In the true spirit of the holiday season, Indomie, Nigeria’s beloved noodle brand, has once again demonstrated its commitment to giving back by making heartwarming donations to orphanages and elderly homes across the country.
As part of its ongoing corporate social responsibility efforts, Indomie, produced by Dufil Prima Foods, delivered cartons of Indomie noodles to several institutions, including the Red Cross Motherless Babies’ Home in Makoko, Modupe Cole Memorial Child Care and Treatment Centre in Akoka, Heritage Homes in Anthony, Little Saints Orphanage in Palmgrove Estate, and the Regina Mundi Home for the Elderly in Mushin.
The Group Corporate Communication and Events Manager at Dufil Prima Foods, Mr. Temitope Ashiwaju shared the company’s motivation behind the initiative. “These institutions play a crucial role in supporting vulnerable children and elderly people in our communities. Our donation helps bring some comfort and joy during the festive season, ensuring that both residents and caregivers feel the spirit of love and kindness”, he explained.
This charitable effort is part of a decade-long tradition of Dufil Prima Foods giving back to the community, especially during the holidays. Ashiwaju added: “Our commitment to corporate social responsibility goes beyond providing products. We believe in making a tangible impact on the lives of those who need it the most. Through initiatives like this, we aim to bring smiles and warmth to Nigerians during the holiday season”.
During the visits, the Indomie team was greeted with heartfelt gratitude from both the residents and caregivers, who expressed their deep appreciation for the brand’s ongoing support. Many shared how they eagerly anticipate receiving their Indomie noodles, which have become a symbol of comfort and nourishment.
As a leading brand in Nigeria, Indomie has built a legacy not just through its market dominance, but also through its dedication to improving the lives of Nigerians. Through these efforts, Dufil Prima Foods continues to make a lasting difference, one meal at a time.