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Muyitok Nigeria Limited

Supplier From Nigeria
Feb-18-24
Supplier : Dried hibiscus flower, sesame seeds, soybeans, hard wood charcoal (barbecue, restaurant spark and non sparkling, ayin ), dried ginger, palm kernel shells , palm kernel cake, dried split ginger, peanuts, shea butter, cassia torae seed, fresh and dried ginger

Established: 2024 Standards: EXPORTERS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE

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Suite 209 B, Ikeja Plaza 81, Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way
Ikaja 100001
Lagos Nigeria


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