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Nutricima Unveils PSquare’s Peter Okoye As Olympic Milk Ambassador
At the official launch of its new Olympic Milk campaign, Nutricima Limited has concluded plans to unveil Peter Okoye of the PSquare musical group as the face of the brand.
Nutricima, the makers of Coast, Nunu, Olympic milk and other nutritious food drinks, said its choice of the award-winning Hip-hop Star is premised on the fact that his qualities perfectly portray the essential goodness offered by the brand including vitality, fitness and health which Olympic milk offers to youths, adults and families in Nigeria.
According to Nutricima, the campaign is scheduled to hold today 15th of October with the theme: ‘Winning with Olympic: The Healthy Choice.’ It also said its ‘best kept secret’ will be unveiled at the event.
Speaking on his deal as the new face of Olympic milk, Peter explained that he felt honoured being the ambassador of the Olympic Milk. “Among thousands or perhaps millions of people in the entertainment industry, I feel honoured to be chosen as the brand ambassador. I am ready to push the brand to the next level because it’s really worth it. It means a lot not just to me but also to my fans. If a brand isn’t worth it I have nothing to do with such brand. The fact that I am ready to work with this brand is an indication of its topnotch quality.
Nutricima Limited commenced business in Nigeria in 2005 with manufacturing facilities in Ikorodu, Lagos. It produces and markets high quality nutritious dairy and non-dairy beverages like Nunu, Coast and Olympic Milk, Bliss ice teas, Yo! yoghurt among other food drinks.
Nutricma is wholly owned by Milk Ventures (U.K.) Limited with equal contribution by PZ Cussons (International) Plc U.K. and Glanbia Plc., Ireland.
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