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L-R: Managing Director, GBFoods, Vincent Egbe, Legendary Musician and BAMA Brand Ambassador, Innocent “2Baba” Idibia and Marketing Director, GBFoods Nigeria, Oreoluwa Atinmo.
This partnership marks a significant milestone for the brand and the acclaimed artist, whose influence has shaped the music industry in Nigeria and beyond. This partnership emphasises Bama’s commitment to bringing a fresh twist to Nigerian meals, showcasing it as an essential ingredient that transforms everyday meals into memorable experiences.
GBFoods is excited to welcome 2Baba into the Bama family. 2Baba has been a timeless force in music, celebrated across generations, and with Bama, we aim to bring that same legendary touch to everyday meals. Together, we’re here to make a bold statement about flavour, and quality.Ore Atinmo, Marketing Director of GBFoods Nigeria, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership, stating,
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