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Standards organisation of Nigeria (SON), endorses Seahorse Lubricant Industries Limited at a tour of its state of the arts production facilities

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SON endorses Seahorse Lubricant Industries Limited facilities

On Monday 21st of May 2018, the management and staff of SEAHORSE lubricant industries played host to a delegation of standards organization of Nigeria (SON) led by the Head Chemical Technology Group Mr Agboola Afolayan.

Mr. Agboola in company of Anambra State coordinator SON Engr Nwaoma Olujie, and many journalists from reputable media organizations, took a tour of the SEAHORSE production facility located in Ozubulu Ekwusigo LGA of Anambra State Nigeria. In what could be termed an epiphany of sort, the Group Head Chemical Technology SON and other visitors to the production plant were astounded at the level of professionalism, discipline and sophistication deployed by the management and staff of SEAHORSE lubricants in its productions, a testament to the ingenuity and Can-do spirit of Nigerians.

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And to further buttress the earlier assertion by Engr Nwaoma Olujie State coordinator SON that SEAHORSE lubricants met all required standards, deserving it accreditation and the MANCAP logo, series of laboratory tests were conducted by the SEAHORSE lubricants scientists, led by the Quantity Control manager Amaobi Emenike in the full glare of SON officials, journalists and visitors.

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Group Head Chemical Technology Group Standards Organization of Nigeria, Mr. Agboola Afolayan while announcing the results of the tests, endorsed SEAHORSE lubricants, and also acknowledged it as one of the best in the country.

Reacting on behalf of the consumers, Chief Eugene Nzom Ojukwu MON, CEO E. Ekeson Group of companies Nig LTD, also testified to the high quality of the SEAHORSE lubricants, reason his company has stuck to SEAHORSE since they discovered the product.

In his comment the Chairman CEO SEAHORSE lubricants industries limited Dr. Ebuka Onunkwo stated that the SEAHORSE production plant was birthed by his desire to create job for the teeming unemployed populace and also his drive to key into the industrialization agenda of the government. In the same vein he highlighted the plans by SEAHORSE lubricant industries to maintain its high standards, which includes expansion of the about 5Million liters capacity plant, and increasing the over 1,500 direct and indirect workforce of SEAHORSE lubricant industries limited.

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Standards organisation of Nigeria (SON), endorses Seahorse Lubricant Industries Limited at a tour of its state of the arts production facilities

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