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  • Goldberg’s Ariya Repete talent hunt begins in June

    To mark the World Cultural Day, Goldberg Larger beer from the stables of Nigerian Breweries, has unveiled the 2019 edition of its Ariya Repete talent hunt competition for indigenous Yoruba music.

    The competition, which will have “The Fusion” as its theme is structured to reach a wider coverage as it will feature a new category- Afro pop and be televised for the first time.

    The regional auditions will kick-off on June 11 in eight cities in the southwest.  The selected talents will head to Lagos for mentorship sessions by some of the respected acts in their genres before returning to the contest to compete at the quarter finals, starting on July 5.

    The Semi-Final will be hosted on July 12,  while the grand finale is slated for July 19.

    Speaking at a roundtable discussion at the Nigeria Breweries Headquarters, Lagos, Senior Brand Manager Goldberg and Life Lager  beer, Maria Shadeko, said Ariye Repete was a platform to showcase and celebrate the South-Western Nigeria.

    Ariya Repete is a very special platform that allows us to showcase and celebrate the very best talents in the South-Western Nigeria. Over the years, we have been able to continually delight our consumers with this initative as well as provide unforgettable memories for winners of past editions.

    “This year., we are taking it further by not only increasing the prize money, but adding an all-new category. The theme for this year’s competition is “The fusion” and in the light of this, we are looking for the next big artiste, who will dominate the Nigerian music scene. We applaud the innovative and inspiring fusion of traditional Yoruba music with contemporary music,”she said.

    The discussion featured some veterans in traditional genres of Yoruba music as well as some new generation artistes whose music have been influenced by the Yoruba culture.

     

  • Goldberg signs Olamide as brand ambassador

    As part of its aim to appeal to more segment of the society, Goldberg, a beer from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc, has signed on popular hip hop star Olamide as its brand ambassador.

    The official unveiling held on Saturday at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, just a few hours before Olamide was scheduled to headline the special Easter edition of its flagship consumer engagement platform – Unlimited Faaji – organised by Goldberg at the Ikeja City Mall as part of Easter festivities.

    Tagged ‘The Take Over’, the event also had in performance other star-artistes like Zlatan Ibile, Mayorkun, DJ Kaywise, Dotun and Odunlade Adekola.

    Nicknamed ‘Your Excellency,’ Goldberg aims to build on culture and tradition while embracing the contemporary.

    Olamide expressed happiness on being part of Goldberg.

    “Honestly, I was really happy about being a part of the family and for the record, this is my very first endorsement of the year,” said Olamide.

    “And it’s not for any other reason than the fact that bronze na learner, silver na learner, na Gold be the oga.

    “For me, endorsing the brand Goldberg is just like a representation of what the brand Olamide stands for. Olamide came from the streets and all that, came from Bariga (Lagos) but you cannot deny the fact that the brand Olamide is not a selling brand. And that’s what gold is really all about.”

    By this move, Olamide who is also known as Badoo, joins Yoruba actor Odunlade Adekola as ambassador of the brand.

    Giving his address, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager Brands Nigerian Breweries, Omotunde Adenusi, said Goldberg and Olamide share the same values of culture and tradition.

    “Olamide epitomises a lot that Goldberg stands for,” Adenusi said.

    “As we all know, he is unapologetic about his love for his roots, his culture and tradition. Moreover, his impressing ability to combine all these authencity with more contemporary music genres, making him one of the most talented entertainers to grace the Nigerian music scene.

    “Olamide is without a doubt one of the most revered artiste in Nigeria and we’re delighted to have such a talented act, I dare say a bundle of talent on board.”

    Speaking ahead of the revelation of Olamide, Nigeria Breweries’ Corporate Communications and Brand PR Manager, Patrick Olowokere, said, ““Goldberg is using this announcement to give its consumers a taste of what is to come.”

    Also present were Senior Brand Manager, Goldberg and Life, Maria Shadekon and football legend Jay Jay Okocha.

    Goldberg has promoted music shows like Fuji to Bam, Juju to gbayi and Ariya Repete. And since inception last year, the Unlimited Faaji train has travelled across the country, delighting fun-seekers with top-rated music artistes and comedians, especially in locations like Lagos, Akure and Benin.

