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Indomie rewards families with cash prizes


Dufil Prima Foods Limited, makers of Indomie Noodles, in partnership with Multichoice, have rewarded three families with a total of N9m and a year’s supply of noodles.

According to a statement, Indomie rewarded the winners as the second season of the Indomie Love Bowl reality show ended in Lagos.

The Adekunle family emerged overall winners of the family-oriented game show, clinching the grand prize of N5m.

The Akinyemi and Oyapidan families took home N2.5m and N1.5m, respectively, as first and second runners-up.

The organisers designed the show to celebrate the bond between mothers and their children, engaging families in weeks of fun tasks, emotional moments and team-building challenges.

Group Head of Corporate Communications and Events at Dufil Prima Foods Limited, Temitope Ashiwaju, described the show as a tribute to family unity. “Indomie Love Bowl isn’t just a game show; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the unique bond between parents and children,” he said.

Ashiwaju added, “We are proud to celebrate and reward families who truly embody the spirit of love and togetherness, values that are deeply woven into the fabric of our brand.”

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