Wednesday 17 June 2015

Photos: Nobel Carpets Donates Rugs to Hearts of Gold

As part of initiatives geared towards giving back to the society, Lucky Fibres Plc, makers of Nobel Carpets and Rugs, the largest manufacturer of carpets and rugs in the whole of West-Africa, has donated sets of specially designed children’s rugs and carpets to the Hearts of Gold Children Hospice in Lagos. 

General Manager, Lucky Fibres, Mr. Jitesh Pamnani who was present during the donation, said “We are happy to be here today to donate these things to these kids. We thought about how we can beautify the lives of these children and decided to design colourful carpets that had the English alphabets and also numbers on them which would go a long way in beautifying their environment and also aid their development”. 

Commenting on the quality of the carpets, Mr. Pamnani stated that Nobel Carpets and rugs have been in Nigeria for about 25 years manufacturing top quality durable carpets and rugs here in Nigeria.

He said, “We produce made in Nigeria carpets and rugs that are of the highest international quality. We can even customize and design carpets to the specifications of the customer. The quality of the rugs and carpets donated today is a reflection of our capabilities”


L-R: General Manager, Lucky Fibres, Mr. Jitesh Pamnani; Founder, Hearts of Gold Children Hospice, Mrs. Laja Adedoyin; Head, Business Development, BD Consult, MS Tayo Azeez with Children of Hearts of Gold Children Hospice during the donation of specially designed children’s rugs and carpets to the Hospice in Surulere, Lagos.
Speaking at the presentation of the donated items, founder, Hearts of Gold Children Hospice, Mrs. Laja Adedoyin stated that the home has had a great relationship with the company for quite a long time.

She said, “What they have been doing for us is indeed commendable. Over the years, they have been very supportive. We urge other companies to come forward to aid what we are doing here. These rugs and carpets donated will go a long way in enhancing the lives of these children because they are bright and colourful and which aids in learning”.  




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