  • ‘Ita Faaji’: Goldberg to stage show in 20 cities

    Ita Faaji’, a Yoruba phrase for fun arena is what 20 Nigerian cities stand to experience in the next 10 weeks.

    Those who were part of the 2018 edition of the pan Nigerian show would describe it as a night of pure bliss, providing an unforgettable experience filled with energy, excitement and entertainment for all.

    The platform which aims at highlighting and celebrating Goldberg’s consumers’ experiences, will host events in major cities like Abuja, Lagos, Warri, Benin, among others, as it did in 2018.

    A great spectacle of arts and culture, the event involves great music and comedy, just as lucky consumers are given the opportunity to walk away with fantastic prizes.

    Speaking on the return of ‘Ita Faaji’ for 2019, Brand Manager, Goldberg, Olufunmilayo Ogunbodede says, “Goldberg is passionate about bringing premium experiences to its consumers across Nigeria. Ita Faaji is gems for us, as it allows us connect with consumers across the country giving them an experience they’ll never forget. We can’t wait to tour all the several cities in the coming weeks as we urge everyone to come out and have fun with us.”

    The brand has, of recent, brought fun-filled nights to consumers through its Unlimited Faaji series from December 2018 to January 2019 and its major music platform Ariya Repete.

  • ‘My life will change for good’, says Goldberg’s N2 Million Prize winner

    Overall winner in the Juju category of the just concluded 2018 Ariya Repete Talent Hunt, Ayodele Olatunji has said that the cash prize presented  to him for emerging winner of the  competition will surely transform his family life for the better, just as he is planning to acquire some musical instrument to boost his art.

    “This is the opportunity of a lifetime and I give glory to God for this win. It didn’t come by my power. I just want to appreciate God and Goldberg Lager Beer for this great opportunity. With this two million naira, I will buy some of the music instruments needed for my shows and make significant change in the life of my family, N2m and the Goldberg ambassadorship status will change the fortune of my family for good.”  Ayodele said.

    Recall that the Goldberg’s Ariya Repete talent hunt lasted three months with display of superb music by about 5000 up and coming acts across the South West of Nigeria and Ilorin. The road to the finale was a long one, as each contestant who progressed from the audition stage went through rigorous grooming and mentorship sessions at the Ariya Academy. Eventually, out of about 5000 contestants, only 16 made it to the finale in Ibadan, after they were selected from the 40 that slugged it out in the Lagos semi-finales.

    It was a blend of fun and serious business as all the finalists treated the audience to rich renditions of their severally rehearsed and composed songs, in the end, Ayodele Olatunji emerged winner in the juju music category.

    Ayodele, a National Diploma certificate holder from the Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, has a rather peculiar aura to his sound. His brash delivery on classic melodies stood him out.

    In addition to the beautiful performances by the contestants, there were also scintillating performances by Juju music greats, including a veteran like King Sunny Ade.

    Admonishing the winners, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr. Franco Maria Maggi said, “Ariya Repete has brought you forth to limelight, I therefore implore you to be good ambassadors of the platform. Mere congratulating you today will not be enough, but I must enjoin you to represent this platform well, being the one that seeks to discover and promote indigenous Yoruba music genres and has made you the newest Fuji and Juju superstars in Nigeria,” he said.

    He challenged the other contestants to keep alive their dreams, saying that they are all winners and must remain good ambassadors that should represent their state musical passions in a positive light.

    The event was witnessed by The Oyo State Commissioner of Information, Arts and Culture, Mr. Toye Arulogun, The Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Youth and Sport, Honorable Bolaji Repte,  Top Nollywood Stars including Yemi Solade, Sanyeri, Kamilu, Adedamola Olatunji, Dele Fagboyo the Anchor of Aajiirebi and Odunlade Adekola who anchored the event.

    Also speaking at the event, Funso Ayeni, Senior Brand Manager, Regional Mainstream Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc said, “I congratulate the winners for aspiring to become the future stars of Fuji and Juju music as well as traditional drumming and I charge you to be of good conduct in the industry to attain greater heights like the veterans we have today.”

