Femi Kuti Stunned By Kasapreko

Established from humble beginnings from the car garage of the owner, over 24 years ago in Nungua, kasapreko today has grown to be the leader in the local alcoholic beverage industry in Ghana. The company in its modus operandi tries as much as possible to satisfy its consumers 360 each and every day. Currently it has invested an amount of $30 million in an ultra-modern plant, positioning itself strategically to meet its growing demand from Ghana and some neighboring countries in the sub- region. The company aside its customary purpose of manufacturing and exporting, also makes it a point to provide deluxe and indispensable, entertainment to its patrons and persons from all walks of life. Kasapreko has collaborated with many noticeable companies including media houses in organizing ineffaceable shows and concerts, promptly. Notable among them is de annual African Legends Nights, which brings together very sensational, very artistic and endowed musicians Africa, can ever boast of. This year, the show once again exhibited an overwhelming concert, displaying an array of very prominent artiste and guest. These included, Ghana�s highlife supremo, Amakye Dede, Nigeria�s juju song legend Femi Kuti who took up the mantle from his father Fela Kuti also a great legend, evergreen talented jazz musician Ofie Cudjoe with her soothing silky voice, Ben Brakoh, and one of Ghana�s fastest rising young artistes Trigmatic among many others. A pre- concert tour was embarked on by Femi Kuti to the premises of Kasapreko Company limited, where he visited the company�s industrial unit and was amazed by its operations. With a fair knowledge about Alomo Bitters because of its existence in various Nigeria markets, Femi commended the company for its exclusive vision which differed from that of other alcoholic manufacturers, that is meeting consumer demands in terms of taste, quality, safety and packaging. He was impressed with the company�s ability to meet demands, by using the right equipment and materials needed and confessed that undoubtedly the company was going to grow much bigger than expected. He therefore suggested that the company beware and put stringent measures in place to prevent bandits from producing fake kasapreko drinks onto the market. Mr Clearance Amenyah, Marketing manager of the company, in turn quenched his fears by indicating some special features which appears on all kasapreko drinks, especially the Alomo Bitters, since it�s on high demand. Alomo now comes with an exciting new cap and that is what consumers are to watch out for as authenticity. The marketing manager also hinted that, the company has plans of putting up manufacturing plants in other countries to accelerate and widen their supply chain value. The company will soon hit radio airwaves and TV screens to sensitize the general public on how production is done and to distinguish the real products from the fake ones, Mr Clarence Amenyah noted.