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Organic Solutions Targets 25, 000 Clients, Empower 5m Trainees in 5 Years

Mrs. Gloria Agudiegwu, Managing Director/CEO of Organic Solutions Nigeria Limited demonstrating the ABC of skin & hair-care product formulation to trainees at a recent training session in Abuja.

The leading natural and organic skin-care manufacturer and marketer in the country, Organic Solutions Nigeria Limited says it plans to train and empower up to five (5) million persons on natural and organic skin and hair-care formulations, manufacture and marketing by 2026 by running both online and offline classes where certificates would be offered for various courses in that line of business.
Mrs. Gloria Agudiegwu, Managing Director/CEO of Organic Solutions Nigeria Limited, who is a Bio-Chemist from Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), said the beauty products firm also plans to secure sustainable patronage from more than 25,000 business clients buying and using “our products and bringing back positive responses on their satisfaction with our products. This is in addition to targeting the prize of being the best one-stop natural and organic skin-care manufacturer and marketing firm in Nigeria going forward.”
Agudiegwu said Organic Solutions Nigeria Limited currently has more than 20 products naturally and organically formulated and manufactured to various specifications to take care of all skin-related issues and needs of both existing and potential clients.
On the business model of the firm, she said:
“To impressively co-operate/relate with individuals, groups and co-operative companies/organisations so well that we can easily and freely have business collaboration with Angel Investors and co-operative business organisations for greater heights and achievements in the beauty sub-sector of the Nigerian economy.”
Looking ahead, the skin care specialist added that her firm is already finalising plans for Health and Beauty Academy (A training institution) in the nearest future designed to train over five million prospective specialists in organic products formulation, manufacture and marketing.
Agudiegwu was emphatic that Organic Solutions Nigeria Limited is strategically empowered to deliver on its value propositions to both individual and corporate clients given its excellent track record earned in a period of over 10 years in the market and a long list of satisfied clients across the country.
She urged prospective clients to reach out to the firm via [email protected] and 08035879936/08035868416 for further interaction on business opportunities in its skin and hair-care product lines.

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