    The Ariya Repete 2018 started in Abeokuta with a Roundtable discussion involving key stakeholders in the music, art and culture sector. It is a yearly talent competition that aims to discover, develop and promote talents in the indigenous Yoruba music of Fuji and Juju genres, including drumming, as a way of helping to preserve the Yoruba rich musical and cultural heritage.

  • Three winners emerge at Goldberg’s Ariya Repete Talent Hunt

    The trio of Ashafa Olushola Martins, Ayodele Olatunji and members of Oludare Cultural Group have emerged overall winners at the grand finale of the Ariya Repete Talent Hunt 2018 in the Fuji, Juju and Drumming categories.

    The event took place on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Trans Amusement Park, Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Ashafa Olushola Martins got N2 million prize for emerging tops in the Fuji category, while Ayodele Olatunji a.k.a. Femi Bright also went home with N2 million cash prize after winning the Juju category while Oludare Cultural Group, led by a pregnant woman, Olubunmi Sadiq, came first in the drumming category and won N1 million cash prize. Consolation prizes ranging from N1m to N250,000.00 were given to first and second runners-up in all the three categories.

    Speaking, Franco Maggi Maria, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc said: “As Nigeria’s first indigenous brewery, our pro-Nigerian orientation is evident in our various initiatives. The Ariya Repete roundtable and talent hunt is a reflection of our commitment to promoting the Nigerian brand and more specifically Yoruba culture especially through music.”

    Thanking Goldberg, Olatunji, a National Diploma certificate holder from the Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, said: “With this 2 million naira, I will buy some of the music instruments needed for my shows and make significant change in the life my family economic-wise.

    Veterans like Juju maestro King Sunny Ade, Fuji Lords K1 The Ultimate, King Osupa Saheed and Taye Currency added spice to the event.

    “I am impressed by the quality of talent displayed by the music acts discovered in Ariya Repete 2018 and can’t wait to see them excel in the music scene out there.” said Emmanuel Agu, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager and Stout, Nigerian Breweries Plc.

    The event was witnessed by Oyo State Commissioner of Information, Arts and Culture, Mr. Tayo Arulogun, Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Youth and Sport, Hon. Bolaji Repte,  Nollywood Stars including Yemi Solade, Sanyeri, Wakili, Adedamola Olatunji, Dele Fagboyo the Anchor of Aajirebi and Odunlade Adekola who anchored the event.

    The Ariya Repete, a yearly talent hunt is an initiative of Goldberg Lager Beer, a product of Nigerian Breweries Plc. It aims to discover, develop and promote talents in the indigenous Yoruba music of Fuji and Juju genres, including Drums, as a way of helping to preserve the Yoruba rich musical and cultural heritage. Ariya Repete returns March 2019.

     

  • Goldberg empowers 15 Ogun artisans with N4.5m

    Goldberg empowers 15 Ogun artisans with N4.5m

    No fewer than 15 artisans have been empowered by Isedowo, Goldberg Empowerment Scheme, launched last August to support artisans and entrepreneurs in the Southwest.

    The new set of beneficiaries received N300,000 each at the climax of the initiative in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

    With the conclusion of the activations across the southwest region, Isedowo has fulfilled its promise by giving N30 million grants to 100 artisans in Osun, Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo and Ogun states.

    Emmanuel Agu, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager and Stout Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, said that he was impressed with the thousands of artisans that showed interest in the scheme during its maiden edition and that it demonstrated the willingness and drive of youths to start their own businesses.

    “With this first edition of Isedowo, artisans and entrepreneurs have experienced the elimination of poverty and unemployment by offering business grants that would help to grow local businesses,” he said.

    Agu disclosed that the second edition of the scheme would start in few months, and charged entrepreneurs and artisans in the southwest to be on the alert for the opportunity as more local businesses would spring up in the economy with the business grant.

    Gbenga Ogundairo, a shoe cobbler and one of the beneficiaries in Abeokuta, said: “Being an entrepreneur is paying off in Nigeria at last.”

