In just two decades of its existence, the Indomie Fan Club, Nigeria’s largest children-focused platform, has created a vibrant learning community for children aged 4-12 through the provision of access to enriching activities like music, art, festivals, and factory tours for children.
Speaking recently about the impacts of the Fan Club, Faith Joshua, the Coordinator of the Fan Club, said For 20 years, IFC have been impacting children through education, entertainment, and values-driven engagement.
According to her, the 20th anniversary of the IFC is a monumental moment, as the launch of the theme song is a symbolic way to mark it, as the anthem captures the spirit of what this club means to the children.
Joshua said that with over 150,000 members nationwide, the journey of the FGan Club has only just begun.
Temitope Ashiwaju, general manager, Corporate Communications and Events at Dufil Prima Foods, said sustaining the impact of the fan club for 20 years is not a small feat, as it reflects the club’s growth.
Ashiwaju said the success of the Indomie Fan Club is built on a foundation of love, trust, and community and lauded the children, their parents, and dedicated educators.
Pioneer teacher, Oji Joy, shared her journey with the club: “Being part of this family, both as a teacher and a parent, has been amazing. Recognising teachers last year with the ‘Educator (Ed)’ title made us feel truly appreciated. The annual graduation celebration for our children is another unique tradition that sets this club apart.”
Emerald Adejuwon, 12-year-old winner of the fourth edition of ‘Team Yourself Up’, summed up the sentiment of the day: “Thank you, Indomie Fan Club, for letting us have fun, build friendships, and be celebrated like this.”
The presence of the beloved Indomitable superhero mascots, Big Boy, Stretchy, Swifty, Tweeny, and Vision, brought infectious energy to the day, as children hugged, danced, and played with their animated idols. The festivities ended with a creative flourish as the children left handprints on a “fun palm wall” in bright paint, creating a shared, permanent memory of the occasion.
Founded in 2005, the Indomie Fan Club was designed to create a vibrant learning community for children aged 4-12. Over the years, it has provided countless children access to enriching activities like music, art, festivals, and factory tours, deepening their connection to learning and self-expression in a fun, engaging environment.
With two decades behind it and a future full of promise, the Indomie Fan Club remains a powerful platform for growing confident, creative, and connected young Nigerians.



