Cadbury Nigeria Rewards Bourn Factor Winners, restates Commitment to Youth Development in Nigeria | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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“Part of our value in Cadbury is to love our consumers and our brands.” Cardbury BournFactorWinners

Mona School from Sapele, Delta State, won the grand prize of N3 million. Difference Academy from Ile Ife, Osun State, won N2 million for coming second, while Faith Heritage Gold Schools from Abeokuta, Ogun State, got N1 million as the third-place winner.

“Part of our value in Cadbury is to love our consumers and our brands,” Adeboye added. “As a business, we are not only concerned about making money from our communities, but we are also supporting people in the communities to grow and develop as a people. The idea of Bourn Factor was generated while we were thinking about how we can pay back those who are buying our products, and mainly for our younger children.

L-R:- Frederick Mordi; Corporate Comms. & Govt. Affairs Manager, Ifeoma Chuks Adizue; Snr. Category Manager Cocoa Beverage West Africa, Winning School Representative, Oyeyimika Adeboye; Managing Director West Africa Cadbury, Tolulope Olaoye; Category Manger Cocoa Beverage.

 

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