How Indomie Turned Over 64,000 Kids Into Inventors At Team Yourself Up Competition

Posted on November 10, 2025

L–R: Ogechukwu Faith Joshua, National Coordinator, Indomie Fan Club; Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communications and Events Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Limited; Feyisitan Ewaoluwa, Winner, Indomie Team Yourself Up Competition 2025; Karishma Rustagi, Head, Indomie Fan Club; and Mudasiru Fuhaad Ayoola, Deputy Director of Culture, Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture, at the 10th edition of the annual Indomie Team Yourself Up Competition, held at Apapa Amusement Park, Lagos recently.

Season 10 of the Indomie Fan Club’s “Team Yourself Up” Competition proved that Nigerian kids are bursting with creativity. With the theme “Create the Future,” over 64,000 young creators from across the country turned empty  Indomie cartons, wrappers , seasoning wrappers or all into innovative works of art. Every participant at the final stage went home with a carton of Indomie, full from plates of  garnished Indomie noodles , and thrilled after student–teacher dance-offs and fun activities.

The entries were nothing short of amazing, from a life-sized robot named Indobot, to a tractor, solar-powered chalet huts, a mosaic painting, a flower bouquet made from wrappers, a ship built with intricate carton cuts, and many more.

The spotlight shone brightest on Feyisitan Ewaoluwa from Living Faith School, Lagos, who won the grand prize with her Indobot, saying she built it “so it can cook tasty Indomie faster and better. NWOSU URIEL RAYMOND SCHOOL, EAST, first runner up (200,000)  ” Kelechi Robert from D’Glorious School earned ₦100,000 as second  runner-up for her mosaic painting made from Indomie packs. Best in eastern region  Maxwell Njoku from the East with his Indomie carton tractor, Olivia Esiri from Lagos with solar chalet huts, Jemima from Ogun State, and an Abuja student with a basket made of perforated cartons and each took home ₦35,000 and Indomie prizes. A management consolation price of ₦10,000 alongside a pack of indomie was given to extra participants.

According to Mr. Mudasiru Fuhaad Ayoola, Deputy Director of Culture at the Lagos State Council of Arts and Culture, “Indomie is doing really well, and I’m impressed with the Fan Club. It’s like a family that keeps growing stronger. We appreciate their sustainability efforts and how they nurture creativity.”

Mrs.  Ogechukwu  Faith Joshua, National Coordinator of the Indomie Fan Club, added, “The purpose of this event is to bring out creativity, support recycling, and encourage teamwork between families and friends. It’s about effort and talent, and seeing young minds bring ideas to life”.

From noodles to masterpieces, this year’s competition proved that imagination has no limits. With creativity this bold, the future is bright, inspiring, and full of Indomie goodness.

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