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Carloha sponsors Governor’s Golf Challenge, displays premium Chery models at Ikoyi Club venue

Carloha Nigeria will spice up the forthcoming Governor’s Golf Challenge at the iconic Ikoyi Club with an exclusive display of its Chery premium models for visitors and others to experience the luxury, performance and innovation of the new vehicles, along with mouthwatering offers.
The highflying auto company is the exclusive distributor of Chery brand of vehicles in Nigeria.
The firm says it is proud be part of the prestigious event billed to hold from December 16 to December 20, 2024.
This collaboration marks another milestone in Carloha’s commitment to fostering sports excellence and creating memorable experiences for its customers, it says in a statement.
It lists the Chery’s premium models that will be on display to add colour to the challenge as Tiggo 8 Pro, Tiggo 4 Pro, Tiggo 2 Pro, and Arrizo 5.
Visitors and golf enthusiasts coming for the challenge will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the innovation, style, and engineering brilliance that define the Chery brand, it says.
The display, according to the auto company, underscores Carloha’s dedication to delivering world-class automotive solutions to its esteemed customers in Nigeria.
It notes that the Governor’s Golf Challenge provides an ideal platform for Carloha to connect with Nigeria’s elite and automotive enthusiasts.
Through this sponsorship, Carloha reinforces its position as a brand that values excellence, performance, and innovation—qualities that resonate deeply with the spirit of the game of golf.
Part of the statement read, “Carloha’s sponsorship of this prestigious event aligns seamlessly with its mission to support community-building activities and promote a lifestyle of luxury and distinction.
“By participating in the Governor’s Golf Challenge, Carloha strengthens its connection with a dynamic audience while showcasing Chery’s prowess as a global automotive leader.
“Throughout the event, Carloha will engage visitors with exciting activities and giveaways.”
The firm assures attendees of a chance to learn more about the Chery’s cutting-edge technology and features from experts at the Carloha booth.
It adds that the interactive engagement promises an overall experience for golf enthusiasts and potential Chery customers.
As part of the yuletide celebration, the company says it has introduced a special holiday season offer for the Tiggo 2 Pro and Arrizo 5.
“This exceptional package includes a Chery Brand Gift Box, a premium audio speaker system, and the chance to win an Old Yorker E-bike valued at an impressive N2.9 million,” it states.
It explains that the initiative is aimed at ensuring that customers own top-tier vehicles and enjoy a rewarding festive season filled with surprises.
Sales Director of Carloha, Mr. Joseph Omokhapue, is quoted as saying, “The festive season is synonymous with giving, and Carloha’s holiday offer exemplifies the spirit of generosity. “With premium gift packages, exclusive deals, and a chance to win a luxury e-bike, Carloha ensures that every customer feels celebrated this yuletide. “This initiative cements Carloha’s reputation as a brand that goes above and beyond to create unforgettable customer experiences.”
In addition, the statement says Carloha is offering an unmatched six years of free service and a comprehensive six years or 200,000 km warranty, whichever comes first, all in a bid to make vehicle ownership more accessible and stress-free.
This special offer underscores Carloha’s commitment to delivering unparalleled value and peace of mind to its customers.
It urges all to join Carloha and Chery at the Ikoyi Club for the Governor’s Golf Challenge to experience the luxury, performance, and innovation of Chery vehicles, and take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime offers.

Meanwhile, Carloha says it will also be displaying Chery models at Gateway Zone Estate, Magodo phase 1, Lagos, from December 13 to December 15, 2024.

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Forland, TSS Motors strengthen technical capacity with specialised truck training

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An instructor taking the TSS Motors technical team through a practical session with a Forland light truck

Forland, TSS Motors strengthen technical capacity with specialised truck training

 

Forland Motors, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of light commercial trucks, has strengthened its partnership with local assembler and distributor, Transit Support Services Ltd (TSS), through a specialised three-day technical training programme aimed at boosting the competence of technicians handling the brand’s vehicles in Nigeria.

The programme was organised to equip the TSS technical team, comprising assembly and after-sales technicians, with in-depth knowledge of Forland light trucks, which are assembled and distributed in Nigeria by the company. The training covered assembly, installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, with the goal of ensuring high service standards in both vehicle assembly and after-sales support.

