Renowned for its premium bakery items and budget-friendly groceries, Old English Supermarket has established itself as a trusted name, delivering exceptional value and a superior shopping experience.
The newly opened Bodija branch, situated at 39 Oshuntokun Avenue, Bodija Estate, contributes to the brand’s swiftly growing network of stores in the area. It offers a wide array of products, including their renowned bread, fresh produce, and essential household goods, catering to the diverse needs of Ibadan’s expanding community.
At the opening ceremony, Akogun Lanre Alfred, the innovative founder of Old English, expressed his enthusiasm for this new endeavor. “We are excited to introduce Old English to the dynamic city of Ibadan. Our mission has consistently been to provide families with affordable, high-quality products, and this new outlet is a significant step in that direction,” he stated. “We are dedicated to ensuring our customers enjoy convenience, affordability, and outstanding service at every location we establish.”
With five successful outlets already thriving in Lagos and Ogun states, the Bodija branch is a crucial element of Old English’s ongoing growth strategy. Alfred further remarked, “Our ambition is to become the leading retailer in Nigeria and Africa. We aim to assist families in saving money while providing them with access to fresh, nutritious food and high-quality products at competitive prices.”
The company’s achievements are rooted in its customer-focused philosophy, blending visionary leadership with dedicated service. By implementing a mass distribution model that incorporates stakeholder input at all levels, Old English has effectively merged accountability with commercial success.
As the supermarket chain expands, Old English remains committed to upholding its exceptional standards of quality and customer satisfaction. The new location in Ibadan, along with additional stores planned for the future, demonstrates the brand’s commitment to providing premium products and services that are accessible to everyone.
For the residents of Ibadan, the newly opened Old English Supermarket in Bodija is a significant enhancement, presenting a dependable and cost-effective shopping alternative that meets the community's needs.
“We aim to simplify life for families,” Alfred stated. “By helping them save on groceries and essential items, we are enabling them to enjoy a better quality of life. That’s the essence of Old English.”