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WINNING BIG/ (From left) GM, Corporate Communications and Marketing, Coscharis Group, Abiona Babarinde; GM, Public Relations & Advertising, Toyota Nigeria Limited, Bukky Ogunnusi; and General Manager, Mandilas Mobility Division, Kemi Koyejo

GAC GS4 Makes History, Emerges Nigeria’s Car of the Year as Coscharis, Mikano, CFAO, Others Win Big at NAJA Awards

L-R:  MD, Globe Motors, Victor Oguamalam; CEO, Nord Automobiles, Oluwatobi Ajayi; GM, Mikano Motors, Ralph Haidar;  GM, Sales/Marketing, CIG Motors, Jubril Arogundade and  Executive Director, Special Duties & Afters-Sales, Coscharis Motors, Cosmas Maduka Jnr, at the ceremony in Lagos on February 9, 2023

General Manager, Suzuki By CFAO NG, Aissatou Diouf (middle) flanked (from left to right) by Olaniyan Adesoji, Kanwanye Gibson,  David Oludotun and Ishike Jennifer, with the ‘Budget Car Of The Year’ award won by Suzuki S-Presso at the NAJA Awards Nite


Overall winners have emerged at the 2022 Nigeria Auto Journalists (NAJA) Awards held on Thursday, February 9, 2023 at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.  GAC GS4, participating in the highly-coveted auto industry awards for the very first time, made history by emerging as  Nigeria’s Car of the Year . 

Coscharis , Mikano, CFAO, Mercedes-Benz, Lanre Shittu Motors,  R.T. Briscoe, Elizade Autoland, Innoson, Stallion Motors,  Jet Systems and Autochek also won big at the well-attended ceremony as over 30 awards were won in various categories.

Critical stakeholders in the Nigerian auto industry, including a representative from the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Dauda Ali Biu, attended the event which where the GS4 floored Suzuki S-Presso and Geely Coolray in a keenly contested race to clinch the top award.

Mercedes Benz  also emerged as the Luxury Brand of the Year, beating  BMW and Porsche, while Toyota Land Cruiser emerged as the SUV of the Year and Range Rover (Autobiography) coasting home with the Luxury SUV of the Year trophy respectively.

Also at the well-attended award night, Toyota Hilux emerged the Pickup of the Year, defeating Mitsubishi L200 and Ford Ranger. Toyota also won the Minibus-of-the-Year award.

The Chinese Bus of the Year award went to Foton View C2 marketed in the country by Kewalram Nigeria.

Suzuki S-Presso picked the Budget Car of the Year, and JAC J7 going home with the outstanding auto design vehicle of the Year.

Lanre Shittu’s JAC Truck Plant was adjudged the Truck Plant of the Year just as the JAC Truck won the Large Truck of the Year while Innoson Motors bagged the Assembly Plant of the Year award.

Mikano Showroom on Victoria Island, Lagos won the Showroom of the Year.

Stallion’s Bajaj was declared the Three-wheeler of the Year. The firm waa also named Multi-brand Assembler of the Year.

Jet Systems received the Electric Auto Company of the Year;  Micking emerged the Oil Brand of the Year; Nord won the Best Innovative Auto Company award, Autochek was celebrated as Best in Online Auto Finance and Marketing.

The duo of R.T. Briscoe and Mandilas Motors were honoured as the Most Resilient Auto Companies.

Dangote’s Peugeot also got the Most Resilient Auto Brand.

GUO Transport emerged as the Transport Company of the Year.

As part of their contributions to the development of Nigeria’s auto industry,  Seyi Onajide, MD of RT Briscoe and Kunle Jaiyesimi, DMD of CFAO Motors were honoured with the Auto Personality of the Year awards.

Also, the late Chairman of Globe Motors, Willie Anumudu, and the late Vice President of Coscharis Group, Mrs. Charity Maduka, were given Posthumous Awards for Supporting Growth of Nigeria’s Auto Industry.

Earlier in his remarks, Chairman of NAJA, Mike Ochonma, said the awards recognised stellar performance of auto brands, plants and personalities creating value in the sector based on the criteria including brand value, market leadership and business strategy against their peers in the past year under review.

He said all winners were selected for their impressive performance in Nigeria auto industry despite a challenging macro-economic environment in the past year under review.

Commenting on the award, DMD, CFAO Motors, Jaiyesimi, commended NAJA for its consistency over the years, noting that the recognition by NAJA was an indication that great work does not go unnoticed.

Speaking on the award for CFAO, Jaiyesimi said, “It is gratifying that our many years of commitment and mindful service, with our clients’ needs at heart, are still yielding great results.

“We are deeply honoured to receive this award. To be recognized by NAJA, an umbrella body for auto journalists in Nigeria, is a fulfilling achievement for us. This award is about defining our role towards creating value for our employees, customers, shareholders, communities and the society at large.”

 

 

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