The South African trip which began on May 16, 2017 has included visits to famous sites in and around Johannesburg such as the Nelson Mandela National Museum located in Orlando West, Soweto. This national heritage was where Nelson Mandela lived between 1946 to 1962.
Coincidentally, it is only a short distance up the road from Tutu House, the home of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, another iconic anti-apartheid campaigner.
Bedroom of the late Nelson Mandela
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Campari Brand Manager, Rilwan Shofunde, 2baba Idibia and Manager, Efe Omorogbe
Another
interesting stopover was Harem Club, one of the most luxurious
nightclubs in South Africa. At Harem, 2baba performed some of his
biggest hits including African Queen, Implication, Only Me, Senator among others.
For
the lucky winners, Valentine Udechukwu from Anambra, Louis Nwafor from
Onitsha, Njika Uchenna Emmanuel, going on a trip to South Africa with
their favourite artist, 2Baba was an experience of a lifetime.
These
long-term Campari trading partners also noted the high demand for the
brand in Eastern Nigeria, stating that most consumers love to drink
their Campari with beer, while many consider it as a drink best taken
before or after a meal.
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and Win Winners, Louis Nwafor, Valentine Udechukwu with Campari Brand
Manager, Rilwan Shofunde and 2baba Idibia’s Manager, Efe Omorogbe
Speaking
on the essence of the trip, Campari Brand Manager, Rilwan Shofunde
noted, “Campari has always been known to reward loyalty and hard work,
and this trip is one way to show our distributors some appreciation.
Last year, we were also in Milan with 2baba to visit the home of
Campari. We truly love creating this amazing experiences for our
consumers, distributors and partners.”
Campari
is an alcoholic liqueur with a rich infusion of herbs and fruits that
has been globally recognized for 157 years and has stood the test of
time with its one-of-a-kind taste and excellent cocktail mix value.
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Na only men dey here. What of the women distributors?
Can Nigeria show case the bedroom or even houses of our hero's? Nnamdi Azikiwe, Rashidi Yekini and the likes? Do many opportunities for tourism but we are too busy stealing from ourselves to spare a minute to think. Mtcheww
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