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Indomie’s Initiative Empowers over 150,000 Teens in 20 Years

By Omolabake Fasogbon
No fewer than 150,000 children across the country have experienced a life-changing transformation by virtue of their membership of the Indomie Fan Club (IFC).
IFC, an initiative of Indomie noodles, provides children with opportunities to participate in hands-on activities, fostering their interests and passion while empowering them to become the most skilled versions of themselves as they transition into adolescence.
The initiative, which recently clocked 20 years, saw Indomie brand reflected on some of its accomplishments over the last two decades at a packed event in Lagos, themed, “A Journey of Love: Friendship Through the Years Built on Love.”
Speaking at the event, the Coordinator of IFC, Faith Joshua, pointed out how the initiative had impacted over 150,000 children in areas such as education, entertainment, and values-driven engagement in alignment with the company’s objectives.
Speaking on this milestone, Joshua said, “The 20th anniversary is a monumental moment for us. Launching the theme song today is a symbolic way to mark it.
“The anthem captures the spirit of what this club means to our children. With over 150,000 members nationwide, our journey has only just begun.”
General Manager, Corporate Communications and Events at Dufil Prima Foods, Temitope Ashiwaju, described IFC’s 20th anniversary as a breakthrough, noting that the initiative was built on the foundation of love, trust, and community.
The event featured appearances by the indomitable superhero mascots, and concluded with a group activity where children left painted handprints on a designated wall.