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World Cup: Primlaks promises more excitement

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After an exciting first round of world-class soccer displayed by Nigeria at the on-going 2014 World Cup in Brazil, which earned the country a place in the Group of 16, the Primlaks Group has pledged to keep fans cheering the national team by giving away more Sympli convenience foods to celebrate victory on the field of play.

 

Group Chairman of Primlaks \, Mr. Hemnani Ram, said that the good results from the performance of the footballers has increasingly helped to cement citizens’ pride in Nigeria and made-in Nigeria products.

 

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“Nigeria and Made-in-Nigeria products occupy globally acknowledged pride of place that has further been demonstrated by the national team’s qualification into the round of 16 at the World Cup,” he said, stressing, “As the excitement heats up with the match against France, we will continue to reward fans with free pack of Sympli Yam Fries in a unique partnership of local delicacy and celebrations in Nigeria.”

 

Mr. Ram said Primlaks would continue its Sympli 100% Naija match day rewards during the Nigeria/France match by giving out 1-Kilogram packs of Sympli Yam Fries to the first 100 supporters that wear the green and white national colours, wave the Nigerian flag or put on green and white face paint at each of the Fish Shop outlets in Lekki or Victoria Island; Spar Park “n” Shop in Victoria Island or Lekki and 9-to-7 Save Mart in Victoria Island.

 

He expressed happiness that within a short time of its introduction, the innovative Sympli offerings have made it fashionable for Nigerians to effortlessly enjoy local delicacies and revive the excitement of family and friends sharing great Nigerian tastes.

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“With Sympli brand of convenience foods, we have shown that it has become increasingly fashionable to eat Nigerian foods and support Made-in-Nigeria products; such support should also be extended to pride in the country’s national colours and symbols so that our representatives can always excel,” he said.

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