    He commended Goldberg and NB for making Nigeria a better place to invest in, particularly by helping to promote small scale business owners.

    “With a scheme like Isedowo, it pays to be an entrepreneur and be very good at what you do. Nigerian Breweries Plc and Goldberg have contributed to growing small businesses in Nigeria, and their efforts should be emulated by other corporate bodies for our economy to grow. I thank Nigerian Breweries Plc for their support,” he said.

     

  • Goldberg splashes  N8.4m on 28 Ondo entrepreneurs

    Goldberg splashes N8.4m on 28 Ondo entrepreneurs

    Goldberg, the leading culture centric beer brand from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc, has given 28 entrepreneurs and small-scale business owners in Ondo State N8.4million through Isedowo, its empowerment initiative.

    They received a business grant of N300,000 each after being selected from a large pool of over 700 business entries received in the state.

    The winners comprised men and women operating in the catchment area, who are skilled in all forms of handiwork including poultry farming, tie and dye, hand weaving, diesel injector repair, fashion designing and painting. Participants went through auditions and screening exercises to be selected for the reward which happened at a grand ceremony at Fadeolu Guest House in Ondo town.

    Emmanuel Agu, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager and Stout Brands at Nigerian Breweries Plc, explained that Goldberg is riding on the platform of Isedowo to demonstrate its passion towards improving the entrepreneurial drive of youths in the Southwest. The initiative allows the target groups to nurture business ideas that would transform into job opportunities, and in turn better the lot of the region.

    “These grants would encourage more businesses to spring up in the region. As we fortify more start-ups with the financial wherewithal to gain solid ground of operations, the beneficiaries would improve the living standards of the Southwest people by creating more jobs and adding value to their communities,” he explained.

    One of the beneficiaries, Balogun Wuraola, could not hold her excitement on the night. She said that as a new business owner, her grant would be invested to expand her business. “With my N300,000, I plan to acquire enlargement and thread rolling machines, which are important tools in my business. I also need a bigger space to exhibit my products, which my grant would enable me to achieve,” she said.

    Akindeni Kolawole, a diesel injector repairer, described Goldberg as a “supportive brand” for coming to the aid of small business owners in the region. “If as little as 30 percent of all brands in Nigeria can emulate Goldberg by supporting indigenous business owners in different regions, more youths would be encouraged to run their own businesses,” Kolawole said.

    He further praised Goldberg for making entrepreneurs in the region to realise that truly, there is dignity in labour. Kolawole also enjoined all the beneficiaries to utilise their grant with all sense of purpose as he would, so as to better the lot of his community through the service he renders.

    Later in the evening, residents of Ondo town trooped to the venue to witness the side attractions that came with the reward of the entrepreneurs. The host, Odunlade Adekola thrilled the crowd with his comic acts. Onimama Fahoziat, 2017 Ariya Repete ‘Fuji’ winner, also thrilled the crowd, while popular afro-pop musician, Iledare Oluwajuwonlo, known by his stage name of Jaywon, added spice to the night of fun with his popular hits, which got the audience soaring in euphoric excitement into the late hours of the night.

    Some lucky guests at the event also went home with bags of rice, kegs of vegetable oil and other items as they savoured the entertainment with their favourite beer, Goldberg lager beer.

    Before the Ondo event, 32 artisans had been rewarded in Osun and Ekiti states where the beneficiaries affirmed that the initiative is laudable and has provided them huge relief from financial challenges faced in expanding their businesses.

    Isedowo is an initiative of Goldberg, which was launched last August by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II with the aim of empowering businesses and start-ups with cash reward to boost their business ventures.

    So far, 60 artisans have been rewarded in three Southwest states and Goldberg plans to support 40 more entrepreneurs with each winner receiving N300,000 through the empowerment scheme.

    Ogun and Oyo states are next in line to be stormed by the brand to select and reward new set of entrepreneurs.

     

  • Goldberg felicitates with Akure indigenes at Oyemekun festival

    In fulfilment of its commitment to making the 2017 Oyemekun Festival a grand ceremony, Goldberg, the leading culture centric beer brand from the stables of Nigerian Breweries Plc, felicitated with the people of Akure during the annual festival.

