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Okeyson Motors Wins Save Nigeria's Transporter of the Decade Award

Okeyson Motors Wins Save Nigeria's Transporter of the Decade Award
Photo: Chief (Dr.) Okey Udeji in the middle receiving the award. On the right is the National Coordinator, SNFFIEC, Chief (Dr.) Chukwu Osita ksji.

The Chairman and Managing Director of Okeyson Investment Services Limited (Okeyson Motors), Chief (Dr.) Okey Udeji has won the highly coveted Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders, Importers and Exporters Coalition (SNFFIEC) Award of Excellence As the Most Outstanding, Rapidly Consistent and Ever-Growing Transporter of the Decade in Nigeria.
 The prestigious award was presented to the transport mogul by the National Coordinator of the group, Chief (Dr.) Chukwu Osita ksji on Thursday at the Okeyson Motors head office, Okota, Lagos.

In his speech at the award presentation, Chief Osita stated that the group arrived at honouring Okeyson Motors' Chief Executive after an extensive and exhaustive research work  that showed that Okeyson Motors excelled in service delivery to its army of clientele.

 The National Coordinator disclosed that SNFFIEC had been to all the transport terminals in Lagos and assessed the way customers are attended to.

He maintained that he personally has been patronizing Okeyson Motors since its inception and has known it to be customer friendly and meeting the needs of the traveling public.
He enjoined Chief Udeji to keep the flag flying and not relent in its superb services to the nation in moving people across the country.

Responding, Chief Udeji appreciated the award given to him, saying that it's a call and a challenge to work harder and make more contribution to the society.

He stated that Okeyson Motors is detribalized as it engages people of all tribes and renders quality services to all. 

Okeyson Motors' boss noted that the government cannot provide all services but it must provide enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
He promised to identify with SNFFIEC and give support to the group in its programs.

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