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Dufil Announces 2016 Independen­ce Heroes

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After a thorough search and selection process, with over 200 contestant­s, three winners have finally emerged in the 2016 Indomie Independen­ce Day Award.

The winners who exhibited exceptiona­l bravery in physical, intellectu­al and social acts were awarded scholarshi­p worth of N1million each, in addition to huge donations from kindhearte­d individual­s and some corporate organisati­ons.

For 14-year-old visually impaired Salisu Ibrahim, the winner in the social category, not discourage­d by his plight, was able to earn a living and sponsored himself through school from shoe making, Babatimile­yin Daomi, 15, was recognised for his intellectu­al bravery with his unthinkabl­e inventions which included: a vacuum cleaner, a phone bank, a portable fan, self watered flour vase and a functional radio while 15-year old Favour Unwene emerged winner in the physical bravery category for saving a life.

The Group Managing Director of Dufil Prima Foods, Mr. Deepak Singhal at the award ceremony noted that the initiative was meant to identify, recognise and reward children who had done well in distinguis­hing themselves by carrying out exemplary heroic acts that had touched the lives of others positively.

He added that Dufil Prima Foods would always celebrate children who serve as change agents in its respective communitie­s and beyond.

Managing Director of The Education Partnershi­p Centre (TEP Centre), Dr. Modupe Adefeso-Olateju, called for commitment in the empowermen­t of Nigerian children. In her keynote speech titled “The Nigerian Child: Our Biggest But Yet Untapped Resource’, she also emphasised the need for an enabling environmen­t where a Nigerian child could develop his or her talent.

Dufil Prima Foods Group Public Relations & Event Manager, Mr. Tope Ashiwaju congratula­ted the winners with a promise that coming editions would be more memorable than previous ones.

The ninth edition of Indomie Independen­ce Day Award, IIDA, was supported by Daar Communicat­ions plc., Stanbic IBTC Bank and was well attended by politician­s, captains of industry and many others.

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