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Rite Foods Marks International Women’s Day, Celebrates Female Employees’ Contribution To Growth

ThedenBy ThedenMarch 8, 2025
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As the world unites to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, Rite Foods, a leader in Nigeria’s food and beverage industry, proudly aligns with this year’s theme, “Accelerate Action.” The company recognises and celebrates the remarkable achievements of women, particularly those breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields such as engineering,  supply chain, technology, and sales.



At Rite Foods, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and empowering workplace where women thrive, lead, and drive innovation. This IWD, we pay tribute to trailblazing Nigerian women across industries and to the dedicated female professionals within our organisation—production supervisors, finance experts, sales managers, marketing strategists, and factory engineers—who are instrumental in our continued success.



Speaking on the significance of IWD, Seleem Adegunwa, Managing Director/CEO of Rite Foods, emphasised the indispensable role of women in driving societal and organisational progress. He reaffirmed the company’s dedication to gender inclusivity, stating, ‘’At Rite Foods, we believe in the power of diversity and the strength that women bring to the workplace. We remain committed to encouraging  an environment where women can excel, innovate, and build thriving careers.”



As a proudly Nigerian company, Rite Foods boasts an impressive portfolio of award-winning brands, including Bigi Carbonated Soft Drinks (13 variants), Bigi Premium Table Water, Fearless Energy Drink (Classic and Red Berry), Sosa Fruit Drink, and Rite & Bigi Sausages—all crafted to refresh and energise consumers, including women making strides in their respective fields.

Further emphasising the company’s commitment to gender equality, Kudirat Balogun, Chief Financial Officer at Rite Foods, highlighted the organisation’s dedication to providing equal opportunities for all employees. “As we celebrate International Women’s Day, I encourage women to embrace their strength, ambition, and achievements—just as Rite Foods continues to refresh and satisfy diverse consumer needs with our premium brands.”

Rite Foods’ commitment to excellence has been recognised with multiple industry accolades, including Most Innovative Carbonated Soft Drink Brand of the Year (Bigi), Most Outstanding Energy Drink in Consumer Engagement (Fearless) and Best Value for Money – Carbonated Drink Brand 2023 (Bigi Cola).

As the global community marks International Women’s Day 2025, Rite Foods remains steadfast in its mission to support and celebrate women—not just today, but every day.

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