Business Day (Nigeria)

‘85% of Tingo drinks’ ingredient­s locally sourced’

- By Folake Balogun

TINGO Cola and Tingo Electric uphold local content principles as between 80 and 85 percent of their ingredient­s are locally sourced or manufactur­ed in Nigeria, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife and chair of the parent company, has said.

Ogunwusi disclosed this at the launch event, which was attended by captains of industry, media executives, senior government officials, and traditiona­l chiefs, on Tuesday.

He said: “The launch of Tingo Cola and Tingo Electric energy drink serves as a dream come true as the products will bring pride to Africa.

“Between 80 and 85 percent of the ingredient­s are locally sourced or manufactur­ed in Nigeria. I am very proud to say that this product is an exportable product that will meet any internatio­nal standard all over the world.”

Ogunwusi, who is the chairman of Tingo BV Plc, described himself as the brand’s “number one ambassador” for the Tingo drinks, while promising to guard it towards success.

“Today, I am telling the whole world that I have taken up the responsibi­lity for these products because it is one of my passions. My dream was that one day I would be part of a team to design, conceptual­ise and put together a drink that would be the pride of not only Nigeria but the entire continent of Africa,” he said. Dozi Mmobuosi, founder of Tingo Foods, said the drinks represent “not only a triumph of innovation but also a celebratio­n of Nigerian ingenuity”.

“We are proud to showcase these exceptiona­l beverages to the world and are deeply grateful for the support of His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, and all our esteemed guests.”

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