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Arla Foods Wins At 2024 Brandcom Awards

Arla Foods Nigeria has recently won four awards at the 2024 BrandCom Awards held in Lagos.
The BrandCom Awards celebrate the brands, agencies, and individuals shaping the future of marketing in Africa, and this year, Arla was the name on everyone’s lips.

The brand bagged the following coveted awards: Dairy Company of the Year, Dairy Brand of the Year for Dano Milk, Butter Brand of the Year for Lurpak, and CMO of the Year, Dairy (Chief Marketing Officer) awarded to Ifunanya Obiakor, Head of Marketing for Arla West Africa. These wins are a testament to Arla’s commitment to providing Nigerian families with tasty, nutritious, high-quality dairy products. From the creamy, great-tasting flavour of Dano Milk to the decadent, luxurious indulgence of Lurpak Butter,

Arla continues to win hearts and taste buds across Nigeria.
Speaking on the recognition, Ifunanya Obiakor, Head of Marketing at Arla West Africa, stated, “These awards are a true honour and reflect Arla’s commitment to nourishing lives and bridging the gap in dairy accessibility across Nigeria.

Winning in four major categories fuels our team’s dedication to driving quality, innovation, and positive impact for our consumers. This recognition inspires us to keep setting higher standards in the dairy industry, making nutritious products accessible to every Nigerian household.”

The firm said, “These awards are the latest achievement in Arla’s electrifying year, filled with memorable campaigns that have strengthened its connection with consumers. Arla’s commitment to nutrition and quality extends beyond simply providing delicious products. Through initiatives like the Damau Household Milk Farm Project and the Arla Farm Open Day in Kaduna, Arla empowers local farmers, enhances food security, and bolsters Nigeria’s dairy industry. These efforts reflect Arla’s dedication to building sustainable communities and demonstrate its market leadership.”

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