Printing firm Rekindles Nigeria’s Resilience

Indigenous printing company, PromoPrint Ventures Limited, last week in Lagos, celebrated 25 years of operations in the country, where it rekindled Nigeria’s resilience in printing business.

The celebration, which held at the Lagos Motor Boat Club, brought together, business executives, clients and stakeholders in the printing space to attest to the dexterity and Nigeria’s resilience in printing as demonstrated by the Founder and Chief Executive of the company, Mrs. Patricia Ojora, for sustaining the growth of PromoPrint in the last 25 years.

In her opening remarks, Ojora spoke about the challenges of PromoPrint in the past 25 years of its operation in Nigeria, saying it was not easy for the company.

“We have been able to do it and we enjoy it. There’s nothing better than creation. To create something from nothing and do it so well, it’s a passion for me. It’s something that I really value. I am a great supporter of Nigeria, so I believe that we should be able to do things well in Nigeria. We don’t need to always import, that is why we are doing this today, to be able to collaborate with people. Most of the people here are people we have collaborated with and have worked hard to build Nigeria back up,” Ojora said.

Founder, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, Atedo Peterside, who was in attendance, said: “There’s something about longevity. If you’ve kept the business going for 10 years, I always tell people, it means you’re doing something right. If you get it going for 20 years, you’re doing something very correct. Patricia must be doing something phenomenally right and it’s my sincere hope that she keeps it going, keep building, keep innovating.”

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