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Nestlé Ghana Limited has expressed its gratitude to loyal consumers through the highly anticipated 'Nido Obatanpa Mo' grand draw.
This promotion is a token of appreciation, recognizing and rewarding devoted consumers for their unwavering support and loyalty to the NIDO brand.
Nido, a beloved brand for mothers and mother figures striving to provide the best for their children, has gained popularity since its inception in the 1990s.

The 'Nido Obatanpa Mo' promotion, the first-ever consumer promotion for the NIDO brand, ran from May to July and received over 90,000 entries from across the country.
Over 35,000 individuals were rewarded through mini draws, spreading joy and excitement among the participants.
The grand prize winners for the promotion took home cash prizes, traditional kente clothes and refrigerators.

Three winners, Victoria Damoah Baffoe from the Ashanti Region, Bismark Adjei, Western Region and Victoria Obiri Yeboah also from the Ashanti Region won the overall grand prize of an all-expense-paid trip to the breathtaking Safari Valley Resort in Ghana and a ¢5,000 stipend each.

Gilbert Tweneboah-Koduah Category Manager Dairy at Nestlé Ghana Ltd, congratulated the award winners and highlighted that ‘’the 'Nido Obatanpa Mo' promotion exemplifies Nestlé's commitment to consumers and dedication to making a positive impact in their lives’’.
The well-deserved retreat at Safari Valley Resort will provide mothers and mother figures and their families an opportunity to relax and rejuvenate amidst the serene beauty of the resort.

While at the resort, they will be treated to a range of activities.
Nestlé Ghana Ltd remains dedicated to its consumers and will continue to provide high-quality products and unforgettable experiences.
The 'Nido Obatanpa Mo' promotion is a testament to the company's commitment to nurturing strong relationships with its valued consumers.
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