The training, held at the TSS Motors Training Centre on Ikorodu Road in the Anthony area of Lagos, was facilitated by Forland instructors who arrived from China, alongside TSS technical personnel drawn from Lagos, Enugu, and Abuja.

Also in attendance were technical personnel from Yuchai, the major supplier of engines to Forland trucks. Yuchai is one of China’s largest manufacturers of powertrain solutions.

Forland training at TSS office in Lagos

Providing further insight into the programme, the Head of After-Sales Services at TSS, Mrs. Phebian Iwalokun, said the training focused on general maintenance, engine servicing, and preventive maintenance programmes.

According to her, the initiative was designed to ensure that TSS technicians are fully equipped to manage the growing number of Forland vehicles operating in Nigeria.

She added that continuous skill enhancement had become necessary as TSS prepares for an expansion in production capacity amid increasing demand for Forland trucks across the country.

“Forland trucks are currently gaining ground in Nigeria, with over 1,000 units already in operation, mainly among fast-moving consumer goods companies, logistics firms, and last-mile distribution operators,” Iwalokun stated.

A subsidiary of ABC Transport Plc, Transit Support Services assembles Forland trucks at its plant in Enugu and provides technical and after-sales support to customers nationwide.

Forland has continued to build a strong reputation globally as a successful commercial vehicle and light-truck brand, with its products performing strongly in several international markets.

ABC Transport Group founder, Mr. Frank Nneji (right), presented certificates to the participants

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Nigeria Targets Additional 70,000 Annual Vehicle Output, West African Export with Hybrid Motors, Chinese Firm EV Deal

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L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Launch Design, Wang Xun, and Chief Executive Officer, Hybrid Motors Nigeria, Jubril Arogundade, during the signing of a strategic partnership agreement to establish Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturing facilities in Lagos and Abuja, in Shanghai, recently.

Nigeria Targets Additional 70,000 Annual Vehicle Output, West African Export with Hybrid Motors, Chinese Firm EV Deal

 

Launch Design Shanghai and Hybrid Motors Nigeria have signed a strategic partnership agreement to establish electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Lagos and Abuja, a move expected to raise Nigeria’s annual vehicle assembly capacity by 70,000 units and strengthen automobile exports to neighbouring West African countries.

The agreement, signed in Shanghai on May 8, 2026, will drive the production of “Acely,” Hybrid Motors Nigeria’s indigenous vehicle brand designed specifically for Nigerian roads, climate and mobility needs.

The collaboration is being positioned as a major boost to Nigeria’s automotive industrialisation drive, with the two firms aiming to transform the country into a regional hub for vehicle production and export.

Under the partnership, the companies will develop two manufacturing facilities with a combined annual production capacity of 70,000 vehicles at full operation.

The Lagos plant, located along the Lekki-Epe corridor, will serve as the main production and assembly centre with an installed capacity of 50,000 units yearly.

Its proximity to the Lekki Deep Sea Port is expected to support large-scale exports to regional markets including Ghana, Benin Republic, Togo and Côte d’Ivoire.

Industry stakeholders believe the export-oriented facility could significantly expand Nigeria’s automotive footprint across West Africa while reducing dependence on imported vehicles within the region.

The second facility, to be located within the Free Zone Business Area of Centenary Economic City in Abuja, will have an annual production capacity of 20,000 units and focus on supplying Northern Nigeria and neighbouring Sahel markets.

The firms said the dual-plant strategy would improve logistics efficiency, lower production costs and create thousands of direct and indirect jobs across the automotive value chain.

Speaking during the signing ceremony, Chief Executive Officer of Hybrid Motors Nigeria, Mr. Jubril Arogundade, described the project as a defining moment for Nigeria’s automotive future.

“This partnership is more than a business agreement; it is a commitment to building Nigeria’s automotive future,” Arogundade said.

“With Acely, we are demonstrating that globally competitive vehicles can be conceived, designed and assembled in Nigeria by Nigerians for both local and international markets.”

He added that the partnership with Launch Design Shanghai would bring advanced automotive engineering and manufacturing expertise into Nigeria, helping the Acely brand meet international standards while retaining local identity.

Chief Executive Officer of Launch Design, Mr. Wang Xun, said the collaboration would contribute to the emergence of a stronger automotive manufacturing ecosystem in Africa.

