Lafarge Africa Rewards Top Customers, Transporters
By Frederick Wright
Lafarge Africa Plc, an innovative and sustainable building solutions company and manufacturer of a range of cement brands, has rewarded its loyal customers and dedicated transporter for the outstanding achievements in 2024.
Speaking at the 2024 Customer & Transporter Awards held in Lagos, the Group Managing Director/CEO, Lafarge Africa Plc, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of the company’s partners.
He said: “The Customers and Transporters Awards is a grand occasion to celebrate excellence and innovation. It is our unique way of honouring you as worthy partners of Lafarge Africa.”
He further emphasized, “We are proud of your integrity and trust in the face of fierce competition, economic realities, and unforeseen circumstances. You have always stood by us through thick and thin, taking the pledge to continue building blocks of progress with every sale and movement of our products, ensuring that we grow from strength to strength.”

The Commercial Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Gbenga Onimowo, acknowledged the contribution of the trade partners, regarding them as “champions in trade.’
Highlighting their exceptional performance and contribution to the company, he stated: “Our relationship is one that is committed to growth in shared values and commitment to success—a movement where one pulls the other up the ladder in ascension.”
Similarly, Logistics Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Osaze Aghatise, reiterated the company’s commitment to enhancing logistics operations, ensuring that partners continue to deliver exceptional service.
“With you, we have grown beyond limits. Talking about growth, we appreciate how you match our energy for making a difference through market and product leadership with high performance in the distribution of our innovative products and solutions. Let’s honour those whose exceptional contributions have set new standards and exemplified true partnership,” he noted.
The evening concluded with the announcement of various award categories and their respective winners. The star prize for the national volume champion was presented to Etim Okon of Batoframoj E. Enterprises, who also received a brand new 2025 Toyota Prado. Igwe Ezeumeh Cosmas Chizoba of C.C. Umeh & Sons Ltd was awarded the 1st runner-up national volume award and went home with a 2025 Toyota Fortuner, while Elder Ubong Obot of Ubotex Nig. Ltd, the 2nd runner-up national volume award, was presented with a brand new 2025 Toyota RAV4.
In addition, Prince Sunny Nwodo of Global SNCO (WA) Limited, Emeka Umeoduagu of U. Mekason Trading Stores, Alhaji Rasheed Olota of Global 50:50 Concept Nig. Ltd, Echezona Unegbe of Unegbe Ventures Ltd, Engr Emeka Azubike Odogo of Goldpine Integrated Services, Olufolake Agbaje of Maseliz Enerprises and Oduwole Aderonke of Vicross Enterprises were all recognized as national volume award winners
Olayiwola Kazeem of Kaysky Nigeria Limited was honoured as the best overall transporter of the year. Julius Ben Construction and Abdlas Logistics Nigeria Limited were also recognised as regional transporter champions for the East and West regions, respectively.
Alongside their awards, several recipients also received generous gifts ranging from 2025 Hyundai SUVs to generators, tons of cement and mortar, etc, making the night one of celebration and meaningful appreciation.
Speaking on the win, Etim Okon of Batoframoj E. Enterprises expressed heartfelt appreciation: “Receiving this award is not just a recognition of our efforts but a reminder that commitment, consistency, and collaboration truly pay off. We are proud to be part of Lafarge Africa’s journey and look forward to even greater achievements together.”
Similarly, Olayiwola Kazeem, Chief Executive Office Kaysky Nigeria Limited, honoured as Best Overall Transporter, shared their excitement: “This recognition means a great deal to us. It reflects the hard work of our team and the trust Lafarge has placed in us. We are inspired to continue delivering excellence and pushing the boundaries of service in the transport and logistics sector.”