Fayrouz treats consumers to a great time in Abuja

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Lagos, April 25, 2024 – Nigeria’s favourite premium soft drink, Fayrouz, is back at it again, gracing the palates and Abuja’s social scene with an unforgettable brunch event Held at The Pavilion, Abuja, in partnership with Sabi Groove Events, on April 20th, 2024, the brand treated guests to a sophisticated experience.

The venue buzzed as guests were welcomed into the elegant arena. While the guests enjoyed their drinks and delicious dishes, various talented acts, including Lord Vino, Zeph, DJ Burna, and the Syne Band, entertained the guests with their performances.

Guests were treated to an exclusive taste of the brand’s Apple-Watermelon and Pineapple flavours, which, with their tantalising taste, perfectly complemented the vibrant atmosphere.

“At Fayrouz, we are all about creating unique consumer experiences. The Sabi Brunch in Abuja is a perfect example of this. We are very happy with the outcome and we will continue to find opportunities to connect with our consumers whilst creating lasting memories,” said Oluchukwu Ohakawa, Brand Manager, Fayrouz, Nigerian Breweries Plc.

Last year August, the brand relaunched with the ‘Here’s To Taste’ campaign, unveiling its captivating new look and introducing the irresistible Apple-Watermelon flavour,

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