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Maltina Nourishment Tour Launches Nationwide to Reach One Million Students as Brand Marks 50 Years

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Maltina has launched a nationwide Nourishment Tour designed to promote healthy nutrition and science learning among students across Nigeria.

The initiative forms part of activities marking the brand’s 50th anniversary, with a goal to reach one million young learners through school visits and interactive science activities.

The first phase of the tour began on 9 February 2026 with visits to schools in Lagos, before expanding to other parts of the country.

Organisers say the programme aims to help students understand how proper nutrition can support learning, creativity and energy levels.

Why the initiative matters

Nutrition experts say balanced diets are closely linked to children’s cognitive development and academic performance.

By combining nutrition education with science demonstrations, the tour hopes to make the topic more engaging for students.

The activities are delivered in partnership with STEM Africa Fest, which facilitates practical science experiments during the school sessions.

During the demonstrations, students observe how nutrients are broken down in the body and converted into energy that supports daily activities and learning.

Participants also receive bottles of Maltina, which are now available in 25cl and 50cl PET bottles designed for convenience in school bags and daily routines.

Kiekie returns to her alma mater

The second phase of the programme started on 9 March with visits to several schools, including Government Comprehensive Junior College, Agege, Ikeja Senior Grammar School, Oshodi, Surulere Junior Secondary School, and United Missionary Comprehensive College, Molete in Ibadan.

Students at United Missionary Comprehensive College received a special visit from Maltina brand ambassador Oluwabukunmi Adeaga‑Ilori, who returned to her former school during the outreach.

The students participated in science demonstrations that explained how nutrients from food and beverages can help fuel the body.

Corporate perspective

Nigerian Breweries Plc, which produces Maltina, says the initiative is intended to strengthen connections with schools and communities.

Elohor Olumide-Awe, Portfolio Manager for Non-Alcoholic Drinks at the company, said the programme goes beyond promotional activities.

“The Maltina Nourishment Tour is part of Maltina’s 50th year anniversary initiatives and it goes beyond school visits; it is about building meaningful connections with schools and communities across Nigeria while helping students understand the important link between nourishment and learning.

She added that the brand’s formulation is designed to support energy and concentration among young people.

“As a nourishing malt drink enriched with Vitamins A, B, C and Calcium, Maltina supports the energy and focus students need to grow and thrive. Through the Nourishment Tour, we are bringing science to life and helping students see how what they consume fuels curiosity, thinking, and active learning.

Olumide-Awe also said the initiative aims to spark long-term interest in science among students.

“This initiative reflects Maltina’s long-standing commitment to nourishing young minds, with a clear plan to spark interest in science and continue to create meaningful impact across schools and communities for years to come.”

Industry and education perspective

Education advocates say programmes that blend nutrition awareness with science learning can help make classroom lessons more practical.

Interactive learning experiences, particularly those linked to real-life topics like food and health, are known to improve student engagement and curiosity.

School outreach programmes have also become an important way for companies to contribute to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning in Nigeria.

What happens next

The Maltina Nourishment Tour is expected to continue across multiple states in the coming months.

Organisers say highlights from the programme will be shared across digital platforms to encourage families and educators to support healthy nutrition habits among children.

As the brand celebrates five decades in Nigeria, the company says the tour represents part of its broader commitment to youth development and community engagement.

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OAUSTECH Vice-Chancellor Urges Reflection, Hope in Easter Message to Christians

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The Vice-Chancellor of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Prof. Temi Ologunorisa, has extended Easter greetings to Christians, urging them to embrace love, hope and sacrifice during the season.

Easter Message to University Community

In a statement marking Good Friday and Easter Sunday, Prof. Ologunorisa conveyed warm wishes to members of the university community and Christians beyond the institution.

He emphasised the importance of reflection and renewal, describing Easter as a period that should inspire both personal growth and collective responsibility.

“May this sacred period bring reflection, renewal, and joy to your hearts and homes,” he said.

Why It Matters

Easter is one of the most significant celebrations in the Christian calendar, symbolising sacrifice, hope and new beginnings.

For academic communities like OAUSTECH, such messages often serve as a reminder of shared values, including service, compassion and excellence—principles seen as essential in shaping both students and society.

Call for Compassion and Service

The Vice-Chancellor encouraged individuals to translate the lessons of the season into action, particularly in how they relate with others.

“May the spirit of love, hope, and sacrifice that defines this season inspire us all to greater heights of service, compassion, and excellence.”

His message aligns with broader calls across Nigeria during festive periods for unity, empathy and social responsibility.

Wider Context

Across Nigeria, religious and community leaders typically use Easter messages to address national values and encourage peaceful coexistence.

In recent years, such messages have also highlighted the role of education in fostering ethical leadership and civic responsibility.

