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Maltina Launches its Brand website

February 8, 2011deolaUncategorizedNo comments

In a bold move not really taken by most FCMGs in Nigeria, Nigerian Brewries Plc. has launched its Maltina’s website. The site is visually appealing and integrates a fan contest where you can upload your happy moment pictures and you stand a chance to win a VIP invitation to a programme sponsored by Maltina. (check it here)

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