Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by AlexReports(m): 11:45am On Feb 10, 2023 |
Tingo Foods Processing Facility Launch: A Monumental Step towards Revolutionising the Food Processing Industry in Africa Ishiperpe Village, Onicha Ugbo Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, 9th February 2023 - Today marks a significant day for the food processing industry in Africa as the foundation laying ceremony of Tingo Foods Processing Facility took place with top government officials, dignitaries, and representatives of the agricultural sector in attendance. The facility, set to revolutionise the food processing industry in Nigeria and across Africa, is the first of its kind and is expected to be operational in 18 months, creating 12,000 jobs, and has an estimated investment of 1.6 billion dollars. The facility will process a range of food products, including fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, tea, coffee, chocolate, biscuits, cooking oils, non-dairy milks, carbonated drinks, mineral water, and more, making it a great addition to the African food processing industry. Tingo Foods aims to provide a sustainable source of food for future generations and make farmers the heroes of the story. "Today, we make a giant leap forward towards revolutionising the food processing industry in Africa," said Chris Cleverly, President of Tingo, Inc. "The launch of the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a proud moment in our long-standing mission to provide a sustainable source of food for generations to come and empower the hardworking farmers who make it all possible." The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, praised the project as the first Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone and highlighted the importance and impact of private sector investment. He noted its crucial role in the development of Nigeria's agricultural sector. Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Agriculture. "With its potential to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and modernise the agricultural sector, the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration." The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, spoke about the positive impact this facility would have on the agricultural industry and the surrounding communities. "As a critical stakeholder in the agricultural sector, AFAN is proud to be associated with Tingo," said Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, President of AFAN. "This project is a testament to Tingo's commitment to bringing positive change to the agricultural industry and the communities within, and we encourage farmers to fully support its successful foundation laying ceremony launch." Tingo Foods PLC CEO, Neha Mehta, expressed her excitement about the project and emphasised the company's mission to transform the food processing industry in Africa. "At Tingo Foods, we are fully committed to transforming the food processing industry in Africa and providing a sustainable source of food for generations to come, all while putting farmers at the forefront of the story," said Neha Mehta, CEO of Tingo Foods PLC. "This 1.6 billion dollar facility launch announcement is a testament to our commitment, and we look forward to working closely with farmers and local communities to ensure its success." "The launch of Tingo Foods Processing Facility represents a major step forward in our quest to empower farmers, transform the food processing industry, and build a brighter future for Africa," stated Dozy Mmobuosi, Founder of Tingo Foods. "With this facility development, we are taking bold action to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector and bring about sustainable change to the continent and beyond." A representative of The Governor of Delta State, spoke of the Governors support and excitement in seeing this investment made in the State. He spoke of the power of cooperation between the public and private sector stating, "This is exactly the type of project that should be under a Public-Private Partnership.” Drawing from Dr. Cleverly, the Governor is keen to make the farmer the hero of the story. His Royal Highness Obi Chukwumaleze of Onicha Ugbo, welcomed Tingo Foods PLC and its processing facility to the area, expressing his support for the initiative. "On behalf of the people of this region, I extend a warm welcome to Tingo Foods and its processing facility," said the King. "We are eager to support this initiative and excited about the positive impact it will have on our community and the wider agricultural sector in Nigeria." https://www.statepress.ng/2023/02/tingo-foods-processing-facility-launch.html 9 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by LAXconfidential(m): 1:43pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
With Obi as President, expect more like this. Nigeria will take its place as the African giant once again 25 Likes 3 Shares |
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AlexReports: Tingo Foods Processing Facility Launch: A Monumental Step towards Revolutionising the Food Processing Industry in Africa
Ishiperpe Village, Onicha Ugbo Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, 9th February 2023 - Today marks a significant day for the food processing industry in Africa as the foundation laying ceremony of Tingo Foods Processing Facility took place with top government officials, dignitaries, and representatives of the agricultural sector in attendance. The facility, set to revolutionise the food processing industry in Nigeria and across Africa, is the first of its kind and is expected to be operational in 18 months, creating 12,000 jobs, and has an estimated investment of 1.6 billion dollars.
