The Guardian (Nigeria)

Guinness Nigeria’s ‘Smashed’ campaign impacts over 5,000 students

- By Margaret Mwantok

TO further demonstrat­e its commitment towards responsibl­e use of alcohol in society, Guinness Nigeria has launched its ‘Smashed’ campaign. It is a live drama performanc­e delivered to 14–17-year olds (SS1 – SS3 students) in government and private schools across Lagos State by profession­al actors, along with follow-up interactiv­e workshops. About 28 schools in Lagos benefitted from the innovative corporate social responsibi­lity project. The initiative took into considerat­ion the Nigerian culture by engaging young people in a safe and motivation­al learning environmen­t that enabled them to understand the consequenc­es of underage drinking.

Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Peter Ndegwa, stated that the company’s Underage Alcohol Education programme is aimed at reducing the incidence of alcohol-related harm amongst young people. “Between the ages of 14 and 17, young people are most vulnerable to different societal burdens such as peer pressure and the need to fit in,” he said. “This sometimes causes them to make uninformed decisions.”

He noted that schools are important setting for interventi­ons aimed at shaping behaviour among youths because no other community has as much continuous and intensive contact with young people, adding, “And this is why Guinness Nigeria decided to implement the ‘Smashed’ programme in 28 government and private schools across Lagos state. In every country, Diageo works with reputable local organisati­ons to deliver the ‘Smashed’ programme as our Diageo Marketing Code restricts us from engaging with persons under the legal purchase age of 18+. As a result, Guinness Nigeria did not interface directly with any of the schools during the implementa­tion of the ‘Smashed’ programme, as we partnered with Collingwoo­d Learning and Rue 14 Studios in Nigeria to deliver the programme.” While sharing global success stories from the ‘Smashed’ Project, Managing Director, Collingwoo­d Learning, U.K., Mr. Chris Simes, noted that ‘Smashed,’ an awardwinni­ng theatre and education initiative, was launched in the U.K. more than a decade ago, saying, “It has now been delivered in 10 countries around the world, including Mozambique. The result of the programme in other countries has been incredibly encouragin­g and we have received very good reviews from both students and teachers. Building on this success, the ‘Smashed’ Project was rolled out in Nigeria and reached over 5,000 young people and teachers in classes SS1 – SS3 in 28 public and private schools across Lagos State.”

 ??  ?? Managing Director, Collingwoo­d Learning, United Kingdom, Mr. Chris Simes; Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Alcohol in Society Manager, Guinness Nigeria, Mrs. Titilola Alabi; Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Guinness Nigeria, Mr. Peter Ndegwa;...
Managing Director, Collingwoo­d Learning, United Kingdom, Mr. Chris Simes; Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Alcohol in Society Manager, Guinness Nigeria, Mrs. Titilola Alabi; Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Guinness Nigeria, Mr. Peter Ndegwa;...

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