Blue Band Reaffirms Commitment to Healthy Living
The curtain was drawn on the Blue Band National Growth Challenge
amidst excitement on December 13, 2013 at Sheba Hall, Ikeja, Lagos. To add to
the excitement, parents and guests voted to elect the winner of an art
competition, which the brand ran as part of activities for the growth
challenge.
At the ceremony, Tea and Spreads Category Manager at Unilever
Nigeria, Ms. Vivian Ihaza said “We are so delighted at the success of this
campaign, particularly with the fact that Blue Band has touched the lives of people
through improved access to nutritional knowledge. The challenge was a
learning and exciting platform for parents and children, who learnt about
proper nutrition and its implication to their overall health. Unilever remains
totally committed to healthy living.”
According to Ihaza “Experts agree that for children spreading
margarine on bread provides essential vitamins needed for growth and proper
development. Blue Band is nutritious with main meals as well as with snacks to
enliven children’s lunch boxes.”
Similarly, the Enugu State Nutrition Officer, Mrs.
Henrietta Ugwu passionately called on Nigerians to embrace healthy living right
from childhood as it will form part of habits that will be passed on from one
generation to another. “I encourage mothers on the significance of providing
the right nutrition – healthy, varied and adequate diet – for their children
and wards in order to help them grow optimally, and demonstrate that right
nutrition promotes growth in children.”
The art competition produced 15 national finalists, whose
paintings were displayed at the closing ceremony for voting. David Imafidon of
Fred Williams Nursery and Primary School, Iju, Lagos was voted the best with 31
votes, while Adegbite Adejire of New Gate Primary School, Ikorodu and
Oyinkansola Bada of Lyncrest Primary School, Ikorodu tied up as runners up with
17 votes each. The winners smiled home with Bicycles and Stationery, while
their schools were presented with Laptops, Printers, Stationery and Blue Band
margarine.
The Blue Band Sponsored National Growth Challenge was launched
in October 2013 with the objective of helping over 100,000 pupils between ages
6 – 12 across 400 primary schools (both public and private) in Lagos and Enugu
states imbibe good feeding habits.
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