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Why we made Children’s Day Carnival part of our 5th year anniversary —Nutri-Yo

YOGHURT drink brand, Nutri-Yo, has stated that its decision to include this year’s Children’s Day Carnival, in its fifth anniversary celebrations, stemmed from the  need to identify with the Nigerian children, and highlight the benefits of  body nourishments of yoghurt drink.

Speaking at this year’s Children Day Carnival, held recently in Lagos, the Brand Manager for Nutri-Yo, Jennifer Egbuonu noted  that the carnival provided the yoghurt drink brand the opportunity to celebrate with the children and sensitise them on the health benefits of a good nourishment, right from the cradle.

While expressing delight and gratitude  to the parents for  ensuring their children were part of the milestone anniversary, Jennifer  used the opportunity of the occasion to enumerate the health benefits of having a well-nourished body, which the brand can provide.

In her keynote address, Proprietress of Binta International Schools, Pastor (Mrs) Ehimwenma Enoma Adenuga, expressed her appreciation to Nutri-Yo for organising such a remarkable event, while urging parents not to relent in their efforts at  instilling moral values in their children, while encouraging the them to honour their parents.

Taking the audience through what he described as the ‘Nutri-Yo Journey’, Nutri-Yo Business Unit General Manager,  Vishal Patil,  attributed the brand’s resilience and success, in the past five years, especially during the COVID-19 era, to the unwavering loyalty of its teeming consumers.

Group Marketing Director, CWAY Group,  Rohit Prakash Gupta, emphasized the brand’s commitment to its target audience, the children, adding that the Nutri-Yo Children’s Day Carnival would become an annual event, expanding to different parts of the country.

 

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