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Peak Milk Launches Christmas Campaign for Togetherness


Peak Milk, one of Nigeria’s leading dairy brands, has launched its 2025 Christmas Campaign, themed “Enjoy Christmas at Its Peak,” aimed at bringing warmth, joy, and togetherness to Nigerian families during the festive season.

A statement from the firm on Tuesday stated that the campaign, designed to celebrate family bonds and meaningful moments, seeks to inspire Nigerians to start each Christmas morning with nourishment and positivity. According to the company, the initiative is focused on awakening joy, encouraging reflection, and strengthening shared experiences that define the season.

Speaking on the campaign, Brand Manager, Peak Milk, Boluwatife Ayano, said Christmas represents a special period for Nigerians to reconnect with what truly matters.

“Christmas is that time of year when Nigerians slow down, reflect and draw closer to what truly matters—family, nourishment, and gratitude. With this campaign, we want every home to feel seen, supported, and celebrated. A simple Peak breakfast can set the tone for a day filled with joy, energy, and unforgettable memories,” Ayano said.

She explained that the 2025 Christmas campaign will feature a mix of digital engagement and on-ground consumer-focused activities, designed to reach Nigerians wherever they are. A major highlight of the initiative is the return of the popular #Peak12DaysOfChristmas, which will deliver daily surprises, uplifting content, and exciting giveaways throughout the festive period.

As part of the digital engagement, Nigerians are also being encouraged to share their most cherished “Peak Christmas Morning” moments, with selected stories and images set to be featured nationwide.

Beyond online platforms, Peak Milk said it would take the celebrations directly to consumers through extensive physical activations across several locations. In Lagos, the campaign will be visible at Oshodi Bus Park; Babatunde Fashola Train Station, Agege; Jibowu Bus Park; Evans Adelaja (off Gbagada Road); Bariga Community and Ikeja City Mall, Alausa.

The activations will also extend beyond Lagos to other parts of the country, including Waterlines in Port Harcourt; Upper Iweka in Onitsha; Gariki Park in Abuja; Holy Ghost in Enugu; and Shoprite Ring Road in Ibadan.

According to the company, these locations will host engaging consumer experiences, ranging from product sampling and interactive games to music and community-centred activities, all designed to create memorable festive moments.

Also speaking on the campaign, Senior Brand Manager, Peak Milk, Moronke Adisa-Abayomi, said the brand views Christmas as more than just a holiday.

“For us at Peak, Christmas is not just a holiday. It is a season of unity, generosity, and shared nourishment. By showing up in parks, train stations, malls, and communities, we are meeting Nigerians right where they are. Our message is simple—whatever your journey has been this year, you deserve to enjoy Christmas at its peak,” Adisa-Abayomi said.

She added that the brand’s physical presence in everyday public spaces reflects its commitment to remaining close to consumers and celebrating alongside them during the festive season.

The Peak Milk Christmas 2025 campaign officially kicked off on December 1 and will run until December 26, offering four weeks of festive activities, consumer engagement, and seasonal cheer across Nigeria.

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