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CVA 2023: Over 10,000 consumers cast votes

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WEEKS after the commencement of voting on the Consumers Value Awards 2023 portal, 10,000 consumers were said to have visited the site to cast votes in  the 52  different categories of brands jostling for recognition as Best Value-For-Money brands.

The organisers,  BrandXchange, in a statement, disclosed that the cement category had recorded over 500 consumers votes among the four brands listed in that category;  Detergent category, 433 votes amongst eight brands listed; while the Toilet Cleaner category had 295 votes as two brands jostle for the award.

Speaking on the voting pattern, the Chief Executive Officer, BrandXchange, Akonte Ekine, expressed the delight at the growth in the number of visitors to the site, and the voting process, an indication of increasing consumers’ interest in the programme.

He therefore urged more consumers to visit the site and cast  their votes to enable the organisers to realise their desire of  having more robust participation through voting.

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