The 21st Children’s Day Fiesta has once again brought excitement across Nigeria as Indomie marked the 21st edition of its annual celebration, with more than 100,000 children participating in activities designed to promote joy, bonding, and childhood development nationwide.
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Over 100,000 children participated nationwide across multiple host cities
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Lagos hosted the flagship event at Apapa Amusement Park with rides, games, and performances
The 21st children’s day fiesta extended its reach across major cities, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Anambra, and Abeokuta, while also introducing a new digital experience through a mobile app aimed at sustaining engagement beyond the annual celebration.

The nationwide celebration, organised by Indomie, transformed Children’s Day into a colourful festival filled with music, dance, games, food treats, and interactive experiences.
The flagship event at Apapa Amusement Park in Lagos drew thousands of families, creating a lively atmosphere that reflected the brand’s long-standing tradition of celebrating Nigerian children.
Speaking on the impact of this year’s edition, Faith Ogechi Joshua, National Manager of the Indomie Fan Club, explained that the expansion was necessary to accommodate growing participation across the country.
“This year, we are celebrating over 100,000 children across Nigeria. As participation continues to grow, it became important to bring the celebration closer to children and families in different parts of the country, ensuring that more children can be part of this special day,” she said.
A major highlight of the 21st children’s day fiesta was the unveiling of a new mobile app designed to strengthen engagement with children and families beyond the annual event.
The platform will serve as a digital hub for the Indomie Fan Club community, offering interactive content, learning opportunities, and entertainment throughout the year.

The initiative also received praise from the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by Mrs. Subomi Sanwo-Olu. She commended the brand for its continued investment in the welfare and happiness of children in Nigeria.
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Over its 21-year run, the Indomie Children’s Day Fiesta has grown into one of the country’s most recognised family-focused celebrations, consistently drawing large crowds and fostering memorable experiences across generations.
As this year’s edition concluded, organisers noted that the success of the 21st children’s day fiesta reflects Indomie’s ongoing commitment to child development, community engagement, and nationwide celebration of childhood joy.



