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Vitafoam expands, unveils comfort centre in Lagos community

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June 1, 2023
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Vitafoam Nigeria, the leading foam manufacturer, has unveiled a new Comfort Centre in Aboru, Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State.

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Comfort Centre is a strategic presence of Vitafoam in any location which provides an easy access to the company’s products all time.

Mr Taiwo Adeniyi, the Company’s Group Managing Director, during the unveiling ceremony on Wednesday, said the development would bring the company’s products closer to the local community.

Adeniyi said the comfort centre showcases Vitafoam’s commitment to providing customers with a comprehensive shopping experience.

He said that in addition to mattresses, the centre featured a diverse range of furniture items, including bedsheets, pillows, and dining table sets, all manufactured by Vitafoam’s subsidiaries—Vitabloom and Vono.

“Our aim is to offer customers the opportunity to explore an entire home setup in one place.

“By displaying a wide array of products, we enhance convenience and enable customers to visualise how our offerings fit into their living spaces,” he said.

Adeniyi expressed optimism regarding the company’s future expansion plans, noting that growth would be driven by demand and the support of a favourable business environment under the new administration.

“We anticipate a conducive business climate, and we urge the government to provide us with the necessary support and access to production to enable us deliver exceptional products and services.

“Vitafoam’s Comfort Centres are not limited to Aboru as they are spread across various locations in Lagos, including Ikoyi, Surulere, Lekki, and Alimosho, as well as nationwide,” he said.

Mr Olusheye Awobiyi, Operator, Aboru Comfort Centre, said the new facility would positively impact the local community, while raising awareness about the brand.

“With the convenience of a nearby location, customers can now easily access Vitafoam’s offerings without having to travel long distances.

“This, in turn, will contribute to the economic growth of the area,” he said.

Commenting on Vitafoam’s expansion efforts, Mr Taiwo Awobiyi, Chairman of Atrisland Group of Companies, applauded the company’s innovative approach and its commitment to establishing partnerships with communities nationwide.

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