Tag: Jitesh Pamnani

  • Lucky fibres supports rullion Women Entrepreneurship Fair

    Lucky fibres supports rullion Women Entrepreneurship Fair

    Rullion Capacity builders has announced the second edition of the Women Entrepreneurship Fair (WEF), billed to hold at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) grounds in Surulere Lagos, today.

    Lucky Fibres Ltd, manufacturer of Interior designs and floor coverings, Nobel Carpets, Rugs and Yarn products and also a major sponsor of the fair will be exhibiting its newly introduced product LUSH Hair – a new hair extension at the fair.

    The General Manager of Lucky Fibre Ltd., Jitesh Pamnani said: “We are thrilled to be a part of WEF 2.0 event considering the huge participation and impact at the maiden event.

    WEF1.0 was a good platform to reach one of our core target groups women, who are key decision makers in the home”.

    We recently introduced a new line of product, Lush Hair to compliment the already booming beauty and lifestyle industry. LUSH Hair is made of high quality fibrethat is long-lasting and reasonably priced. We will be exhibiting and selling our product at the fair and customers stand the chance of winning amazing products when they visit.

    Managing Director Rullion Capacity Builders Foundationand organiser of the fair Mrs Oluwatoyin Egedi, said: “the success of the previous edition is the drive behind this year’s event. Our goal is always to make WEF memorable for families. We understand that the year has been challenging for many families however this should not take away the happy times family should share”.

    Furthermore we want to avail women in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) the access to a direct market as well as the opportunity to showcase their wares most of which are products of our training system at Rullion Capacity builders.

    The fair is billed to be one of the biggest in Lagos state with an estimate of 100 purchase stands of various productsand 6,000 individuals including celebrities and Government officials. We are thrilled to have Lush Hair, a new product from Lucky Fibres Ltd as one of our major sponsors.”

    Customers at the fair will also have opportunity to procure different range of Nobel Carpets flooring solutions at discounted rates.

  • Trade Fair 2017: Lucky fibres launch new line of product

    Trade Fair 2017: Lucky fibres launch new line of product

    Lucky Fibres Ltd has expanded its product offerings with the introduction of a new hair extension called; LUSH Hair into the Nigerian market. The new product was showcased at the on-going International Trade Fair, holding at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    The new LUSH Hair collection, from the hair extension arm of Lucky Fibres Ltd, consists of products majorly for the female consumer with hair extension ranging from attachment to various styles of crochet braids.

    The General Manager of Lucky Fibres, Jitesh Pamnani disclosed that this new line of products is to complement the already booming beauty and lifestyle industry. Pamnani said “we are here with LUSH; it is an excellent product that our consumers will be pleased with.

    “This premium LUSH hair product is made of high-quality fibre yet it is very affordable and durable. At the unveiling of the LUSH Hair brand, customers will have hands-on experience of the product with amazing discounts, giveaways and various displays of hairstyles that can be made with the new product. The LUSH hair extension will be every woman’s favourite once it is out because of its rich afro-centric styles which can work well on both natural and texturized hair.” He added.

    According to the Brand Manager of LUSH, Bijaya Swati, LUSH hair extension is value for money; the extensions are reusable over and over again with its style intact.
    “LUSH hair is out there for every woman giving maximum customer satisfaction with varied products in enhancing the beauty.” She said.

  • Trade fair: Lucky fibres to unveil ‘Royale’ centre Rug

    Trade fair: Lucky fibres to unveil ‘Royale’ centre Rug

    In its bid to excite customers as the festive season approaches, Lucky Fibres Ltd, manufacturers of Floor covering and Yarn products, ‘Nobel Carpets and Rugs’, will be at the International Trade Fair, Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, scheduled to kick off on Friday, November 3rd with its new line of rugs.

    The new centre rug and wall hanging designs called “ROYALE” is a premium product designed for all lovers of “Class and Style” and will be on display at affordable prices.

    Nobel Carpets & Rugs which has had its presence in the Nigerian market for well over twenty years has gained the love of many with its inspiring, unique and high-quality carpets and rugs, making it the number one choice for interior floor covering in Nigeria.

    Speaking on the brand’s participation at this year’s International Trade Fair, General Manager, Lucky Fibres, Mr Jitesh Pamnani, stated that Nobel carpets would use the platform to reach out to customers by showcasing their new range of products and also provide advisory services on carpets and rugs generally.

    “As the manufacturer of Nigeria’s premium interior floor covering brand – Nobel Carpets and Rugs, we have consistently sought avenues to reach, interact and engage with our customers from all over, and the trade fair provides that opportunity in a seamless manner.”

