Monday, December 15, 2025

Prophet Godwin Ikuru Urges Nigerians to Support Locally Made Imose Phones




Lagos, Nigeria — The founder of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry, Prophet Godwin Ikuru, has called on Nigerians to support indigenous manufacturing following his visit to the headquarters of Imose Phone, a Nigerian-owned mobile device company.


Prophet Ikuru met with the chairman of Imose Phone and commended the company for producing quality mobile phones and tablets in Nigeria. He described the devices as durable and competitive, noting that they can stand alongside foreign brands in terms of performance and reliability.


Speaking during the visit, the cleric emphasized the importance of patronizing locally made products, particularly during the Christmas season. He urged Nigerians to support Imose Phone by purchasing Nigerian-made devices, adding that such support would help strengthen the nation’s economy and encourage technological growth.


The prophet also highlighted that the chairman of Imose Phone is an indigene of Edo State, describing the achievement as a source of pride and an example of what Nigerian entrepreneurs can accomplish when supported.


Prophet Ikuru revealed that he had toured the company’s office and is currently using one of the firm’s tablet devices, which he said has proven to be efficient and user-friendly.


In his remarks, he offered prayers for the continued success and expansion of Imose Phone, as well as for Nigeria’s overall progress. He expressed hope that the country would celebrate more achievements driven by homegrown businesses.


He concluded by appealing to Nigerians nationwide to visit markets and outlets to purchase Nigerian-made phones, stressing that sustained support for local manufacturers is vital for national development.



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