RITE FOODS SUPPORTS THE OXYMORON OF KENNY BLAQ 3
The fast-rising comedy prince returned for the third time with his very successful “The Oxymoron of Kenny Blaq” event.
Eko Hotels and Suites were packed with overflowing audience and raving fans who in a concise time have come to love Kenny Blaq. This year 2019, 28th of July, Kenny Blaq hosted his very successful Show.
With a live band and features of very new and upcoming comedians, Kenny Blaq is not just a one-man show, he has established himself as the Nigerian Greatest Showman with his exciting performance of dance and music. Many of the songs were familiar songs that the comedy prince from Ejigbo had refurbished into his own comic rendition.
One thing Kenny Blaq is good at is connecting the dots of relevant comedians and artists and making everything a fine tapestry of performing arts. One can only imagine the months of hard work and rehearsals put into a show like The Oxymoron of Kenny Blaq.
The audience couldn’t have asked for more even though he had more to offer, but it is one thing for you to satisfy people’s need for humour but what about their thirst and need to refresh, this is where Rite Foods stole the show, from the moment you walk in, the Fearless Bar and Lounge was waiting on you to provide you our cocktail of delight from our quality taste squad line-up. Everyone that walked the red carpet, sit on the Platinum or gold tables, or even if it was a regular or VIP, or even the green room, all had something to drink from Rite Foods Limited, be it Bigi soft drinks or the Fearless Energy Drinks, it was really up to your appetite, and there is no shame in wanting everything Rite Foods has to offer.
At Rite Foods Limited, we are forever committed to building our community.
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Rhythm and Beats of Africa Drum Festival 2019
The continent of Africa is home to a diverse range of cultures. Music is a universal language that communicates to the soul, in many cultures different materials have been forged from crude matter to make instruments of music. One instrument that is common among many cultures across the world is the drum.
Since the debut event in 2016, in Ogun State, Nigeria, The Africa Drum Festival has become a pilgrim destination for all African drummer group from countries like Benin Republic, Ivory Coast, Uganda, DR Congo and a host of others. The 2019 theme for The African Drum festival was Drumming into the Future and it took place at the 10,000 Capacity Amphitheatre in Okelewo, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
The event lasted from 25th-27th April, at 7pm, upholding the Nigerian heritage and culture, The Egbedere Band made a Nigerian Anthem themed performance to kick start the event. Talking drums, xylophones, costumes, beautiful voices and complex cultural choreographies etc contributed to all the performance by each cultural troupe.
All the dancing, drumming, singing and cheering by the crowd was enough to get everybody thirsty and hungry. Rite Foods Limited, as usual, made provision to satisfy dancers, organizers and audience satiated.
Rite Foods Limited being, indigenous to Nigeria, having its factory located in Ososa in Ogun State, supports everything cultural and indigenous, and it is for this reason that the when people think of the drummers and dancers at the Africa Drum Festival will always look forward to reach for more of the Rite and Bigi Sausages, Bigi and Fearless Energy Drink beverages.
RITE FOODS LIMITED’S FOOD, DRINKS AND HER: A CELEBRATION OF THE WOMAN
International women’s day is annually celebrated on March 8 to commemorate the achievements of women throughout history and across the nation. All through the month of March, there is always a buzz of celebration in the air to acknowledge the varying unique characteristics and strengths of a woman. This year’s celebration is not any different excluding the fact that the theme varies every year.
For the year 2019, the theme “Think equal, build smart, innovate for change”, ran with the hashtag #balanceforbetter on social media.
This year, the conversation across the globe is to further express the need to understand gender equality. Many companies and organizations find this as an opportunity to contribute their quota to the society in the aspect of humanism. This celebration comes in different forms depending on the kind of organization and what they have in mind.
For us at Rite Foods Limited, it was another opportunity to give back to society. As a result, in celebrating the unique strengths of the feminine gender, we organized our first ever event: Food, Drinks and Her. Food, Drinks and Her aka FDH2019 held on the 30th of March at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos. The event which was a mix of exhibition, panelist discussions, guest appearances, and after-party started around 9 am till late in the night.
The event was indeed a platform where not just women but men of different ages had the opportunity to learn, network and above all, have a lot of fun. There were two panelist sessions where great women in different genres of business dished out undiluted tips on being successful in a chosen career. There were also about 35 exhibitors around at the event to showcase their different products in the food and drink sector.
The energy and excitement throughout the event remained high, and all in attendance had many wonderful things to say and take home with. How could anybody have any contrary experience when every tummy was filled and every body’s senses were activated on every level? With all expectations met, and many hoping for a repeat of a gathering like it again.
At Rite Foods Limited, we are forever committed to building our community.
BBC News Worldwide features Rite Foods Limited in new series “In Business Africa”
It is a well known fact that for businesses in Nigeria to thrive, there are factors that can choke or wither the growth of the business. These factors range from power to government policies and various economic instabilities.
Amidst all that, Rite Foods Limited incorporated in 2008, has since been one out of many Nigerian owned businesses that have proven to stand out against all odds. It is not surprising therefore, that in just few years of being in business; the company has almost overtaken giants in their line of business.
As a result of this outstanding success, the BBC crew considered Rite Foods Limited among many other African brands that has succeeded in harsh economic climates to stand out in order to manufacture products that are best qualities and internationally acceptable.
In the Interview with the Managing Director of Rite Foods Limited, Mr. Seleem Adegunwa, he pointed out two major hurdles that every Manufacturer in Nigeria would face. He said:
“Everything is a challenge. You have to produce the power [to run the plant] yourself, because you’re not on the grid”
And there is the hurdle of gaining access to markets.
Commenting about the acceptance of Nigerian Made products, he said:
“If anything, being a Nigerian-owned brand initially would almost (wanted to) become a negative, because people think that what is produced locally just can’t be as good, but what we’ve been able to do in the last 28 months is to show that no, actually you can be a proudly 100% Nigerian brand and still be able to make products that are extremely World Class”.
His position about market penetration and competing with multinational companies that are very well financed, he had this to say
“In terms of the multinationals it was a non-issue because we knew we were going to come to the table with a facility and a product that will be able to stand shoulder to shoulder, if not actually surpass what they do”.
Evidently, Rite Foods Limited has proven to be truly World Class and 100% proudly Nigerian.