    Over the ages, Oyemekun Festival has provided an opportunity for all the indigenes of Akure, both at home and in the Diaspora, to come together and celebrate their rich cultural heritage.

    According to Emmanuel Agu, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager and Stout Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Goldberg rides on its huge support for culture and tradition to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Akure people. “Celebrating culture is a key attribute of Goldberg, and we are demonstrating this by identifying with Oyemekun Festival, which portrays the rich custom of the indigenes of Akure,” he said.

    Earlier in the year, the Deji of Akure Kingdom, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, Odundun II, had declared Goldberg the official beer of his palace, while commending the Nigerian Breweries team that visited him on the occasion of his second anniversary on the throne.

    In the build-up to this year’s Oyemekun Festival, the monarch commended Goldberg for its support to traditional institutions of the Yoruba people and the culture and tradition of Akure.

    ”On my coronation, it was Goldberg that supported me. During my first and second anniversaries on the throne, it was also Goldberg that came to felicitate with me and the people of Akure. Goldberg keeps supporting the people of Akure in all cultural activities,” he said.

    The festival activities included prayer service at Akure City Hall, Public Lecture, Cultural Day, Jumat service at Akure Central Mosque, a football match and the Akure Carnival Day.

    It was rounded off with a thanksgiving service at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Redemption Court in Akure, where royal fathers such as the Osemawe of Ondo, the Ewi of Ado, Attah of Ayede Ekiti, Olukare of Ikare, Abodi of Ikale, and the Oloyin of Oyin-Akoko were in attendance.

    Goldberg is a leading sponsor of cultural festivals in the Southwest, which is one of the brand’s way of demonstrating respect for the people. These age-old festivals are among the elements that bind the Yoruba people together, and they represent the norms and values which are highly cherished by the people.

    Across the different cities of the Southwest where these festivals take place, Goldberg’s sponsorship positively impacts on economic activities, apart from the colour, grandeur and enjoyment it adds to the celebrations.

     

     

  • Goldberg reiterates commitment to cultural development

    Goldberg reiterates commitment to cultural development

    As part of efforts aimed at a continuous promotion of the culture and traditions of the people of Southwest Nigeria, Goldberg, Nigeria’s leading culture-centric beer brand, has announced plans to sponsor various cultural festivals across the region. The festivals, which include Osun Osogbo, Udiroko, Oranyan, Ojude Oba, Olojo and Oyemekun, are scheduled to hold between the months of August and November.

    Commenting on the plans for the sponsorship, the Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager and Stout Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Emmanuel Agu, said with the sponsorships, the brand is reiterating its commitment to supporting the promotion of Yoruba culture and traditions, in line with its three-point agenda of culture, respect and enjoyment. These age-old festivals are among the elements that bind the Yoruba together, and they represent the norms and values which are highly cherished in Yorubaland.

    Agu recalled that Goldberg has been a lead sponsor of cultural festivals in the Southwest, which was the brand’s way of displaying respect for the people. Across the different cities of the Southwest where these festivals hold, Goldberg’s sponsorship positively impacts economic activities, apart from the colour, grandeur and enjoyment it adds to the festivals.

  • Goldberg reiterates commitment to culture

    As part of efforts to promote the culture of Southwest people, Goldberg plans to sponsor various cultural festivals across the region.

    The festivals, which include Osun Osogbo, Udiroko, Oranyan, Ojude Oba, Olojo and Oyemekun, are scheduled to hold between this August and November yearly.

    Portfolio Manager Mainstream Lager and Stout Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc Emmanuel Agu said with the sponsorships, said this was in line with its three-point agenda of culture, respect and enjoyment.

    These old festivals are among the elements that bind the Yoruba together, and they represent the norms and values, which are highly cherished in Yorubalan.

    Agu recalled that Goldberg has been a lead sponsor of cultural festivals in the Southwest, which was the brand’s way of displaying respect for the people.

    Across the Southwest cities, where these festivals hold, Goldberg’s sponsorship impacts economic activities, apart from the colour, grandeur and enjoyment it adds to the festivals.