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Friday, 17 October 2014

Indomie Heroes Award Winners Bag N6 million

Dufil Prima Foods Plc, makers of Indomie Instant Noodles, in fulfillment of its renowned Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative for children, over the weekend unveiled and rewarded three lucky winners who emerged at the 2014 Indomie Independence Day Awards  (IIDA) with N6 million scholarship.


The grand event which witnessed a large turnout of dignitaries, saw some renowned personalities namely; Group Managing Director, First Bank, Bisi Onasanya, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, Chief Bode Akindele, Chairman Masandola group,  their weight behind Indomie with similar support, donating N2.25million, N500,000, and N1million, respectively in their personal capacity.
With the emergence of this year’s set of winners, a total of 21 winners have now been rewarded over the 7 year period.

While giving his welcome address, the Group Managing Director, Dufil Prima Foods, Mr Deepak Singhal, said the seventh edition of the landmark event which coincides with the 2014 International Day of the Girl Child is targeted at identifying, recognising and rewarding children, who have done well in distinguishing themselves by carrying out exemplary heroic acts that have touched the lives of others positively. 

“This event is noteworthy as it seeks to fill the gap that exists in celebrating and rewarding the positive efforts, strong character, and achievements of many young children who have exhibited various acts of courage and heroism at one time or the other within the country”.
According to Singhal, Dufil Prima Foods identified this gap in 2008 and decided to take up the challenge by not only recognizing these young heroes, but also providing scholarship opportunities for these children whose actions have touched lives in their immediate communities and beyond,”.
Singhal continued saying, the success of this event over the past 7 years, proves that it is indeed a landmark Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative needed for the developmental growth of the Nigerian child.
He added that the winners indeed deserve to be celebrated for scaling the strict standards of the panel of judges who followed laid down guidelines as has always been the norm since the inception of the awards.
Before the stories crossed the major hurdles to be deliberated on by the judges, they were verified by the research team after which eyewitnesses were interviewed to ascertain the authenticity of the stories.

While delivering the keynote address at the event, Mrs. Olufunto Igun the Executive Director Corona Schools Trust Council Said “The future of any nation or entity lies heavily on the children, whatever legacy we pass on, whether good or bad could make or mar us as a nation. We therefore must rise up to our responsibility as parents, guardians, school, and government to ensure that the right values are inculcated in the children.”
Addressing the winners as “the salvation for the nation’s future and the economy,” she charged more organizations to toe the line of Dufil Prima Foods by also contributing efforts similar to this, which is bound to ensure a more secure and blissful future for our kids.

This winners of this year which happens to be the 7th edition are 15year old Aniema Udokang from Cross River, helped save an accident victim on IBB way in Calabar; 14year old Semiya Modashiru helped save the lives of one baby by apprehending and confronting a kidnapper at a bus garage in Ogijo while 10 yrs old Bassey Itam helped a boy bitten by a snake.
The winners in the first, second and third categories went home with N2,590,000, N1, 980,000, N1, 430, 000 worth of scholarship respectively.   

The Public Relations & Event Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Plc, Mr. Tope Ashiwaju congratulated the winners of this year’s IIDA awards and reiterated the company’s commitment to the developmental growth of the Nigerian child.
Ashiwaju further said having come this far with many success stories since inception as it relates to the children that have emerged winners, I make bold to say that the editions to come will be more memorable than the previous ones. 

This year’s edition which is the 7th edition had in attendance the Executive Governor of Lagos State, who was ably represented by Mr. Wale Raji, First Ladies, Captains of Industries, Government Functionaries, the crème de la crème of the society and people from all works of life.

17 comments:

  1. Linda you're on fire o.. You've been posting a lot of stories after your blog got reinstated. Before then you go refresh tire before we see new posts. Weldone.

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  2. The inspirational Lindodo is back and better now. but don't be partial in your gist again. Eg Tiwa marriage stuff.

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  3. Very nice effort by Dufil or as we all know them 'Indomie'. They are the only one in their market segment engaged in different CSR activities. They are really given back to the society.

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  4. Anonymous October 17, 2014 at 10:02 PM

    I wish you can see my middle finger from here.

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  5. nice one.Goldensarah9@yahoo.com

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  6. Headmaxter da abuja reporter18 October 2014 at 06:50

    Ur hate is very visible i can see it @Linda Ikeji if your reading this now, just "always" know that the people that love you are more than those who will hate you even in 20years to come #KeepTheFAITH

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  7. Yes its true...Linda...you blog news is better now...but Linda I also tink you shld be closer to ur bloggers...u more of just d post stuff...
    Ntin to interact with you....

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  8. Please o indomie! What about guys like us that finish 3cartons a month? We deserve atleast 30k

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  9. Bia lindiwe...i thought it was de-united foods bikonu?

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  10. Thatz nice.....a good corporate social responsibility...rewarding their efforts even as kids

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  11. What a nice idea to encourage innovation in kids and young adults. More publicity should be given to the event

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