
This festive season, Knorr, Nigeria’s leading seasoning brand, is once again taking the spirit of generosity beyond the kitchen and into the heart of communities through its annual “Share the Good” campaign.
Rooted in Knorr’s belief that food is a powerful culture connector, the campaign celebrates togetherness, gratitude, and the people who play vital roles in feeding communities across the country.
As part of a nationwide outreach spanning 30 communities and 21 markets, activities commenced across Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Ibadan, Akure, and Benin, transforming bustling markets and local communities into vibrant spaces of celebration and shared joy.

From lively streets to everyday market scenes, ordinary days were turned into unforgettable experiences, spreading happiness and reinforcing the true value of connection and community during the busiest season of the year.
From Anambra, where activities lit up Ochanja Market, Onitsha Main Market, Odakpu, and Awada, to Enugu’s Ogbete and Ekeonuwa Markets and the Asata community, the energy was unmistakable.
The celebration continued in Imo State at Eke Uku/Relief Market, with community visits to Egbu Town and Umu Oronjo, before moving westward to Ibadan, Akure, and Benin City, where festive cheer filled Agbeni, Oja Oba, Shasha, New Benin, and Mission Road markets, and surrounding communities.
Each stop was a rich cultural experience. Lively cultural troupes entertained shoppers and traders, setting the tone for celebration.
People got to enjoy nutritious, tasty jollof meals, while raffle draws rewarded lucky participants with branded items including microwaves, gas cookers, umbrellas, fanny packs, and other instant prizes — keeping excitement high throughout the day.
The highlight at every market was the jollof cook-off, which quickly became the heart of the celebration.
Two market women at each market competed in a live cooking challenge, drawing cheers and playful rivalry from the crowd.
Winners received cooking pot sets and Knorr Wingman Boxes, creating memorable moments that reflected the joy, pride, and cultural significance of food in Nigerian communities.
While the first phase of Knorr’s “Share for Good” experience is complete, the journey is far from over. Knorr will continue to surprise lucky traders and communities in Port Harcourt, Delta, Abia, and Lagos, working toward reaching 30 communities and 21 markets nationwide before the festive season ends.Speaking on the campaign, Dami Dania, Food Demand Creation Lead at Unilever Nigeria Plc, said, “At Knorr, we believe food is more than nourishment — it’s a force that brings people together, especially during the festive season.
For this reason, Share the Good was designed to further reflect that.
This is a community-focused initiative that encourages the sharing of nutritious meals, inspires acts of kindness, and promotes healthy eating, particularly during festive periods.“Our first phase of the ‘Share the Good’ campaign brought this to life in Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Ibadan, Akure, and Benin, vibrant communities where every smile, every shared meal, and every interaction radiated joy and togetherness.
These moments reminded us of the powerful role food plays in nurturing relationships, and creating collective joy. We are excited to continue this journey and reach even more communities across Nigeria in the next phases.”
As the celebrations continue across the country, Knorr reaffirms a belief it has upheld year after year: food is more than nourishment.
It is a bridge between people, a catalyst for joy, and a powerful way to celebrate culture, community, and the true spirit of the festive season.





Knorr Brings Food, Festive Cheer to Markets, Communities With “Share the Good” campaign



