Nobel carpets partnership advance women entrepreneurship prospect
Nobel Carpets and rugs, leading interior floor covering manufacturer as part of its strategy to advance entrepreneurship skills among women in Nigeria has supported Rullion Capacity Builders to train women in Lagos.
Jitesh Pamnani, General Manager, Lucky Fibres Plc, while speaking at the recently concluded Women’s Entrepreneurship Fair (WEF) 2017 said as the manufacturer of Nigeria’s premium interior floor covering brand, the company has consistently sought avenues to reach, interact and engage with our numerous customers and the WEF provided that opportunity in a seamless manner.
According to him, “The Fair came at a strategic time for the brand; as it allowed our customers get more value for lesser price on all our products and also participate and win our exciting rugs in the raffle draws at the fair”
Pamnani, expressed appreciation to Rullion Capacity Builders, stating that the feedback received from the interaction with numerous customers will go a long way in propelling and positioning the brand for greater service; even as the company works on churning out more beautiful and captivating floor coverings which are more affordable, durable and can match other international brands.
Nobel Carpets and rugs which is the lead partner of the fair has had its presence in the Nigerian market for well over twenty one years and has gained the love of many with its inspiring, unique and high quality carpets and rugs, making it the most preferred and number one choice for interior floor covering in Nigeria.
Speaking at the fair, the Coordinator, Rullion Capacity Builder; organisers of the Entrepreneurship Fair, Oluwatoyin Egedi, said the fair is an avenue for women entrepreneur to showcase their skills and entrepreneurship clout through their affordable goods and services to impact and resuscitate the ailing economy. “It is worthy to note that all items on display were sold for N3,000 or less.. Our major aim was to show that affordable items can as well be of best quality.” She said.
WEF recorded over 800 Shoppers, 90 Vendors and 6 Speakers who mentored participants on independence and entrepreneurship at the fair.
KELECHI EWUZIE