Three Crowns Milk empowers mothers at 2026 August Meeting, reaffirms commitment to women’s well-being
Three Crowns Milk, one of Nigeria’s dairy brands from FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC celebrated thousands of mothers at the 2026 read more Three Crowns Milk empowers mothers at 2026 August Meeting, reaffirms commitment to women’s well-being
Three Crowns Milk, a dairy brand from FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, celebrated thousands of women at the 2026 August Meeting in Owerri, Imo State. The event, one of the largest cultural gatherings in South-East Nigeria, brought together women from 10 communities for homecoming activities centred on community development, networking, empowerment and social interaction.
The brand reaffirmed its commitment to women’s wellbeing, empowerment and healthier living through an empowerment initiative. As part of this initiative, women received training and practical knowledge in health, finance and agriculture. Additionally, 30 underserved women were presented with equipment to enable them to start or strengthen their businesses, according to Punch Nigeria.
The event was attended by the First Lady of Imo State, Chioma Uzodimma, who was represented by Nduka Ijeoma, wife of the Managing Director of the Anambra-Imo River Basin Development Authority. BusinessDay Nigeria also reported that Three Crowns Milk celebrated thousands of mothers at the event.
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