“Our turnkey engineering capabilities combined with Hybrid Motors Nigeria’s understanding of the local market create a strong foundation for success,” Wang said.

“Together, we are not only building vehicles but helping to establish a sustainable automotive industry for the region.”

The companies said Acely vehicles would focus on local assembly, energy efficiency and advanced electric and hybrid technologies suited to African operating conditions.

Analysts said the project could stimulate local component manufacturing, encourage technology transfer and deepen technical skills development within Nigeria’s automotive sector.

The initiative is also expected to conserve foreign exchange by reducing vehicle imports while positioning Nigeria as a competitive exporter of made-in-Nigeria vehicles within the ECOWAS sub-region.

Both firms noted that the investment aligns with the Federal Government’s National Automotive Industry Development Plan aimed at increasing local vehicle production, attracting investments and accelerating industrial growth.

“With facilities in Lagos and Abuja serving distinct but complementary markets across Nigeria and the wider region, we are laying the foundation for a new era of mobility that is locally rooted, globally competitive and sustainably driven,” Arogundade added.

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ASPMDA Targets Bigger Role in Nigeria’s Automotive Future, vows tougher sanctions against fake parts

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ASPMDA Targets Bigger Role in Nigeria’s Automotive Future, vows tougher sanctions against fake parts dealers

The President of the Auto Spare Parts and Machinery Dealers Association, ASPMDA, Ngozi Emechebe, has called for a stronger partnership with the Federal Government to reposition Nigeria’s automotive industry, deepen local production and tackle the menace of counterfeit spare parts.
Speaking with journalists on the sidelines of the West Africa Automotive Show in Lagos, Emechebe said ASPMDA was transforming from a conventional trading cluster into a modern automotive business hub capable of supporting Nigeria’s industrialisation drive.
He said the association was ready to work closely with government agencies and key stakeholders to advance its “Keep Nigeria Moving” vision and strengthen the country’s automotive value chain.
According to him, ASPMDA has evolved significantly from its early days of informal trading into a structured organisation operating from a world-class facility designed to support large-scale automotive commerce and industry collaboration.
“All the time I have been coming to this fair, I have been dreaming of how to launch ASPMDA into the centre of this country,” he said.
“ASPMDA is a highly organised trading association. We have moved from street trading and now we have beautiful, world-class premises.”
Emechebe disclosed that discussions were already ongoing with the National Automotive Design and Development Council, NADDC, on possible areas of collaboration aimed at accelerating automotive development in Nigeria.
He explained that the proposed partnership would focus on creating policies, institutional support and business-friendly initiatives that would improve the operations of spare parts dealers and other local automotive businesses.
“We need government support and partnership. We have a part to play in Nigeria’s automotive development agenda,” he said.
The ASPMDA president also commended the Federal Government’s vehicle financing initiatives targeted at Nigerian youths, describing them as a positive step towards expanding mobility and encouraging participation in the automotive ecosystem.
On the persistent challenge of fake and substandard spare parts, Emechebe said the association had intensified efforts to sanitise the market through stricter enforcement measures and closer collaboration with regulatory authorities.
He revealed that ASPMDA had already allocated office spaces within its complex to agencies responsible for monitoring product standards and combating counterfeit goods.
“We want to make it a cultural matter so that when you violate it, you know where you are headed,” he said.
“If you bring in your product, defend it to the end consumer and stand by it. Adulteration is not allowed.”
Although he declined to disclose the exact penalties for offenders, Emechebe warned that severe sanctions awaited anyone found dealing in counterfeit products within the market.
He also advocated increased local manufacturing of automotive components, insisting that Nigerian-made parts could outperform imported alternatives if produced according to standards tailored to local operating conditions.
“Local production is even better than foreign production,” he said.
“Whatever you want from a person, you must give it a standard Nigerians will see and buy — standards that fit Nigeria.”
Emechebe further disclosed that some ASPMDA members were already involved in the production of automotive components, adding that broader manufacturing partnerships could be explored as the industry expands.
However, he cautioned against poorly managed joint ventures, warning that many business partnerships collapse due to weak management structures and lack of accountability.
The West Africa Automotive Show attracted regulators, manufacturers, dealers and other stakeholders from across the region to discuss emerging opportunities, policy direction and challenges confronting the automotive industry in West Africa.

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