Julius Berger-AFP products dazzle visitors at Design Week Lagos 2024 expo
. Art and Culture Minister, Musawa: Fantastic; AFP has again shone like a million stars in the furniture design sector
. The stand glows and it’s eye-catching, says, Olori Atuwatse III
Africa’s most prestigious premier design festival, Design Week Lagos, (DWL), recently returned to global stage in Lagos when no fewer than 1000 stakeholders featured in the annual event that saw Nigeria’s furniture production pride, Julius Berger-AFP dazzle visitors with its cutting-edge products.
The event which held from October 23rd to October 27th with the theme ‘’ The Role of Design in Economic Evolution’’ also had leading state-of-the-art furniture producer, Julius Berger-AFP showcasing the latest in its fine collection of innovative and scintillating products.
The General Manager, Oliver Cohnen did not mince words in describing the essence of AFP’s participation at the event thus: since 1991 when AFP commenced operation in this sector, we have become the largest furniture manufacturer in West Africa. As an integral part of Julius Berger’s value chain, we have always been guided by leading standards in quality and innovation using imported and locally sourced materials in combination with the latest modern machinery and technology to achieve the best results.
Saying that AFP’s portfolio includes, loose furniture, kitchen cabinetry, internal doors, wardrobes, wall panels and wooden floors as well designing bespoke residential spaces, corporate spaces, hospitality and retail, Cohnen added, we are here at this 2024 Design Week Lagos show to further our established goal of announcing our new innovative furniture products in all the class already said. They are products of the consistent training we give our interior architects, technicians and carpenters as well as our interns from within Nigeria and around the world.
Nigeria’s Art, Culture and Creative Economy minister, Hannatu Musawa hailed AFP’s products saying, they are as fantastic and shining like a million stars. I know AFP very well. They furnished my kitchen years back and they did an excellent job. Till today, I still love what I see each time I enter my kitchen. AFP, please, shine on and never slack, the minister added.
A premium visitor to the AFP stand was the Queen of the Warri Kingdom and wife of Ogiame Atuwatse III, current ruler of the Kingdom of Warri, and the 21st Olu of Warri, Ivie Atuwatse. She described the furniture range on display as glowing, radiant and eye-catching. She added: African design is the now design and a worthy catalyst for transformation; and what I have seen here at AFP tells it all.
Organiser of the week-long show, Titi Ogufere added her voice to the Queen’s. According to her, this is Nigeria’s largest and most prestigious furniture and furnishings trade event showcasing the latest furniture and designs from around Nigeria. We are now experiencing the opulence and elegance of the 2024 Made by Design Show; and AFP has always been a beautiful bride in our Design Week Shows year-in and year-out. We commend them for their versatility and their top-tier brands
The Managing Director of Novacolor Italian Nigeria, Okwani Chinonso Joseph was all smiles when he supported Ogufere saying, I am a furniture person too. But I give it to AFP; their range is as good as perfect. They capture the very essence of interior design. And the selection of curated cutting-edge furniture designs here speaks volumes.
Apart from Olori Atunwase III, other guests at the event include, the Special Assistant to Vice President on Creative and Digital Economy, Fegho Umunugbo, Managing Director of specialist industrial and domestic furnishings, Mustapha, Olorunnimbe.
DWL has emerged as a key platform for showcasing cutting-edge designs from African innovators and fostering global partnerships that drive industrial growth.
Team Julius Berger-AFP at the event include, Oliver Cohnen, Norbert Kossmann, Angel Udoh, George Mihali, Khadija Zarma, Glory Egharevba, Shola Kudaisi, Mirabel Egbonkhan, Mobolaji Ogunyemi, Emmanuel Isibor and Sascha Ziaja of Excellence Centre, among others.
Foundation praises Ernest Ikoli for fighting for his people
- Urges politicians, media professionals to emulate him
A Nigerian politician, nationalist and pioneering journalist, Ernest Sesei Ikoli, devoted his entire life to working for the true development of Nigeria, according to the Ikoli Foundation.
‘’With ink on his fingers, he penned truths profound. Defending the voiceless, his courage unbound. He nurtured the aspirations of those in the fray, lighting their paths, showing them the way’’.
He was also described as ‘’ a beacon of justice and champion for all’’
‘’His vision was vibrant, a future he’d dream, where freedom and justice would flourish and beam’’.
In a tribute to the memory of the first editor of the Daily Times, President of the Nigerian Youth Movement and Chieftain of the Action Group, the Ernest Ikoli Foundation praised the Lagos Representative in the Legislative Council for his consistency and selflessness.
‘’In the heart of a nation, a voice did arise, Ernest Ikoli, under vast African skies, a pen as his weapon, his words like a fire, igniting the spirit, inspiring desire’’.
The Foundation also praised his historic legacy.
‘’In the tapestry woven of struggle and strife, he crafted a narrative, a powerful life. So let us remember as history unfolds. The spirit of Ikoli, a story retold’’
The Ernest Ikoli Foundation in a statement issued by a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Bayelsa State, Chief Anthony George-Ikoli (SAN), said the editor of The Daily Service was a reassuring presence during the country’s struggle for political independence.
‘’Born in the shadows of colonial chains, he fought for his people, their hopes and their pains. A mentor, a guide to the founding fathers’ dream, his wisdom and vision forged a powerful team’’.