The facility will process a range of food products, including fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, tea, coffee, chocolate, biscuits, cooking oils, non-dairy milks, carbonated drinks, mineral water, and more, making it a great addition to the African food processing industry. Tingo Foods aims to provide a sustainable source of food for future generations and make farmers the heroes of the story.
"Today, we make a giant leap forward towards revolutionising the food processing industry in Africa," said Chris Cleverly, President of Tingo, Inc. "The launch of the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a proud moment in our long-standing mission to provide a sustainable source of food for generations to come and empower the hardworking farmers who make it all possible."
The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, praised the project as the first Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone and highlighted the importance and impact of private sector investment. He noted its crucial role in the development of Nigeria's agricultural sector.
Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Agriculture. "With its potential to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and modernise the agricultural sector, the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration."
The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, spoke about the positive impact this facility would have on the agricultural industry and the surrounding communities.
"As a critical stakeholder in the agricultural sector, AFAN is proud to be associated with Tingo," said Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, President of AFAN. "This project is a testament to Tingo's commitment to bringing positive change to the agricultural industry and the communities within, and we encourage farmers to fully support its successful foundation laying ceremony launch."
Tingo Foods PLC CEO, Neha Mehta, expressed her excitement about the project and emphasised the company's mission to transform the food processing industry in Africa.
"At Tingo Foods, we are fully committed to transforming the food processing industry in Africa and providing a sustainable source of food for generations to come, all while putting farmers at the forefront of the story," said Neha Mehta, CEO of Tingo Foods PLC. "This 1.6 billion dollar facility launch announcement is a testament to our commitment, and we look forward to working closely with farmers and local communities to ensure its success."
"The launch of Tingo Foods Processing Facility represents a major step forward in our quest to empower farmers, transform the food processing industry, and build a brighter future for Africa," stated Dozy Mmobuosi, Founder of Tingo Foods. "With this facility development, we are taking bold action to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector and bring about sustainable change to the continent and beyond."
A representative of The Governor of Delta State, spoke of the Governors support and excitement in seeing this investment made in the State. He spoke of the power of cooperation between the public and private sector stating, "This is exactly the type of project that should be under a Public-Private Partnership.” Drawing from Dr. Cleverly, the Governor is keen to make the farmer the hero of the story.
His Royal Highness Obi Chukwumaleze of Onicha Ugbo, welcomed Tingo Foods PLC and its processing facility to the area, expressing his support for the initiative.
"On behalf of the people of this region, I extend a warm welcome to Tingo Foods and its processing facility," said the King. "We are eager to support this initiative and excited about the positive impact it will have on our community and the wider agricultural sector in Nigeria."
https://www.statepress.ng/2023/02/tingo-foods-processing-facility-launch.html
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by illuminutty: 1:44pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Ayoola171(m): 1:45pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by PrincessofDSS(f): 1:45pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
Indeed;
It’s too difficult to defend the APC and don’t look or sound foolish especially in times like this that money is not circulating enough to encourage them with the difficult task…
I seriously do not envy them at all…
Okay to prove this to you, let any urchin answer this question;
Why are the APC bots 🤖 and Governors very aggressive against the Naira redesign policy?
Could it be that the proposed bulky money promises made to them (urchins) by their principal is badly affected by the restrictions?
Just a friendly question 😂😂😂😂😂 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by jojo1415: 1:45pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by waterpouroverfl: 1:46pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
I didn't make it on FrontPage at the previous post as a matter of fact I will post my comment on front page
Well since igbos or Fulani traveled down to a particular state we call them migrant..
If not for religious differences in the country a balance would have being obtained.
But religion is forever and as such we can never coexist on the effect of religion.
On one of this fact. Let's stop being stupid We are all grown Up
Let's go our separate ways
If you can call a citizen of the country migrant then Why insisting on one Nigeria
Deep devil's from the pit of hell keep praying for one Nigeria yet never appreciate the bodies that makes up one Nigeria
Keep praying to Lucifer and keep deceiving the flock
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by amuwo1980: 1:46pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by ChatterHouse: 1:47pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Money good o. See as Desmond Don change 2 Likes |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by temitope27(m): 1:48pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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AlexReports: Tingo Foods Processing Facility Launch: A Monumental Step towards Revolutionising the Food Processing Industry in Africa
Ishiperpe Village, Onicha Ugbo Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, 9th February 2023 - Today marks a significant day for the food processing industry in Africa as the foundation laying ceremony of Tingo Foods Processing Facility took place with top government officials, dignitaries, and representatives of the agricultural sector in attendance. The facility, set to revolutionise the food processing industry in Nigeria and across Africa, is the first of its kind and is expected to be operational in 18 months, creating 12,000 jobs, and has an estimated investment of 1.6 billion dollars.
