• 5 Things To Know About the Indomie Heroes Awards

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    Every year, something really special happens.

    Kids across the country show us what real courage looks like, and the Indomie Heroes Awards ensures the rest of the world gets the chance to see it, too. Big hearts. Bold moves. Moving stories. 

    Here are five reasons this award hits differently. 

    1. Courage Has No Age 

    You really do not have to be grown to be brave. The Indomie Heroes Awards is set on celebrating children aged 0 to 16 who are doing amazing things. From small acts that mean the world to big acts that change lives, the kids are proof that bravery can always start early.

    2. Not All Heroes Look the Same 

    There are different ways to be a hero. Some take action. Some speak up. Some propose solutions no one has ever considered. 

    It’s exactly this reason why the awards recognise Physical, Social, and Intellectual Bravery. Every kind of courage counts here.

    3. Real Stories. Real Impact.

    These are not just feel-good moments. They are real stories from real kids making a difference.

    Every year, hundreds of entries are submitted, and each is carefully reviewed. The ones that shine the most are the ones that truly make an impact on lives.

    4. The Big Stage Moment

    This is where everything comes together.

    Hosted by notable personalities like Nancy Isime and Tomike Adeoye, the ceremony is filled with energy, emotion, and countless unforgettable moments. The heroes get their spotlight, and their stories get the round of applause they deserve.

    5. A Whole Celebration

    Yes, there are prizes. Each winner gets ₦2 million and a one-year supply of Indomie.

    But it is also about the vibessss. The excitement. The joy in the room. The shared moments. And plenty of Indomie to go around, of course. 

    Do you know a young hero?

    Visit https://heroesofnigeria.com/ to submit their story.

    About the Authors

Zikoko amplifies African youth culture by curating and creating smart and joyful content for young Africans and the world.