The stage is set once again for consumers to make their voices heard as BrandXchange, organisers of the prestigious Consumers Value Awards (CVA), opens the voting portal for the 2025 edition of the award.
The portal — Votes – Consumers Value Awards — is now live, allowing consumers to vote for over 200 brands, including, for the first time, several Federal Government agencies nominated by the public based on service experiences.
Now in its fourth consecutive year, CVA continues to grow in scope and relevance, with this year’s edition themed “Beyond Prices: Consumer Trust, Digital Experience and Brand Accountability”. This theme reflects rising consumer expectations, particularly in a fast-evolving digital economy where accountability and trust are critical drivers of brand loyalty.
This year’s voting list includes a more diverse range of sectors — from everyday consumer goods and fitness brands to public sector agencies — signifying an increased public interest and participation in the nomination phase.
CVA Convener, Mr. Akonte Ekine said: ‘This is the first time we are seeing federal agencies making it to the voting stage, a testament to the growing awareness and engagement of consumers’.
According to BrandXchange, to uphold transparency, each voter must validate their email via a One-Time Password (OTP) system. The OTP ensures one vote per email address across all categories, reinforcing the credibility and authenticity of the results.
Ekine eemphasised ‘The CVA is not decided by a panel of experts or jurors, but by the very people who use these services and products daily. Consumers are the ultimate judges — their votes are a form of feedback that can drive change and reward excellence’.
CVA 2025 maintains its non-partisan stance, choosing not to include state governors in this year’s edition. ‘Our focus remains firmly on consumer experience and market service delivery, free from political influences. We’re here to build consumer knowledge and promote a better marketplace for all’, he further said.
The portal will remain open for 60 days, providing ample time for consumers across the country — and in the Diaspora — to evaluate the brands and agencies that serve them and cast their votes accordingly.
Voting closes on 5 October 2025.