands, celebrates 10th anniversary

Head of Sales, Red Star Support Service Limited, Omotayo Dada (left); Senior Public Policy & Local Content Manager, Bolt, Weyinmi Aghadiuno; Co-Founder, Cargoplug, Ujama Akpata; Co-Founder,
Cargoplug, Kikelomo Fola-Ogunniya; Chairman of the board,
Cargoplug, Benjamin Wilcox; Managing Director, Aramex Delivery Services, Faisal Jarmakani; Co-Founder, Messenger NG, Amanda Etuk; Country Manager, Aramex, Jack Dababneh.

In celebration of its growth and transformation over a decade, Jand2Gidi recently held a cocktail event to mark its remarkable journey. It also witnessed an unveiling of its new name, Cargoplug, which signifies its evolution and expanded horizons in the world of logistics.

Founded by Ujama Akpata, and Kikelomo Fola–Ogunniya, who came together to solve importation delivery issues and have since impacted their industry both at home and abroad, they expressed gratitude over the firm’s achievements, just as they extended heartfelt appreciation to clients, partners, and staff members who played pivotal roles in the firm’s success story.

Fola–Ogunniya said, “When we founded this company 10 years ago, we had a vision to transform the way that goods are moved, to create a logistics brand that stands for innovation, reliability, and unparalleled customer service. We started with a dream, a proposed solution, and a determination to make a difference. Today, we stand here, a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the belief in our brand.”

Akpata noted: “Our story is one of constant evolution, adapting to the changing times and challenges. As we celebrate this milestone, let’s remember that our brand story is not just about where we’ve been, but about the exciting road ahead. Together, we will continue to shape the future of logistics, delivering excellence with every shipment, and exceeding the expectations of our valued partners and clients.”

In celebration of this significant milestone, Jand2Gidi joined forces with Providus Bank to launch an online challenge dedicated to giving back to SMEs.

Driven by the noble goal of assisting emerging entrepreneurs, the outfit earmarked a fund to empower 10 small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with grants of N100,000 each.

The Chief Financial Officer, Providus Bank, Deoye Ojuroye noted that by extending financial support and mentorship to 10 deserving SMEs, Cargoplug is deeply committed to not only sowing the seeds of success but also nurturing the next generation of trailblazers.

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