To support the weak power supply in Nigeria, iFLUX, LED lighting expert
from Hong Kong has opened its flagship store at Alaba international
market in Lagos with a promise of offering quality LED lightning
products.
The store opening showcased iFLUX range of high end LED light
products stylishly crafted by some of the world’s best engineers in
modern light designs and attendees to the event expressed their
satisfaction with the products in-store.
iFLUX is the first lighting brand in Africa to focus on premium LED lighting products with two years warranty.
Accordingly, the Alaba international market store is the first
exclusive LED lighting shop in Nigeria and with the company’s plans to
open at least ten more chains of similar iFLUX brand stores across
Nigeria in 2016.
Speaking at the store opening, the Managing Director and Marketing
chief of iFLUX, Mr Teddy Lee, said the brand hopes to help provide
better lighting for hard working Nigerians and the rest of Africa. In
his words:
“A lighted Africa is achievable and that is what our focus is at
iFLUX and we’re glad to say today that we are doing that now and we’ll
continue to do so into the future.”, he said.
He assured that iFLUX is dedicated to offering quality LED products
to Nigerian end users at reasonable prices and with two years warranty
to save cost to the end users.
LED light technology is known to have the advantage of long life and
low power consumption. In the world over, this bold new technology is
phasing out the unsustainable incandescent light technology.
It would be recalled that at the 2015 Global Climate Conference held
in Paris, world leaders revealed plans to install ten (10) billion LED
bulbs in the world and recently, the Lagos State Government has also
intensified efforts of adopting this new technology into the state
through the Light Up Project, an initiative aimed at providing adequate
illumination across the state as promised by His Excellency, Akinwunmi
Ambode, the executive governor of Lagos State during the 2015
gubernatorial elections.In terms of economic sense, iFLUX products are
the way to go.
Meanwhile, in Nigeria today, the rising cost of self-power generation
and monthly energy bills are putting an already weakened middle class
back at the fringes.
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