Business and Brand
NESCAFÉ Deepens Everyday Access with New Presence at Ojo Bus Terminal, Ibadan
Before sunrise at Ojo Bus Terminal in Ibadan, engines warm up and journeys begin.
Commuters move quickly, drivers prepare for long hours on the road, and traders set the
tone for the day ahead. It is within this rhythm of urgency and ambition that NESCAFÉ is
deepening its everyday presence.
As Nigeria’s leading coffee brand, NESCAFÉ has introduced a new kiosk at Ojo Bus
Terminal in Ibadan, Oyo State, bringing its signature blend of taste and momentum to
helping Nigerians start strong and finish strong.
In Nigeria, the day often begins in motion, at bus parks, markets and commercial centres
where ambition meets urgency. By bringing NESCAFÉ closer to commuters, drivers and
traders within the terminal environment, the brand is embedding itself directly into the pulse
of daily life.
“Having NESCAFÉ available right here in the terminal has added real value to the daily
experience of commuters and operators,” said Adisa Olumide, Manager at the Bus Terminal.
“Passengers can now access quality coffee just steps away from their departure points,
without leaving the park. The feedback has been positive, especially around the rich taste
and the prompt service, which fits perfectly into the fast pace of this environment.”
For NESCAFÉ, the Ojo Bus Terminal kiosk is not simply a new touchpoint, but a natural
extension of its long-standing presence in homes, workplaces and communities across
Nigeria.
“For us at Nestlé Professional, this initiative reflects our continued commitment to delivering
quality beverage solutions to Nigerians wherever they are, even on the go,” said Ibraheem
Awelenje, Nestlé Professional Channels Manager. “NESCAFÉ has always been about
empowering strong starts, and this activation strengthens that connection in a meaningful
and accessible way.”
The kiosk currently serves NESCAFÉ 3-in-1 Original and NESCAFÉ Classic, with plans to
expand the offering to include MILO, ensuring a wider range of options that resonate with
the surrounding community. Operations are conducted in line with Nestlé Professional’s food
safety and hygiene standards.
“This launch demonstrates how NESCAFÉ continues to strengthen its presence in everyday,
high-traffic locations,” said Jean-Pierre Duplan, Category Manager for Coffee. “By situating a
kiosk at Ojo Bus Terminal, we are bringing the brand closer to Nigerians with busy routines
and reinforcing our commitment to helping them start strong and finish strong.”
Beyond accessibility, the kiosk builds on Nestlé’s long-term commitment to entrepreneurship
through its My Own Business (MYOWBU) scheme. Operated by a local entrepreneur who
has been part of the MYOWBU ecosystem for over ten years, the kiosk has created two
direct jobs, one operator and one attendant, with ongoing training provided in hygiene
practices and business management.
“After ten years as an attendant, my dedication has turned into ownership through the
NESCAFÉ kiosk initiative,” said the kiosk operator. “This kiosk is not just a business for me;
it is a new chapter.”
Sustainability considerations are integrated into daily operations. The kiosk uses recyclable
cups, and operators are trained on responsible waste management practices, including
proper disposal of materials and encouraging customers to do the same.
At Ojo Bus Terminal, where journeys begin long before sunrise, NESCAFÉ is doing more
than serving coffee. It is fuelling the drive, resilience and ambition that power Nigeria’s
mornings one cup at a time.
Business and Brand
Coalition Delivers Nationwide Environmental Action Across 12 Locations on World Environment Day 2026
Nestlé Nigeria, working alongside coalition partners, has completed the 2026 World Environment Day community sensitization and clean-up campaign across 12 locations nationwide, bringing together volunteers, communities and stakeholders in coordinated action to support environmental stewardship and responsible waste management.Speaking on the initiative, Victoria Uwadoka, Lead Corporate Communications, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Nestlé Nigeria, said: “Environmental progress is most sustainable when communities see themselves as active participants rather than observers. What encouraged us most this year was not only the volume of waste recovered, but the willingness of volunteers, partners and community members to work together towards a shared goal. Lasting environmental progress depends on that sense of collective ownership, and it is often through small actions taken together that meaningful change begins.”Through the efforts of 424 volunteers across the 12 locations, a total of 4,507.8kg of solid waste and 48.2kg of recyclable waste was recovered, according to reports from the African Clean-Up Initiative (ACI) and the Recyclers Association of Nigeria (RAN). The recovered waste was channelled through appropriate recycling and disposal pathways, contributing to cleaner public spaces and supporting broader efforts to reduce waste leakage into the environment.The nationwide activation was driven by Nestlé Cares volunteers, the company’s employee volunteering programme, alongside volunteers from the 15 organisations participating in the coalition unveiled ahead of World Environment Day. Across Lagos, Abuja, Agbara, Jos, Kano, Enugu, Awka, Ota, Abaji, Sagamu, Port Harcourt and Ibadan, volunteers worked alongside community members in structured clean-up and sensitization activities designed to strengthen environmental awareness and encourage responsible waste management practices.The initiative was delivered through a coordinated multi-stakeholder framework, bringing together government institutions, regulators, industry platforms, development partners and recyclers to support implementation and ensure alignment with national environmental priorities.At the Abuja activation, the Honourable Minister of Environment was represented by the Director of the Pollution Control and Environmental Health Department, Federal Ministry of Environment, Mrs. Adeola Omotunde who noted: “Addressing environmental challenges requires consistent action at all levels. Initiatives such as this demonstrate how government, private sector and communities can work together to drive responsible environmental practices and deliver real impact.”The representative of the Country Manager of the National Plastics Action Partnership (NPAP), Mrs. Esther Chibueyin Fagbo, said: “Nigeria’s plastic pollution challenge requires bold, collaborative action, and this initiative demonstrates the value of bringing together communities, partners and the private sector around a shared goal. We are proud to have supported this effort and look forward to continuing our collaboration to advance circular economy solutions that create environmental and economic value.”As Nestlé Nigeria continues to work with partners, communities and stakeholders to create shared value, the initiative demonstrates how collective action can contribute to cleaner environments, stronger waste recovery systems and more sustainable communities. The company remains committed to supporting collaborative approaches that help advance circular economy outcomes across Nigeria.