The statement underscored Ikoli’s meritorious career in politics and media, his political acumen and uncommon commitment to the struggle for freedom and emancipation in the society
‘’Through trials and tribulations, he stood ever tall. In discussions and dialogues, his influence grew, guiding the future, envisioning what was true.
The statement also highlighted Ikoli’s reputation, achievement and charisma.
‘’Though battles were many and the path often steep, Ikoli’s legacy is one we still keep’’.
LAGOS WILL MAKE GOOD USE OF ECOLOGICAL FUNDS, SANWO-OLU ASSURES HOUSE OF REPS
PRESS RELEASE
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reiterated his administration’s willingness to continuously collaborate with relevant key players to address climate, environment and waste management challenges in the State.
He assured the House of Representatives Committee on Ecological Funds that the Lagos State Government will put into good use and be accountable with the Ecological Funds and other support and interventions from the Federal Government.
Governor Sanwo-Olu spoke at the weekend while receiving members of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Ecological Funds, led by its Chairman, Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji, at the Lagos House, Marina.
Sanwo-olu, while seeking more support in mitigating environmental issues in the state, stressed the benefits of timely completion of the proposed intervention to avert additional costs.
He said, “You are coming at a time we really need help. But we don’t just want help; we want partnership. We want people that appreciate and understand the need for us to solve problems, and by solving the problems, you are not solving the Lagos problems; you are solving the Nigeria’s problems because Lagos is a place that every ethnic national has a representative.
“We want to plead that whatever you are supporting us with, let us see it to completion because a job that is 80 percent done is not still done. It is only when it is 100 percent that we can say it is done.
“I want to assure the committee of our willingness to work with you and seek the support that you are willing to extend to us. We assure you that whatever support is given to us, we will put it to good and accountable use and show the benefits of the intervention.”
Speaking earlier, Hon. Jaji said his Committee will ensure that substantial intervention comes to Lagos to address ecological and environmental challenges.
He said, “We have visited several places in Lagos, and we have seen the challenges, and all the challenges we saw are real challenges, and the challenges must be addressed permanently with the intervention fund from the Federal Government.
“We will ensure that the Ecological Fund is utilised properly. We will ensure that Lagos State gets significant intervention. All the committee members were so impressed with the Lagos State Government capacity and the way it is addressing issues. So, the Committee will ensure that substantial intervention comes to Lagos.”
SIGNED
GBOYEGA AKOSILE
SPECIAL ADVISER – MEDIA AND PUBLICITY
04 NOVEMBER 2024
PRESS RELEASE
‘LAGOS IS OUR OLD TIME FRIEND’ — UK FOREIGN SECRETARY TELLS SANWO-OLU
- British MP visits Lagos in first diplomatic mission to Africa
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday, received the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary, Mr. David Lammy, in a courtesy call at the State House in Marina, hours after the British envoy arrived Nigeria in his first trip to Africa to discuss UK’s new approach to the continent.
Lammy, accompanied by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery, and his deputy, Jonny Baxter, said Lagos became his first port of call in his Africa tour, given the centuries-old relationships between the two countries.
The Foreign Secretary said the socio-cultural and economic relationship between the United Kingdom and Nigeria was second to none, pointing out that Lagos had a huge number of families with relatives in London and other parts of the UK. The mutual dealings, the envoy said, had been further strengthened in business, remittances and finance cooperation.
Lammy said his visit was to further enhance the bilateral ties between the two countries, creating mutual understanding that would unlock more opportunities for both sides in thriving trade relations.
He said: “My first port of call in my visit to the continent of Africa is Lagos, which is naturally a bustling economic hub not just for Nigeria but also West Africa. What I have been experiencing since my arrival in Lagos is dynamism, vibrancy and huge opportunities that exist in this great city. These values befit our approach to the continent, which rests on mutual growth of our economies.
“We have seen how the Red Line is increasing transportation options in Lagos and it is pleasing to see UK manufacturers as being part of this transportation growth in Lagos. We want to see more of mutual cooperation in this sector. There is more we can do in several other areas. I am here to say the UK is very much open for more business with our old friends, and I dare say Lagos represents the old friendship. There is a win-win for our businesses and our societies.”
Lammy said the UK looked forward to a new partnership with Lagos in expansion of clean energy consumption, which would help the city to bolster its adaptation to climate change.
The Foreign Secretary mulled a potential deal with two UK companies willing to invest in clean and renewable energy in Lagos.
Sanwo-Olu told the visiting British envoy that the new UK’s trade approach aligned with the State’s growth plan, noting that Lagos possessed a huge population of creative and dynamic young people yearning for new opportunities across sectors.
He said the State Government had sustained an investment in knowledge-based training opportunities for young people to develop their talents and make their skills lucrative in modern economic order.
This agenda, the Governor said, is to make Lagos a human development capital of the continent, where investors would find competent professionals with right skills in any sector of the economy.
Sanwo-Olu shared business opportunities waiting to be harnessed in waste management, stressing that Lagos grappled with over 10,000 metric tons of waste daily, which could serve as raw materials for companies converting waste to clean energy.
He said: “We want you to go back home with the level of confidence that Lagos is a place to put investment and we will continue to make this environment a lot more attractive to businesses that are looking forward to more growth and opportunities.”
SIGNED
GBOYEGA AKOSILE
SPECIAL ADVISER – MEDIA AND PUBLICITY
04 NOVEMBER 2024