Coy launches coffee pop-up at Jabi Mall Abuja
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Tigray Coffee Company has announced the commencement of a month-long coffee pop-up at the Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja.
The company’s Business-to-Business Manager, Mohammed Isa-Dikko, made the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
He explained that the engagement would run from March 8 through March 31 on the ground floor of Jabi Lake Mall, in front of the ShopRite megastore to the right of the escalator.
“We are thrilled to introduce our Kwararafa Light Roast coffee to Abuja through this pop-up. Our goal is to introduce coffee lovers in Abuja to the unique flavour of our 100 per cent organic Nigerian coffee.
Isa-Dikko said: “While promoting sustainable practices in the coffee industry. Our Kwararafa Light Roast is ethically sourced from farmers in the Jos and Mambila plateaus. It is then carefully roasted and blended to ensure every cup delivers a rich, satisfying drink.
” Our coffee makers are made from high-quality food-grade stainless steel and borosilicate glass. Our packs are reusable and biodegradable. Our tee shirts are made from 100% organic cotton.”
Isa-Dikko said all visitors to the pop-up could experience and purchase coffee, in both 250gms and 1kg packs.
“The TGR 101 Moka Pot, the TGR 171 French Press, and the TGR 171 Chemex will be available with discount coupons.
” Orders, and customization, of the Buna magic mug and tee shirts, can be made,” he added. (NAN)
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