    The GM disclosed that the new line of products to be introduced at the trade fair is to complement the already booming beauty and lifestyle industry. Pamnani said, “We are here with Royale; it is an excellent centre/wall hanging rug product that our consumers will be pleased with. It is a premium product made from specially sourced quality materials to give our consumers the very best. Just as the name implies, its usage denotes royalty yet it is very affordable and durable.” He added.

    Customers at the trade fair will have hands-on experience of the Royale and other Nobel Carpets products and a whopping discount of 20 percent on any product purchased at the fair while also showcasing designs of its various flooring solutions in all categories.

    Lucky Fibre at the Lagos International Trade Fair will be giving visitors various exciting products that will continually enhance the beauty of homes and offices especially as the New Year approaches.

  • Nobel Carpets attract huge customers at 2017 WEF

    Nobel Carpets and Rugs had recorded a huge customers at the recently concluded Women’s Entrepreneurship Fair (WEF) 2017 by Rullion Capacity Builders.

    This is contained in a statement by the company in which it noted that its presence and participation at the fair hasn’t created a stronger knit between the brand and its numerous customers which thronged in from far and near to experience the amazing product array and also interact with the brand.

    Speaking on the brand’s participation and success at the Fair, the General Manager, Lucky Fibres Plc, Mr. Jitesh Pamnani said, “As the manufacturer of Nigeria’s premium interior floor covering brand, Nobel Carpets and Rugs has consistently sought avenues to reach, interact and engage with our numerous customers and the WEF provided that opportunity in a seamless manner.

    “The Fair came at a strategic time for the brand; as it allowed our customers get more value for lesser price on all our products and also participate and win our exciting rugs in the raffle draws at the fair,” he added.

    The GM therefore expressed appreciation to Rullion Capacity Builders, stating that the feedback received from the interaction with numerous customers will go a long way in propelling and positioning the brand for greater service; even as the company works on churning out more beautiful and captivating floor coverings which are more affordable, durable and can match other international brands.

    Speaking at the fair, the Coordinator, Rullion Capacity Builder; organisers of the Entrepreneurship Fair, Mrs Oluwatoyin Egedi, said the fair is an avenue for women entrepreneur to showcase their skills and entrepreneurship clout through their affordable goods and services to impact and resuscitate the ailing economy. “It is worthy to note that all items on display were sold for N3,000 or less.. Our major aim was to show that affordable items can as well be of best quality.” She said.

    WEF recorded over 800 Shoppers, 90 Vendors and 6 Speakers who mentored participants on independence and entrepreneurship at the fair.

  • Minister commends Nobel Rugs, advise made in Nigeria

    Minister commends Nobel Rugs, advise made in Nigeria

    The Minister of State for Trade, Industry and Investment, Hajia Aishat Abubakar on Monday advised industries to look inward in order to achieve the made in Nigeria products vision.

    The minister gave this advice during an assessment visit to Lucky Fibres Limited, makers of Nobel Rugs and Carpets in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    While inspecting the production facilities, Abubakar expressed satisfaction in the fact that the carpets and rugs are produced in Nigeria and exported to neighbouring countries like Ghana, Republic of Benin and Ethiopia, to mention a few.

    Speaking about the company’s challenges in meeting international standards, Mrs Kemi Ajibade, Senior Human Resources Manager, Lucky Fibres Limited, lamented the impact of smugglers’ activities, who take advantage of Nigeria’s illegal borders in importing sub quality carpets and rugs into the country.

    According to Ajibade, “an average Nigerian cannot identify quality products, but will rather buy what is affordable in the market even if it does not serve for a long time.

    “We urge the Government to assist us in addressing the activities of smuggling. If you visit Alaba Market, you will see different kinds of sub standard carpets and rugs being displayed for sales.

    “We import some of our production materials like polypropylene (PP) because local manufacturers could not meet the quality that our machine can work with. The machine is the latest in the industry and only works with high quality fibres.

    “Local manufacturers of polypropylene in Nigeria usually complain that we are the only manufacturer in the sub sector of the Nigerian textile industry who demand for that quality because we want the best for our people. And since we cannot consume a large quantity of their quality polypropylene alone, they prefer to produce the sub standard ones which is a popular demand.”

    However, the minister assured the company of improvement in ensuring that all textile products are of good quality to meet international standards, urging Lucky Fibre to devise means to work with local manufacturers in order for the country to achieve the made in Nigeria vision.

    “You need to exercise more patience because we don’t want to address a part of the problem, but we are putting a holistic approach in place. It is not just this sector, but for all sectors.

    “You, manufacturers should also be watchdogs for one another because Government might not see all the lapses. But when you identify any challenge that threatens your work, approach us and let us see what we can do to help,” she noted.

    In his remarks, General Manager, Lucky Fibres, Jitesh Pamnani, thanked the Minister for the inspection and promised that the company will continue to introduce the best machine, technology and manpower to keep the industry flourishing.

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