Business and Brand
MILO Recovers over 1 Million Wrappers Through Elevate Recycling Initiative
More than 60,000 children across 100 primary schools in Lagos State recovered over 1 million used MILO wrappers through the MILO Elevate Recycling Initiative to mark World Environment Day 2026. The Initiative combined sustainability education with a school-based recycling competition. In addition to the collection of used wrappers, the children received lessons on responsible waste management and practical exposure to recycling and circularity principles. For 26 years, MILO has contributed to youth development through grassroots sports programmes. Through the Elevate Recycling Initiative, the brand is extending its commitment to nurturing future champions beyond the values of sports, by helping children develop environmental awareness and positive sustainability habits. Speaking at the awards ceremony on World Environment Day, Gilbert Tweneboah-Koduah, Category Manager, MILO, Nestlé Nigeria Plc, said, “At MILO, we believe that nurturing children includes helping them build the values, habits and mindset needed to thrive and make a positive contribution to society. Through the Elevate Recycling Initiative, we are encouraging children to understand that small everyday actions can create meaningful environmental impact. Just as we have inspired generations of future sports champions, we are proud to contribute to raising future climate champions.”Commenting on the initiative, Stephen Avoseh, Deputy Director of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), said, “Implementing this initiative through schools creates an opportunity for children to learn about environmental responsibility and share these lessons with their families and communities. Schools play an important role in building lasting awareness and positive environmental habits.”The behavioural impact of the initiative was also evident among participating pupils. Treasure John told us that the programme deepened her understanding of how improper waste disposal contributes to environmental pollution and flooding, while encouraging her to adopt more responsible waste management habits.In a practical demonstration of how materials that might otherwise be considered as waste can be recovered and given a new purpose, the Rotaract District 9112 led an upcycling project that transformed the recovered wrappers into 1,013 items including school bags, lunch bags and pencil cases. These items were donated to participating schools and awarded to top-performing pupils. The success of the Elevate Recycling Initiative reinforces MILO’s conviction that deepening environmental education and encouraging responsible waste management practices among children and communities can support a circular economy. It also contributes to Nestlé Nigeria’s broader sustainability and circularity agenda to build the awareness, values and behaviours needed to achieve and protect a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Business and Brand
TomTom Continues to Back the Music Talents through its Youth Focus Initiatives
Every year, World Music Day serves as a reminder of the powerful role music plays in shaping culture, identity, and human connection. In Nigeria, especially, music has become more than entertainment. It is how young people express themselves, tell their stories, build communities, and increasingly, create opportunities for globalrelevance.From Afrobeats becoming an international force to local sounds influencing popculture conversations across the world, Nigeria’s music industry has evolved into one of the country’s strongest cultural exports. But behind the success stories andchart-topping moments is a growing need to properly support the next generation of talents who will carry the industry forward.For years, TomTom has maintained a strong connection with Nigeria’s youth culture and entertainment scene, growing beyond a household menthol candy brand into one that naturally exists within music and pop culture conversations. From major concerts and live music experiences to youth-focused creative initiatives like; Trace the City, and the MTV Base Cypher, the brand has consistently shown up in spacesthat matter to young Nigerians.In recent time, that relationship with culture is evolving into something more intentional through initiatives like Breathe Academy, the Breathe For It Summit, andthe Breathe Through It Verse Challenge, platforms designed to support, inspire, and empower emerging music talents.As Nigeria’s music industry continues to gain global recognition, there is also growing awareness around the importance of mentorship, education, and access for emerging talents. While talent is abundant, many young creatives still struggle with understanding the business side of music and navigating the realities of an increasingly competitive industry.This is part of what makes initiatives like Breathe Academy relevant.TomTom’s online learning platform created to help aspiring artists and creatives better understand both the craft and business of music. At a time when many young talents are trying to navigate an increasingly competitive industry, access to practical knowledge and mentorship has become just as important as talent itself.Through curated learning sessions, industry-led conversations, and expert insights,participants gain exposure to areas like branding, music distribution, content creation, marketing, audience building, and career development. The platform is helping simplify industry knowledge in a way that feels practical, relatable, and accessible for young creatives trying to find their footing.Ahead of World Music Day, TomTom continues to strengthen its position as a Brant that understands and contributes to Nigeria’s music culture not only through entertainment experiences, but also by helping create opportunities for the next generation of artists, creators, and music entrepreneurs to grow and succeed
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