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Winners of Glo ‘GO Russia’ promo depart for Russia

Seven lucky subscribers to total telecommunications solutions provider, Globacom, who emerged winners in the first draw of the company’s “Go Russia” promo have left the country for Russia.

They are the first batch out of a total of 22 winners to emerge in the promo.

The ecstatic subscribers departed on Wednesday aboard an Emirates Airline flight via the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

They are Agbede Temidayo Bayodele from Ekiti state, Adeoye Adefisoye Simon from Oyo State and Olugbokiki Mukail Omolola from Ogun State. Others are Orewa Edwin Ehi from Port Harcourt, Aghaegbunem Marvel Chukwufumnaya from Abuja, Oladunjoye Joseph Babatunde from Ogun State and Kome Sunny Ikpeba from Delta State.

Before their departure, the winners were hosted to a send-off ceremony by Globacom at its Head Office, Mike Adenuga Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos. The national operator congratulated them for being the first set of winners in the promotion, charging them to represent the country well in Russia.

Some of the winners who spoke at the reception described their joy at having their dream fulfilled by Globacom. Agbede Temidayo Bayodele, who is a student Mechanical Engineering at Ekiti State University, said the trip to Russia was his first outside the country, and called on other subscribers to partake in the promo as “it is for real!”

In a similar vein, 45-year-old Kome Sunny Ikpeba from Delta State was full of praises for Globacom for giving him the chance to travel to Russia. ”I have never won in any promo before, so when I got a call from Globacom, I was really happy. This is really good”, he declared.

Another elated winner, Oladunjoye Joseph Babatunde, a Lagos cinematographer who hails from Ogun State, also thanked Globacom for introducing the GO RUSSIA promo. “I feel good, it is going to be a very good experience for me. I am a loyal Glo subscriber as I started with them at inception,” he enthused.

Globacom affirmed its resolve to continue to empower its subscribers at all times by availing them world class voice and data services at affordable prices. It added that “more winners will be unveiled from the next set of draws to be conducted soon in the GO RUSSIA promo which was unveiled to reward our amazing subscribers who have stood solidly behind the brand over the years”.

A total of 22 lucky winners will emerge eventually from the promo which offers an all-expenses-paid trip to Russia.

The promo runs from May 16 to July 8 and is open to all new and existing Glo subscribers on both the prepaid and post-paid platforms.

FG team inspects Techno Oil LPG cylinder plant

A 15-member federal government Inter-ministerial Team on Wednesday inspected a landmark LPG cylinder manufacturing plant built by Techno Oil Ltd. in Lagos, ahead of its inauguration.

The multi-billion-naira facility is expected to produce five million cylinders of various sizes annually and generate no fewer than 6,000 jobs.

Speaking to newsmen after touring the plant, Mrs Brenda Ataga, Senior Adviser, Downstream and Infrastructure to the Minister of State, Petroleum Resource, said that government was working out a package of incentives to encourage investors in oil and gas.

She said the ministry of petroleum resources would set up a unit to liaise with the Federal Ministry of Finance to package tariff incentives for credible investors in the oil and gas sector.

Ataga, who lauded Techno Oil for venturing into the high-risk venture, said that the petroleum resources ministry was doing everything possible to make Nigerians to embrace LPG.

She said that government was keen on ensuring that every Nigerian household embraced cooking gas rather than using fire wood and other harmful energy sources.

Also speaking, the Head, Gas Monitoring and Regulatory Division in the Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr Sanya Bajomo, said that he was impressed with what he saw at the plant.

“It is a thing of joy that we can now manufacture LPG cylinders in Nigeria, instead of importing.

“We give kudos to Techno Oil for preparing the ground for every household to adopt cooking gas.’’

Similarly, a representative of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mrs Nwaoma Olujie, commended Techno Oil for building the plant.

She noted, however, that SON would never relent in ensuring that set standards were strictly followed in the deployment of facilities by investors.

Olujie said it was necessary for indigenous companies to venture into manufacturing of facilities needed by Nigerians to discourage importation of fake products into the country.

The Executive Vice-Chairman of Techno Oil, Mrs Nkechi Obi, expressed her happiness with the team for taking off time to inspect the plant, remarking that “seeing is believing’’.

She described the plant as a dividend of the Local Content policy of the Federal Government, which according to her, has spurred many indigenous companies to think outside the box.

The industrialist said that the plant was built in partnership with a firm from Europe that had built similar plants in over 15 African and Asian countries.

“Techno Oil embarked on the project as part of our contribution to the drive by the Federal Government to deepen LPG consumption.’’

Obi re-stated that the building of the plant, to be inaugurated soon would enable government to save scarce resources, expended yearly to import LPG cylinders from Turkey, China, India and other Asian countries.

According to her, most of the cylinders imported into Nigeria are often fake, endangering the lives of users.

The Techno Oil chief expressed her optimism that the plant would help in meeting the cylinder needs of Nigerians and LPG consumers in West African countries.

She noted that the campaign by the Federal Government to encourage LPG adoption in homes had received a big boost with the completion of the plant.

Techno Oil, which opened shop in 1997, has been a pace-setter in key sectors of the economy, including power, lubricants manufacturing, fuels distribution and real estate.

The company was nurtured to success by a dynamic team of young Nigerians, led by Nkechi Obi, an economist, Mr Tony Onyeama, an engineer and Mr Collins Onyeama, a development expert.

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