In the spirit of the holiday season, Dufil Prima Foods, makers of Nigeria’s beloved Indomie Noodles, extended a hand of kindness to orphanages and elderly homes across Lagos with generous donations of noodles.

Beneficiaries included institutions such as 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 Regina Mundi Home for the Elderly in Mushin.

Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communication and Events Manager at Dufil Prima Foods, described the initiative as part of a decade-long tradition. “These homes play a crucial role in supporting the vulnerable, and we are committed to brightening their lives, especially during the festive season,” he said.

Ashiwaju emphasized the brand’s dedication to giving back, stating, “At Indomie, we believe in creating lasting impacts, not just by providing quality products but also by showing care and compassion through initiatives like this.”

The gesture was met with overwhelming gratitude from both residents and caregivers, who expressed their appreciation for the brand’s unwavering support over the years.

Indomie Noodles has cemented its place as not only a household favorite but also a brand deeply invested in community upliftment, spreading joy and hope one meal at a time.