Passa Bitters spreads joy to Nigerians

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By Sunday Ani, Lagos

Passa Bitters, an alcoholic beverage locally brewed by a leading Nigerian alcoholic beverages company, IKI Leads Limited, has brought joy and merriment to Nigerians and Africans as a whole as it keeps adding glamour to all kinds of events, occasions and ceremonies.

Brewed from the finest extract, herbs and flavours, it is highly enjoyed by the low, middle and upper classes of society as it comes in handy during such celebrations as weddings, naming, house-warming, and traditional ceremonies among other events that attract crème-de-la-crème of the society.

Aside from its potency in providing pleasure and merriment to hundreds of thousands of Nigerians and Africans, it also lowers sugar levels in the system, thereby promoting healthy living.

Speaking about the product, the Chairman/Managing Director (MD) of IKI Leads, Mr Ikechukwu Onwunali said Nigerians love it because it comes in handy during ceremonies such as traditional marriage ceremonies, chieftaincy coronation ceremonies, wedding ceremonies, child presentations and naming ceremonies, house opening merriments and birthday parties among other personal and social gatherings.

He noted that apart from the pleasure derived from the product, it also has the capacity to tackle low libido in both men and women.

Warning that the product should not be consumed by those under the age of 18, Mr Onwunali said it also provides an ideal boost and excitement for men above the restricted drinking age, even as it could also be used to relax and keep fit.

He noted that the main idea behind the brew was just to create jobs for Nigerians, as well as provide excitement and pleasure for men and women as they drink it, especially during ceremonies.

He stated that the product comes in various forms and sizes.”We have the Passa Bitters Premium Herbals which come in 750ml bottles and 200ml plastic bottles respectively. They are distributed across the 36 states of Nigeria plus the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, but we still need more distributors to be able to meet the demand. We also have them in some African countries and beyond,” he stated.

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