Ms. Abiola Rasaq, Founder of The Bug Detective (middle), flanked by Ms. Biola Aransiola, Brand Manager for Bigi & Sausages, Rite Foods Limited;(left) with and Ms Adedoyin Adetutu, Assistant Brand Manager, (right) at the 2024 Test Festival for Tech Professionals, sponsored by the Bigi Carbonated Soft Drink of Rite Foods Limited, in Lagos, recently.
As part of its support for worthy initiatives through credible platforms, Rite Foods Limited, sponsored the 2024 Test Festival themed “Making Quality Tech’s Universal Language.
The Test Fest was organised by The Bug Detective for young Nigerians who are software developers, Quality Assurance testers and engineers, software engineers, mobile engineers, as well as those in the technology ecosystem.
The event, which was held recently at the Charis Centre, Oregun, Lagos, provided a platform for aspiring software developers, testers, and engineers to connect, learn, and develop their skills.
At Test Fest 2024, Bigi, perfectly aligned with its current campaign, Explore Your Flavours. Just as these innovators were encouraged to explore the full range of their skill sets to achieve quality in everything they do.
Speaking on support for the Test Festival, Ms Biola Aransiola, Brand Manager for Bigi at Rite Foods Limited, emphasised commitment to quality, noting how it is reflected in the meticulous production of their products at Ososa.
She emphasised how the brand serves as a reliable partner for tech professionals, providing high-quality snacks that keep them energised and focused as they work. “Bigi is all about supporting those who push boundaries, ensuring they have the refreshment they need to keep going,” she stated.
Commenting on the significance of the event, Ms Abiola Rasaq, Founder of The Bug Detective, explained that the annual Test Festival, which debuted in September 2023, provides a platform for software quality assurance engineers, testers, developers, and data analysts across the tech ecosystem to prioritise quality in their work. “The festival encourages professionals in various sectors to think quality-first in everything they do,” Rasaq noted.
“Without Bigi, this event wouldn’t have been as vibrant. We’re grateful for the drinks, water, sausages, and games—your support made all the difference,” she expressed.
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