The facility will process a range of food products, including fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, tea, coffee, chocolate, biscuits, cooking oils, non-dairy milks, carbonated drinks, mineral water, and more, making it a great addition to the African food processing industry. Tingo Foods aims to provide a sustainable source of food for future generations and make farmers the heroes of the story.
"Today, we make a giant leap forward towards revolutionising the food processing industry in Africa," said Chris Cleverly, President of Tingo, Inc. "The launch of the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a proud moment in our long-standing mission to provide a sustainable source of food for generations to come and empower the hardworking farmers who make it all possible."
The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, praised the project as the first Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone and highlighted the importance and impact of private sector investment. He noted its crucial role in the development of Nigeria's agricultural sector.
Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Agriculture. "With its potential to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and modernise the agricultural sector, the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration."
The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, spoke about the positive impact this facility would have on the agricultural industry and the surrounding communities.
"As a critical stakeholder in the agricultural sector, AFAN is proud to be associated with Tingo," said Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, President of AFAN. "This project is a testament to Tingo's commitment to bringing positive change to the agricultural industry and the communities within, and we encourage farmers to fully support its successful foundation laying ceremony launch."
Tingo Foods PLC CEO, Neha Mehta, expressed her excitement about the project and emphasised the company's mission to transform the food processing industry in Africa.
"At Tingo Foods, we are fully committed to transforming the food processing industry in Africa and providing a sustainable source of food for generations to come, all while putting farmers at the forefront of the story," said Neha Mehta, CEO of Tingo Foods PLC. "This 1.6 billion dollar facility launch announcement is a testament to our commitment, and we look forward to working closely with farmers and local communities to ensure its success."
"The launch of Tingo Foods Processing Facility represents a major step forward in our quest to empower farmers, transform the food processing industry, and build a brighter future for Africa," stated Dozy Mmobuosi, Founder of Tingo Foods. "With this facility development, we are taking bold action to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector and bring about sustainable change to the continent and beyond."
A representative of The Governor of Delta State, spoke of the Governors support and excitement in seeing this investment made in the State. He spoke of the power of cooperation between the public and private sector stating, "This is exactly the type of project that should be under a Public-Private Partnership.” Drawing from Dr. Cleverly, the Governor is keen to make the farmer the hero of the story.
His Royal Highness Obi Chukwumaleze of Onicha Ugbo, welcomed Tingo Foods PLC and its processing facility to the area, expressing his support for the initiative.
"On behalf of the people of this region, I extend a warm welcome to Tingo Foods and its processing facility," said the King. "We are eager to support this initiative and excited about the positive impact it will have on our community and the wider agricultural sector in Nigeria."
https://www.statepress.ng/2023/02/tingo-foods-processing-facility-launch.html
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Reinamaria(f): 1:51pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
Desmond Elliott look way better now than when he was an actor. 4 Likes |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Komu1048(m): 1:51pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
It should be located at ikorodu, Lagos. I hope it continue to flourish anyway |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Ance4Liverpool: 1:54pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Hybridlandtech: 1:58pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
LAXconfidential: With Obi as President, expect more like this. Nigeria will take its place as the African giant once again Na Obi deliver this? |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by arsenal33: 1:59pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
LAXconfidential: With Obi as President, expect more like this. Nigeria will take its place as the African giant once again this is production, not importation o! |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by enomakos(m): 2:01pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
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Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by KanuSE: 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
LAXconfidential: With Obi as President, expect more like this. Nigeria will take its place as the African giant once again Obi go shock you (as President). Dey Play. 1 Like |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Cumtroller: 2:22pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
AlexReports: Tingo Foods Processing Facility Launch: A Monumental Step towards Revolutionising the Food Processing Industry in Africa
Ishiperpe Village, Onicha Ugbo Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, 9th February 2023 - Today marks a significant day for the food processing industry in Africa as the foundation laying ceremony of Tingo Foods Processing Facility took place with top government officials, dignitaries, and representatives of the agricultural sector in attendance. The facility, set to revolutionise the food processing industry in Nigeria and across Africa, is the first of its kind and is expected to be operational in 18 months, creating 12,000 jobs, and has an estimated investment of 1.6 billion dollars.
