The Steroc

The name Steroc was originated from an old traditional and family name in the Western part of Africa called Nigeria, it was a family name used in a construction company which no longer exist but this is a means of waking back that name and to put it back to existence to make the family proud and happy knowing the name came back to life in a grand style with better hopes and vision to let the world know that we exist in form of a brandy and no longer a construction company.

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The name Steroc was originated from an old traditional and family name in the Western part of Africa called Nigeria, it was a family name used in a construction company which no longer exist but this is a means of waking back that name and to put it back to existence to make the family proud and happy knowing the name came back to life in a grand style with better hopes and vision to let the world know that we exist in form of a brandy and no longer a construction company.

The Globe on the shoulder of the warrior on the art work which illustrated the map of Africa on it simply means “Home for All” and Truly Africa is a home for all.

The warrior carrying the Globe on the shoulder simply means every human as an adult have a burden they carry on their shoulder they don’t talk about, which also means sometimes being an adult and carrying your home on your shoulder can sometimes being a burden but who do we complain to or talk about it too, so instead we keep carrying it and moving on with it, sometimes those are the things that brings out the best in us and makes us stronger and wiser than every other human.

The Sword on the waist of the warrior is a weapon which every human needs to keep fighting to become better stronger for there are a lot of forces in the world and sometimes might even look like we are in a jungle where you have to be survival of the fittest and it also represents the seen and unseen battles being fought for by our ancestors.

The cross on the side of the warrior signifies love, gratitude, respect, and allegiance and to all the loved ones we have lost in the struggles of our lifetime, last but not the least to know and always remember that every human will die someday.

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