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Nosak Famili Oil earns SON’s MANCAP certification for good quality

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Nosak Farm Produce Limited has announced that its flagship product, Nosak Famili Oil, has been awarded the prestigious Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme (MANCAP) certification by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), a recognition that affirms the brand as one of the highest-quality and purest vegetable oil products in the Nigerian market.

The MANCAP certification underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to quality, safety, and full compliance with both national and international standards. Widely trusted by millions of households across the country, Nosak Famili Oil is produced under stringent hygiene conditions and with advanced processing technology, ensuring exceptional purity, optimal nutritional value, and consistent consumer satisfaction.

Speaking on the achievement, Kunle Babalola, managing director of Nosak Farm Produce Limited, said the certification validates the company’s long-standing focus on excellence and consumer well-being. “This award reinforces our dedication to delivering premium-quality products that meet and exceed regulatory standards. At Nosak Farm Produce Limited, we prioritize the health and well-being of our consumers, and this recognition from SON validates our efforts,” he said.

Through its MANCAP initiative, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria ensures that locally manufactured products comply with relevant Nigerian Industrial Standards. The certification of Nosak Famili Oil under this programme highlights the product’s superior quality, reliability, and growing leadership position within Nigeria’s edible oil industry.

Nosak Farm Produce Limited stated that it remains committed to innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence, as it continues to set benchmarks in Nigeria’s agro-processing sector and deliver products that meet the highest expectations of consumers and regulators alike.

Hope Moses-Ashike

Hope Moses-Ashike is an Associate Editor, Banking and Finance, with more than a decade of experience reporting on Nigeria’s financial system and broader economy. She closely tracks market movements, monetary policy decisions, company disclosures, regulatory actions, economic indicators, and global developments, and interprets what they mean for businesses, investors, policymakers, and households. Her reporting helps readers understand complex issues such as inflation trends, foreign exchange market dynamics, interest rate decisions, bank performance, and investment risks.

She also covers major international events and periodically travels to Washington, D.C., to report on the World Bank/IMF Spring and Annual Meetings.
Her dedication to financial journalism has earned her multiple recognitions and invitations to high-level professional development programmes. She is an alumna of the International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) in the United States and holds an Advanced Financial Journalism Certificate from the Press Association Training in London, UK. Her other notable achievements include completing the Lagos Business School CMC Programme, the Bloomberg Media Africa Initiative Programme, and a Master Class in Journalism at Rhodes University in South Africa.

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