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Aminu Murtala Nyako: ‘We’ve brought the farm [milk, yoghurt, cheese] to the city [Abuja]!

AdminBy AdminJune 17, 2024Updated:June 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Aminu Murtala Nyako (CEO, Sebore International Farms) has announced the opening of the company’s flagship Admiral’A store in Abuja, offering its popular range of milk, yoghurt and cheese.

We’ve brought the farm to the city!

Our Admiral’A store at 63 Mall Abuja is a modern interpretation of traditional Nigerian culture, intentionally designed to honor our heritage. You can stop by on your way home.

Every detail, from rustic accents to staff attire etc, celebrates our rich history.

Coupled with AdmiralA’s five flavours of yoghurt, our Mozzarella Cheese and so much more; visiting us is an experience!

Which state would you like to see us next? I’m not promising though☺️

Aminu Murtala Nyako (CEO, Sebore International Farms)

Specialised in the dairy industry, eco energy, and urban-rural industrialisation, Sebore International farms limited is an integrated sector market leader in West Africa focused on producing fresh and creamy dairy products, while using integrated technology to preserve quality and ensure high standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

In 2022, an Admiral Yoghurt dairy factory was installed in Adamawa State as the largest solar-powered facility in West Africa. The project was supported by partners that included the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Sahel Consulting Group, the Central Bank of Nigeria, and Providus Bank.



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