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Indomie contributes to Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, sponsors Abuja Carnival

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Indomie Noodles, Nigeria’s leading instant noodles brand has shown its support for Nigeria’s vibrant cultural richness and diversity with its headline sponsorship of the 2024 Abuja Carnival, a festivity that promotes culture, boosts tourism, and serve as a prime platform for businesses to engage with an energetic and diverse audience. The carnival which was held November 23rd – 25th 2024 is making a comeback after an eight-year hiatus, kicked off with energy, colour, and a celebration of Nigeria’s cultural diversity.

The opening ceremony set the tone for what was to be a riveting four-day experience as the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, officially flagged off the carnival with a call for unity and cultural celebration.
The festivities that followed began with participating states assembling at the iconic Area 1 Bridge, creating an elegant combination of traditional attire and vibrant floats. Indomie excited the carnival goers by creating magical, memorable brand experiences for them across the various touch points as its brand canvassers mixed and mingled with the exciting crowd. Its uniquely decorated experiential booth featured exciting games where it served delicious bowls of noodles to attendees.

Children were not left out of the excitement, as they joyfully engaged with the activities while celebrating Nigeria’s heritage in grand style.

Speaking on the headline sponsorship, the Marketing Manager for Indomie, Oluwaponmile Alabi, said, “Indomie is a family brand, we are more than just a meal, our participation in the carnival is a part of our way of bringing people together, resonating with what matters most to Nigerians. Being part of this historic celebration reaffirms our commitment to fostering unity and celebrating our rich and diverse heritage. Every bowl of Indomie served at the Abuja Carnival is a symbol of our shared identity and culture”.

Alabi further stated that, “at Indomie, we believe that a brand that doesn’t evolve is destined to fade. That’s why we constantly seek innovative ways to connect with our consumers. For us, culture is the heartbeat of every Nigerian’s way of life, and it’s the perfect bridge to deepen this connection. While we’ve long been associated with mothers and children, we’re stepping into next year with a renewed focus—aligning our flavors and identity with the vibrant culture that defines Nigeria”.

The Abuja Carnival was a beehive of events, including captivating street parades, traditional cooking competitions, children’s carnivals, cultural nights, and a grand masquerade fiesta. Indomie’s participation cut across all the activities as it came to show some love as its presence added a delicious layer to the festivities, creating the perfect spirit for entertainment and celebrations.

This sponsorship reflects Indomie’s dedication to creating engaging and memorable consumer experiences, forming a strong emotional connection between the brand and its customers.

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