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Tsebo unveils new identity as Tsebo Nigeria, reaffirms commitment to excellence

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Tsebo unveils new identity as Tsebo Nigeria, reaffirms commitment to excellence

Tsebo, a leading facilities management company, officially unveiled its new identity as Tsebo Nigeria today at a high-profile brand launch event held at the prestigious Lagos Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island.

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The rebrand from Tsebo Rapid to Tsebo Nigeria signals a renewed commitment to delivering exceptional, locally rooted, and globally aligned services across Nigeria’s fast-evolving business landscape.

In attendance were key stakeholders from the private and public sectors, corporate clients, industry leaders, media professionals, and representatives of the Tsebo Solutions Group.

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In his keynote address, Mr. Oliyide Oluwashina, Managing Director of Tsebo Nigeria, emphasized that the rebrand is more than a change in name—it is a strategic evolution that reflects the company’s dedication to Nigeria’s growth and transformation.

“By aligning our brand more closely with our local operations, we are reinforcing our promise to deliver innovation, operational excellence, and tailored service experiences that fuel our clients’ ambitions. This is a future we are building together – a future of smarter solutions, stronger partnerships, and deeper impact,” he said.

Also speaking at the event, Mr. Kingsley Chijioke, General Manager of Tsebo Nigeria, noted that the rebrand is more than a brand update, it is a bold declaration of who we are and where we are headed. It is a strategic fusion of deep local insight and global expertise.

“With Tsebo Nigeria, we are positioned to lead the transformation of facilities management in Nigeria. Our values of integrity, excellence, and client-centricity remain unchanged, and our goal is to deliver services that resonate beyond expectations. We are energized for the road ahead”

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The event featured the official unveiling of the new brand logo, a visual showcase of Tsebo Nigeria’s service capabilities, and a networking session for industry partners.

Stakeholders expressed confidence in the company’s direction, reaffirming their trust in Tsebo Nigeria’s commitment to world-class service delivery, talent development, and operational excellence.

The new identity will be reflected across all communication channels, digital platforms, and operational touch points as Tsebo Nigeria continues to serve clients across sectors including oil & gas, healthcare, real estate, finance, manufacturing, and more.

Over the years, Tsebo Nigeria has earned a strong reputation for delivering exceptional services through its highly skilled workforce, deployment of smart technologies, and uncompromising focus on safety, quality, and compliance. From janitorial and maintenance services to technical services and workplace solutions, the company’s integrated service model ensures that clients can concentrate on their core business while Tsebo Nigeria handles every aspect of facility management with precision, professionalism and purpose.

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With a proud presence in over 27 countries across Africa and the Middle East, the Tsebo Solutions Group brings international best practices, regional expertise, and scalable innovations to every engagement. Tsebo Nigeria will continue to proudly reflect these strengths while staying firmly anchored in the local context – delivering efficient, sustainable, and future-ready solutions that meet Nigeria’s unique market demands.

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