A fast food restaurant brand based in Port Harcourt and Abuja, Kilimanjaro, recently played host to the revolution housemates of the popular cable television entertainment programme, Big Brother Africa (BBA) and their friends during their visit to the South_South region of Nigeria. While in Nigeria, the BBA Revolution housemates visited Calabar, Port Harcourt & Bonny amongst other cities in the country as part of a nationwide tour organized by the BBA Revolution winner, Kevin Pam.
The housemates were so excited with the quality of meals and service they had at Kilimanjaro, they expressed their desire to see Kilimanjaro open restaurants in their native countries. According to Paloma Manda of Zambia, “I had the best chicken wrap everâ€.
Also Geraldine Iheme of Nigeria had this to say “The chicken & chips were tasty – very delicious. I am so impressed. The staff are nice to customers and the environment is clean, warm and friendly. Kilimanjaro should open branches around Nigeriaâ€.
While Jeremy Kiyaka of Kenya had these words to say “Put simply, Kilimanjaro serves extremely exquisite and delectable cuisine. I loved both the traditional Nigerian food as well as the fast food. I hope you can export Kilimanjaro and its food to Kenyaâ€.
On popular request, Kilimanjaro will open a new outlet at the Ceddi Plaza, 264 Tafawa Balewa Way, Central Business Area, Abuja shortly. This is in line with the brand’s resolve to bring its unique food offering and services to its growing fan base around the country.
You will recall that Sundry Foods Limited (SFL) _ the operating company of the Kilimanjaro brand of restaurants announced earlier in the year, its resolve to take its quality food and services closer to its customers around the country as it embarks on an expansion plan that will see it opening several new outlets in Lagos, Abuja and other key cities shortly.
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