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PHCCIMA Cheers Promise Fast Food’s Big Leap

The President of Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA) Dr Chinyere Nwoga, has described Promise Fast Food as “living proof that Rivers entrepreneurs can dream big, execute excellently and rule the national stage.”


He stated this during the grand commissioning of the company’s ultra-modern corporate headquarters in Port Harcourt, an event that doubled as the climax of its 25th anniversary celebration.


The colourful ceremony attracted strategic PHCCIMA members including past PHCCIMA President Chief Nabil Saleh, Elected Council Member Engr Habib Sule, WCCIMA Coordinator HM Dr Patricia Ogbonnaya, Export Trade Group Chairman Mr Ofon Udofia, government officials, traditional rulers and hundreds of well-wishers.


Dr Nwoga declared: “This magnificent headquarters is more than concrete and glass; it is a bold statement that indigenous businesses in Rivers State belong at the very top.

Today, we are not just cutting a ribbon—we are cutting excuses for anyone who still doubts what vision and discipline can achieve.”


He commended the Founder, Pastor Oluwatoyin Alabi, the board, management and staff for transforming Promise Fast Food from a single outlet in 2000 into a fast-expanding chain with an industrial catering facility and a flagship outlet in Bonny Kingdom, while creating thousands of jobs, empowering women, maintaining exemplary tax compliance and setting new standards in quality and hygiene.


“Promise Fast Food has shown that a proudly Nigerian brand can compete with global giants while keeping its authentic taste and identity,” she added.


In his response, Pastor Alabi thanked the Rivers State Government, PHCCIMA, loyal customers and dedicated staff, pledging even greater nationwide expansion in the coming years.

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The week-long silver jubilee (December 1–6) features customer appreciation events, staff awards and community outreach across Port Harcourt and Bonny.


With its new headquarters, Promise Fast Food has solidified its place as one of southern Nigeria’s fastest-growing indigenous quick-service restaurant chains and a shining symbol of Rivers entrepreneurial excellence.

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