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Mouka Partners Lagos, Others To Reward New Born Babies


As Nigeria and the rest of the world ushered in a New Year’s Day 2026, Mouka, Nigeria’s leading manufacturer of mattresses, pillows and other bedding products, has renewed its tradition of honouring families welcoming newborns into the world.

This heartfelt initiative showcases Mouka’s unwavering commitment to enhancing lives by providing quality sleep from the very start. In a vibrant collaboration with public healthcare facilities across 15 states, including Lagos, Oyo, Imo, Rivers, Abia, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Edo, Gombe, Kano, and Plateau, Mouka celebrated 71 precious babies born at the dawn of the New Year.

Each family received an array of gifts, including the innovative Mouka Dreamtime Baby Mattresses, thoughtfully designed to provide infants with unparalleled comfort and support, along with pillows, toys, and baby skin care essentials.

In Lagos, Mouka partnered with the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo Olu, to honour the first babies born in 2026. The event featured visits to General Hospital Ibeju-Lekki, General Hospital Gbagada and General Hospital Imota, where mothers of newborns received celebratory gifts.

Among the joyous moments, the first baby of the year was a baby girl delivered to Mr and Mrs Daramola at exactly 12:00 a.m. at General Hospital Gbagada, while a baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Mayowa at General Hospital Ibeju-Lekki, also at midnight.

Mr Femi Fapohunda, Mouka’s Managing Director, passionately reinforced the brand’s mission to nurture healthy sleep habits from infancy. “As champions of quality sleep, we believe that fostering good sleep practices from the very beginning is vital.

Our Dreamtime mattress is specially crafted to ensure optimal physical and cognitive development for children,” he stated, adding that the mattress is both water-resistant and breathable, promoting a comfortable sleep environment.

The joy extended beyond Lagos; in Niger State at General Hospital Minna, the first baby, born to Mr & Mrs Rahma, was delivered at 1:42 a.m., followed just minutes later by baby Jafar at 2:06 a.m. Mouka representatives visited hospitals nationwide, spreading happiness and cheer to families welcoming New Year babies, underscoring the brand’s role as a socially responsible force in the community.

Grateful parents expressed deep appreciation for Mouka’s generous initiatives, which exemplify the company’s commitment to adding meaningful value to Nigerian lives. With a legacy spanning over 66 years, Mouka remains synonymous with trusted sleep solutions.

Their extensive offerings, including the Royal Luxury Pillow Top Mattresses, Wellbeing Orthopaedic Mattresses, Mondeo Firm Spring Mattress, and a variety of premium pillows, are all crafted to ensure Nigerians enjoy restful nights and wake up rejuvenated. Mouka remains dedicated to sustaining its rich tradition of support and care, paving the way for healthier, happier families throughout Nigeria.



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