The facility will process a range of food products, including fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, tea, coffee, chocolate, biscuits, cooking oils, non-dairy milks, carbonated drinks, mineral water, and more, making it a great addition to the African food processing industry. Tingo Foods aims to provide a sustainable source of food for future generations and make farmers the heroes of the story.
"Today, we make a giant leap forward towards revolutionising the food processing industry in Africa," said Chris Cleverly, President of Tingo, Inc. "The launch of the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a proud moment in our long-standing mission to provide a sustainable source of food for generations to come and empower the hardworking farmers who make it all possible."
The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, praised the project as the first Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone and highlighted the importance and impact of private sector investment. He noted its crucial role in the development of Nigeria's agricultural sector.
Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Agriculture. "With its potential to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and modernise the agricultural sector, the Tingo Foods Processing Facility is a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration."
The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, spoke about the positive impact this facility would have on the agricultural industry and the surrounding communities.
"As a critical stakeholder in the agricultural sector, AFAN is proud to be associated with Tingo," said Dr. Farouk Rabiu Mudi, President of AFAN. "This project is a testament to Tingo's commitment to bringing positive change to the agricultural industry and the communities within, and we encourage farmers to fully support its successful foundation laying ceremony launch."
Tingo Foods PLC CEO, Neha Mehta, expressed her excitement about the project and emphasised the company's mission to transform the food processing industry in Africa.
"At Tingo Foods, we are fully committed to transforming the food processing industry in Africa and providing a sustainable source of food for generations to come, all while putting farmers at the forefront of the story," said Neha Mehta, CEO of Tingo Foods PLC. "This 1.6 billion dollar facility launch announcement is a testament to our commitment, and we look forward to working closely with farmers and local communities to ensure its success."
"The launch of Tingo Foods Processing Facility represents a major step forward in our quest to empower farmers, transform the food processing industry, and build a brighter future for Africa," stated Dozy Mmobuosi, Founder of Tingo Foods. "With this facility development, we are taking bold action to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector and bring about sustainable change to the continent and beyond."
A representative of The Governor of Delta State, spoke of the Governors support and excitement in seeing this investment made in the State. He spoke of the power of cooperation between the public and private sector stating, "This is exactly the type of project that should be under a Public-Private Partnership.” Drawing from Dr. Cleverly, the Governor is keen to make the farmer the hero of the story.
His Royal Highness Obi Chukwumaleze of Onicha Ugbo, welcomed Tingo Foods PLC and its processing facility to the area, expressing his support for the initiative.
"On behalf of the people of this region, I extend a warm welcome to Tingo Foods and its processing facility," said the King. "We are eager to support this initiative and excited about the positive impact it will have on our community and the wider agricultural sector in Nigeria."
https://www.statepress.ng/2023/02/tingo-foods-processing-facility-launch.html
Desmond Idiot!!! 1 Like |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by DanseMacabre(m): 2:24pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
Hmmmm 'Tingo'... Shey this manchi no be eiye so 2 Likes |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Abdulqareem: 2:45pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
LAXconfidential: With Obi as President, expect more like this. Nigeria will take its place as the African giant once again NA TINUBU GO CONTINUE BUHARI GOOD WORK. WITH TINUBU AS PRESIDENT, NO MORE WAHALA AND KATAKATA. PETER CAN INFORM HIS KINS MEN THAT LAGOS AND ABUJA WILL BE MORE BETTER THAN ANAMBARA. |
Re: Minister Of Agriculture, Desmond Elliot, Others At The Tingo Foods Facility Lau by Kennyfancy(m): 2:47pm On Feb 10, 2023 |
Ibo people helping themselves |