• Home
  • FCMG
  • Three Crowns celebrates 10 Years, names Ugwu Edith Uzoamaka Mum of the Year
Image

Three Crowns celebrates 10 Years, names Ugwu Edith Uzoamaka Mum of the Year

Three Crowns, a leading Nigerian milk brand produced by FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, proudly concluded the 10th edition of its flagship mum wellness initiative, Three Crowns Mum of the Year, with a grand finale at D’Podium Events Centre, Aromire, Ikeja, Lagos.

The event, which has become a hallmark of recognition for mums in Nigeria, was a vibrant celebration of motherhood, featuring engaging activities such as fitness challenges and special performances.

Hosted by renowned media personality Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori (Kiekie), the evening brought together families, stakeholders, and brand enthusiasts in a shared moment of joy and appreciation for the role of mothers in homes. The selection process, which began with a verification process by the Lagos State Lottery Commission, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), and a live draw, where 50 contestants made it to the semi-finals before being whittled down to six contestants who went on to the grand finale.

The six finalists were evaluated at the grand finale by a distinguished panel comprising Bamike Olawunmi Adenibuyan (Bambam), Jamila Lawal, Ifedayo Durosinmi-Etti, and Fitness Coach Ben Fit. Judging criteria included physical wellness, mental acuity, emotional intelligence, and family engagement, all aligned with Three Crowns Milk’s commitment to promoting healthy mums and happy families.

ALSO READ: KIMBERLEY: RECOGNIZE SIGNS OF MARKETING TEAMS HINDERED BY LOW-VALUE WORK

Following the rigorous and inspiring selection process, Ugwu Edith Uzoamaka was announced the 2025 Three Crowns Mum of the Year, alongside May Wala (2nd place) and Nwakire Amarachi Ujunwa (3rd place), all winning an all-expense-paid trip to Zanzibar, Tanzania, and a one-year supply of Three Crowns Milk, while Anozie Joy Uzoma, Adebola Omowumi, and Mrs Animashaun Anuoluwapo took the 4th, 5th, and 6th positions respectively, going home with premium home appliances and a supply of Three Crowns Milk.

Speaking at the event, Maureen Ifada, Marketing Director, FrieslandCampina WAMCO, stated: “This milestone edition reflects our enduring commitment to celebrating Nigerian mothers who embody love, resilience, care, and leadership within their families. We remain dedicated to supporting mothers’ health and wellbeing — a cornerstone of family life and societal growth.”

Chioma Otisi-Igwe, Marketing Manager, Three Crowns Milk, added: “Three Crowns Mum of the Year is more than a campaign, it is a platform that celebrates the unsung heroines of our homes. Every mother is a treasure, and we believe it is important to reward your treasure with recognition, wellness, and joy. This year’s finalists have truly inspired us all.”

As Three Crowns Milk marks a decade of celebrating motherhood via this campaign, the brand reaffirms its dedication to supporting Nigerian families through nutrition, empowerment, and meaningful engagement.

Releated Posts

Nigerian Breweries reaffirms customer commitment

Nigerian Breweries Plc, the nation’s leading brewing company, underscored its commitment to customer satisfaction and stakeholder collaboration during…

ByByMWorld TeamOct 24, 2025

Bonita Christie:African markets demand localized, authentic branding

Bonita Christie, Business Unit Director at Publicis Commerce, has issued a clarion call to global brands: to succeed…

ByByMWorld TeamOct 21, 2025

KWAL sponsors Standard Chartered Nairobi marathon with Ksh 10m

Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL), the marketer of Heineken 0.0, has significantly increased its sponsorship of the Standard…

ByByMWorld TeamOct 6, 2025

Gravity Global’s Scott Thaler reveals ‘Secret Sauce’ for dominating complex markets

In a competitive landscape where attention is the ultimate currency, Scott Thaler, Chief Marketing Officer of Gravity Global,…

ByByMWorld TeamOct 3, 2025

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *