Nestlé Nigeria has announced winners of the 2024 Nestlé for Healthier Kids (N4HK) Quiz Competition.
The prestigious title was awarded to Oke-Ona United School, Ilugun Elega, Ogun State, and UBE Primary School Pasali in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelA statement from the company said these exceptional students showcased their profound understanding of healthy nutrition, hydration, physical activity, and sustainability, which are the core pillars of the N4HK initiative.
The N4HK initiative, which aims to help 50 million children globally lead healthier lives by 2030, is Nestlé’s flagship programme dedicated to fostering healthy habits from a young age. In Nigeria, this initiative includes a school-based nutrition education and environmental sustainability programme that equips children with the knowledge to make better decisions regarding their nutrition and the environment, promoting a healthier future.
The program benefits 35 schools: 20 in Ogun State, 10 in the FCT, and five in Lagos State. The Nutrition Quiz, incorporated as a crucial component of the N4HK programme in Nigeria in 2020, is designed to enhance the recall and retention of the lessons learned by students.
Across Lagos, Ogun, and the FCT, 135 eager children competed for the title of 2024 N4HK quiz champion. This competition not only reinforces the lessons taught but ensures that children internalize the information in a memorable way.
At the Ogun State finals held in Abeokuta, Oke-Ona United School, Ilugun Elega, secured the first position, followed by St. Peters Primary School, Siun, in second place, and China Nigeria Friendship School Igbesa, Ado-Odo, Ota in third place.
In the FCT, UBE Primary School Pasali emerged victorious, with Science Primary School (SPS) Abaji taking second place and Science Primary School Kwali securing third. All participating schools demonstrated remarkable understanding and dedication to the principles of healthy living.
Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead at Nestlé Nigeria, highlighted the significance of this initiative: “By focusing on children’s health and well-being, Nestlé for Healthier Kids aims to create a lasting positive impact on future generations. Equipping children with healthy habits early on can have profound effects on individuals, families, and communities.”
Uwadoka commended the students for their performance and their enthusiasm for learning about healthy living.
“I congratulate all the participants and extend heartfelt gratitude to our partners: the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board, FCT Universal Basic Education Board, Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Ministry of Health, Ogun State Ministry of Education, and Ogun State Ministry of Health for their invaluable support and collaboration.”
The company said the schools of the prize winners will receive the following awards: a basketball court with player jerseys for first place, a desktop computer for second place, and a table tennis court with a complete kit for third place.
Dr. Femi Majekodunmi, Executive Chairman, Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board, commended the efforts of all involved.
“As we gather to celebrate the grand finale of the 2024 Nestlé for Healthier Kids Quiz Competition, I want to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of our learners, teachers, and other stakeholders,” Majekodunmi said.
“Your tireless efforts have made a remarkable impact on the educational landscape of Ogun State. We recognise Nestlé’s unwavering commitment to education and their unrelenting support in creating a conducive learning environment for our learners.”
The Nestlé for Healthier Kids initiative aims to reach over 8,000 children annually in Nigeria, ensuring that today’s kids grow into healthy, informed adults. By catching them young, Nestlé is not just changing lives today but building a healthier, sustainable future for all.
Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.
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