Amid the coronavirus lockdown in some major parts of the country, Budweiser Nigeria has disclosed that it is supporting local rescue bars in its own little way.
Brandnewsday gathered that the popular Budweiser Nigeria came up with a campaign called ”#NaijaBarRescue, this will help in funding some bars across the country with little support from the brand.
The brand wrote on the popular microblogging platform–Twitter, disclosing that for as little as 1, 500 you can help your local bar from not running out of business.
It tweeted: ”In uncertain times, there’s one thing that remains certain; we are one team. Join us in the #NaijaBarRescue. Click Here to play your part. #BeAKing.
Speaking further, Budweiser Nigeria via http://naijabarrescue.com wrote: ”there is never a dull moment in a bar! It is that place that’s always filled with fun and laughter. A place where friends and relatives come together to unwind, relax and celebrate achievements.
”As things stand, most bars are being confronted with the possibility of going out of business, however, for as little as N1,500, you can help rescue your local bar.
”For every voucher purchase you make from N1,500 upwards, an additional 100% will be gifted to them, by us.”
The brand reveals how you can redeem your gift after the coronavirus lockdown in the country.
Budweiser Nigeria said: ”Give your favourite bar the funds they need today and once this is all over, visit them to redeem your voucher.”
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