The energy is unstoppable and the vibes are unmatched as Malta Guinness continues to power Trace In The City 2025, the vibrant campus experience sweeping across Nigerian universities this October.

The tour kicked off at the University of Ibadan on October 14 with a massive turnout of students who came ready to vibe, compete, and celebrate the spirit of youth. From thrilling games and dance-offs to laughter-filled comedy sessions and surprise performances, the campuses came alive in true Malta Guinness style, full of goodness, energy, and positivity.

Students couldn’t get enough of the Malta Guinness World of Goodness area, where the brand served refreshing cans of the iconic malt drink while hosting games like ludo and ayo, alongside exciting competitions like the Malta Guinness Steppers Challenge. Winners didn’t just walk away with prizes, they left with unforgettable memories and a renewed sense of energy.

After Ibadan, the energy train moved to University of Abuja on October 21, where the fun continued with even more surprises and student performances that had the crowd buzzing. Next stops? University of Calabar on October 24, University of Uyo on October 28, and the grand finale at Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, on October 31.

Speaking on the success of the tour so far, Jerry Nwankwo, Brand Manager, Malta Guinness, reaffirmed the brand’s commitment to empowering young Nigerians:

“The energy and passion we’ve seen on campuses so far have been incredible. Malta Guinness will continue to be part of the passions and moments that inspire young people to live well, learn, and have fun.”

From games to music, dance, and pure campus vibes, Malta Guinness and Trace Naija are reminding Nigerian students that when Goodness Meets Energy, every moment becomes truly golden.

Keep up with the fun by following #MaltaGuinnessXTraceInTheCity on social media, your campus might just be next!

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