Nestle’s MAGGI Reaches Over 8,000 Nigerian Women With Nutritional Insights At 2025 August Meeting
Funmi Osineye, Category Manager, MAGGI flanked by Nollywood actresses Uzo Osimkpa and Blessing Obasi and the August Meeting participants at the Owerri meet-up

Nestle’s MAGGI Reaches Over 8,000 Nigerian Women With Nutritional Insights At 2025 August Meeting

August 24, 2025
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MAGGI, a seasoning brand from Nestlé, has organised programmes providing Nigerian women with nutrition education, culinary insights and conversations on family well-being and economic empowerment during the 2025 August Meeting.

This year’s edition reached more than 8,000 women across 18 locations in five South-Eastern states.

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The August Meeting is a decades-old tradition that unites Igbo women, both at home and abroad, to deliberate on family, social, and community development.

By partnering with this powerful platform, MAGGI is deepening its connection with women, who remain at the heart of its brand purpose. The brand curated experiential events to equip women with practical knowledge and tools to make healthier food choices and to foster stronger, more resilient communities.

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Speaking at the event, Funmi Osineye, MAGGI Category Manager, Nestlé Nigeria, said the programme comes at a time when women’s empowerment, food security, and community resilience are more critical than ever.

“Beyond our products, this partnership allows us to provide women with fresh nutrition insights, new skills, and entrepreneurial support that strengthen families and uplift communities. This edition is not just about continuity; it is about honoring heritage and recognizing the women who shape our society every day,” Osineye stated.

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Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Lead, Nestlé Nigeria, said the company is using the programme to demonstrate its support for this cherished custom that celebrates the contributions that women make to the socio-economic development of their communities.

“Partnering with the August Meeting allows us to honor women for the difference they make every day, while demonstrating our commitment to building stronger families and stronger communities,” Uwadoka stated.

The MAGGI August Meeting this year honored exceptional female leaders and rising community stars, who received awards specifically for their outstanding work.

The brand brought in Nollywood favorites: Ngozi Nwosu, Blessing Obasi, and Uzo Osimkpa to add vibrancy and cultural flavour to the celebrations. They delighted participants with their presence, embodying the beauty, strength, and creativity of the Igbo woman.

Reflecting on her experience, Uzo Osimkpa said: “Growing up, I witnessed the significance of the August Meeting in Igbo culture. For my mother, it wasn’t just a tradition; it was a duty. Every year, she traveled back home to join other women in shaping community progress. To be a part of Maggi August Meeting is more than participation; it is a privilege, a way to honor my mother’s legacy, and a testament to the enduring strength of Igbo womanhood.”

 

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