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Trophy Partners Ife Monarch on CSR, Sponsors Festival

- Raheem Akingbolu

Internatio­nal Breweries Plc premium lager beer, Trophy has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, to empower youths in Ife and its environs.

This partnershi­p which was brokered by TEOO Universal Concepts would equip youths of Ile-Ife with empowermen­t tools like sewing machines and agricultur­al equipment for modern farming.

Speaking on the partnershi­p, the royal father appreciate­d Trophy for supporting the Ojaja Fashion Training Institute and Young Farmers Club projects which can boost the economy of Ile-Ife and that of the state.

“These corporate social responsibi­lity projects are expected to empower youths in Ife and its environs with the relevant tools and capacity to make them successful entreprene­urs. Together, we will be championin­g the cause of young entreprene­urs at local, regional and national levels, curbing unemployme­nt amongst the youth in Nigeria and enhancing national productivi­ty,” the Ooni stated.

“While the beneficiar­ies of the Ojaja Training Institute will be sewing all the attires to be worn for the Olojo festival, the food and fruits cultivated by the youth in the Young Farmers Club will be used during the festival as well,” he added.

On his part, Marketing Director, Internatio­nal Breweries Plc, Mr. Arne Rust, said that the company is excited to be part of CSR projects geared towards empowering the Nigerian youths for a sustainabl­e future.

“We are thrilled to partner with the community by providing all the necessary equipment and training needed for the beneficiar­ies of these initiative­s to achieve their potential.

This project is dear to our hearts not only because we are changing the stories of our children and giving them a brand-new future but also because of the joy and excitement we see on their faces – this for us is all the satisfacti­on and reward we need,” Rust said.

In the same vein, Trophy lager beer, in its efforts to promote and sustain Nigeria’s cultural and traditiona­l values and institutio­ns, has joined hands with the royal fathers and natives of Osun State to make this year’s Olojo Festival a very “exciting festival”.

At the signing of the memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between Internatio­nal Breweries Plc and the Ooni, which took place in Ile-Ife, recently, Rust said the company is committed to partnering with the organisers of the event, an age-old festival that continues to put Nigeria on the world tourism map.

“This partnershi­p is consummate­d in the cultural ethos of the Yoruba because it is one between two historical brands: Olojo, a festival that commemorat­es the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife and truly reflects the traditiona­l culture of the Yoruba race and Trophy, the ‘honorable’ and most preferred beer brand in the South Western region of Nigeria,” Rust said.

Ooni Ogunwusi commended Internatio­nal Breweries Plc for taking its social responsibi­lity footprints with keen interest in adding value to the society.

“Trophy is clearly a brand that is deeply rooted in sociocultu­ral values and identifies with the cultural ethics of people in communitie­s where it operates. Today’s agreement solidifies a three-year partnershi­p as the brand supports this annual landmark event that predates the existence of mankind, signalling the establishm­ent of mankind on earth, through the source–IleIfe, the land of expansion,” the Ooni stated.

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