What’s Next

Easter celebrations across campuses and communities are expected to continue through the weekend, with religious services, outreach activities and social gatherings.

Institutions like OAUSTECH are also expected to resume academic activities shortly after the holiday period.

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Aiyedatiwa to Deliver FUTA 2026 Foundation Day Lecture on Technology and Leadership

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The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, will deliver the 2026 Foundation Day Lecture of Federal University of Technology Akure on April 16, as part of activities marking the institution’s anniversary.

The lecture, scheduled for 10:00 AM at the Obafemi Awolowo Auditorium, will focus on the theme: “Leadership and Organisational Performance: Technology as a Driver.”

Why it matters

The event comes at a time when Nigerian universities and public institutions are increasingly turning to digital innovation to improve efficiency and governance.

Experts say discussions around leadership and technology are crucial for shaping policy direction, improving institutional performance, and preparing graduates for a fast-evolving global economy.

The lecture is also expected to strengthen collaboration between government, academia, and industry stakeholders.

Who will attend

According to organisers, the event will attract key figures from across sectors, including:

Academic and administrative heads of higher institutions

Professional university administrators

Government officials from ministries, departments, and agencies

Traditional leaders and education stakeholders

This broad participation reflects the lecture’s role as a platform for dialogue between “town and gown” — a long-standing academic tradition.

Key roles and organisers

The Vice-Chancellor of FUTA, Adenike Temidayo Oladiji, will chair the occasion, while the Registrar, Charles Adeleye, will serve as host.

In a statement issued by the university’s Director of Corporate Communications and Protocol, the Foundation Day Lecture was described as “one of the special academic events that brings together Town and Gown.”

Tradition and academic significance

Foundation Day lectures are a longstanding feature in Nigerian universities, marking institutional milestones while offering a platform for thought leadership on national and global issues.

At FUTA, the annual lecture has evolved into a high-level forum for policy conversations, innovation, and academic exchange.

What’s next

The 2026 lecture is expected to generate conversations around how technology can enhance governance, leadership accountability, and institutional productivity across Nigeria’s education sector and beyond.

Observers say outcomes from the event could influence both policy discussions and academic research directions in the coming years.

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Nigeria Customs Marks One Year of ‘Customs Cares’ with Abuja School Upgrade

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has marked the first anniversary of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, Customs Cares, with the commissioning of a major school project in Abuja.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, unveiled the intervention on Tuesday at Government Secondary School Wuse, describing it as a milestone in the agency’s community development efforts.

“What we have seen here today shows clearly that we did not make a mistake in adopting this school,” Mr Adeniyi said.

“The performance by the students reflects the impact of what has been done.”

The project includes renovated facilities, solar-powered lighting, CCTV installation and new educational materials aimed at improving both safety and learning conditions.

Why it matters

Education experts say targeted infrastructure upgrades can significantly improve student outcomes in public schools.

Adeniyi said the intervention goes beyond physical improvements, focusing on confidence-building and personal development.

“This is not just about infrastructure. It is about creating opportunities for young people to grow, interact and build confidence for the future,” he said.

Nigeria’s public school system has long faced challenges including poor infrastructure and limited resources, making partnerships like this increasingly important.

What has changed at the school

According to the school’s principal, Josephine Ugwu, the intervention has transformed the learning environment.

“These facilities have transformed our environment. The hall will now serve as a centre for learning, cultural activities and talent development,” she said.

The upgrade includes:

Renovation of a multi-purpose hall

Installation of CCTV cameras

Solar-powered street lighting

Distribution of educational materials

School authorities say the improvements have already strengthened both academic performance and student engagement.Students and Customs officials during friendly basketball match

Government and institutional response

The Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Education Board, Danlami Hayyo, described the project as a strong example of institutional collaboration.

“This intervention goes beyond infrastructure. It represents a commitment to the future of these students and to the broader goal of sustainable development,” he said.

He added that such initiatives open the door for deeper partnerships between government agencies and the education sector.

Inside the ‘Customs Cares’ initiative

The Customs Cares programme was launched to address development gaps in communities where the NCS operates.

The Comptroller in charge of the unit, Patience Ibrahim, said the initiative has expanded rapidly within its first year.

“In just one year, the initiative has grown into a recognised platform for delivering impactful projects across the country,” she said.

“This intervention reflects the Service’s commitment to education as a driver of national development.”

Sustainability concerns

CGC Adeniyi warned that many public projects fail due to poor maintenance and called for stronger partnerships to sustain the investment.

“Our office remains open for further collaboration, but we must ensure that what has been provided is properly sustained,” he said.

He also urged students to make full use of the facilities, particularly in developing communication and public speaking skills.

Community engagement and activities

The event also featured community-focused activities, including a basketball match between Customs officials and students.

Tree planting exercises involving senior officials and education stakeholders were also held, reinforcing environmental awareness.

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