Dufil Prima Foods Plc, makers of Indomie noodles, has successfully hosted the 16th Annual Teachers’ Seminar in Lagos, reaffirming its commitment to advancing education and teacher development.
The event themed “Innovative Education: Integrating 21st-Century Skills as Learning Experiences into the Curriculum,” gathered thousands of educators at the University of Lagos for an immersive and interactive learning experience aimed at enhancing modern teaching competencies.
The one-day seminar, according to a statement, featured practical training sessions designed to equip teachers with the essential 21st-century skills—communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking—that are vital for effective classroom engagement and curriculum advancement in a fast-changing educational landscape.
Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Sunday Adeyemo, Professor of Science Education and Curriculum Studies at the University of Lagos, stated, “Teaching has evolved, and our teachers must evolve with it. To achieve genuine progress in our education system, educators must adopt 21st-century skills and embrace digital tools that drive learning outcomes.”
Adeyemo’s remarks underscored the importance of digital literacy and innovative learning strategies as key drivers of Nigeria’s educational transformation.
The seminar also provided an engaging platform for teachers to network, share insights, and discuss emerging challenges within Nigeria’s education system. Participants, adorned in Indomie-branded shirts and caps, enjoyed a blend of cultural performances, interactive games, and tasty Indomie meals, creating a warm, lively, and inclusive atmosphere that reflected the brand’s connection to learning and community.
Mr. Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communications and Events Manager at Dufil Prima Foods, reaffirmed the firm’s dedication to empowering educators as key agents of national progress.
Ashiwaju said, “Teachers are the custodians of knowledge and must be empowered to remain globally competitive. Our goal is to support them as the government drives curriculum revitalization. This seminar reflects our deep belief in nurturing those who shape the future.”
He emphasised that the company’s corporate social responsibility goes beyond feeding children—it extends to nurturing the educators who build the foundation of Nigeria’s human capital development.
Olori Temitope Oloko of Iwaya Yaba Kingdom commended the initiative and lauded the enthusiasm of participating teachers. She said, “As a teacher myself, I’m inspired by the energy and passion in this hall. It’s uplifting to see Indomie leading such an impactful programme that celebrates and empowers educators.”
Mrs. Ogechukwu Faith Joshua, National Manager of the Indomie Fan Club, noted that the seminar has consistently strengthened teacher engagement and improved classroom delivery across Nigeria. She said, “For over 16 years, we’ve witnessed significant improvement in teacher engagement and classroom delivery. Empowering educators remains one of our most rewarding investments, as they directly influence the learning experiences of Nigerian children.”
At the close of the event, all participating teachers received Certificates of Participation, recognising their commitment to continuous professional growth and development. The ceremony ended on a high note, with educators expressing gratitude to Dufil Prima Foods for its sustained contribution to teacher empowerment and education advancement.
Through initiatives like the Annual Teachers’ Seminar, Dufil Prima Foods continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening Nigeria’s educational foundation—investing not only in the nourishment of children but also in the empowerment of those who nurture their minds.



