Business & Brands

War Against Malaria: Mouka Rewards Customers with Insecticide Treated Net On Purchase Of Comfy Mattress

In a renewed effort to fight malaria, Mouka, the leading mattress manufacturing company in Nigeria is set to give insecticide-treated nets to customers on every single purchase of selected sizes of its Comfy mattresses.

This was disclosed at the weekend by the company’s Head of marketing, Tolu Olanipekun.

According to her, the effort is a measure geared towards checking malaria in a country with a record of 100 million malaria cases and over 300,000 deaths annually.

“In line with the essence of the brand; adding comfort to life, Mouka seeks to provide protection for its consumers who are most vulnerable to malaria. Consumers will receive free insecticide-treated nets when they purchase selected sizes of Comfy which is one of our most affordable mattress propositions”, Olanipekun said.

According to Malaria Fact Sheet, it is a major public health problem in Nigeria where it accounts for more cases and deaths than any other country in the world.

The gesture also signals a promo aimed at securing quite a rewarding market share for the Mouka Comfy brand which is targeted at those seeking a low cost yet good quality mattress.

Angela Davies

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