Rite Foods Limited, manufacturers of beverages and snacks, has partnered with the Lifelong Impact and Welfare Foundation for the third edition of its Empower Her with JennyUK initiative.
The annual empowerment programme, “Unlocking the Potential of the Next Generation,” occurred at Gbagada Girls Junior Secondary School, Lagos. Hundreds of young girls participated in engaging health, hygiene, self-awareness, and personal development sessions.
Rite Foods’ involvement in the event reflects its belief that empowering young people, especially girls, is key to building a stronger and more equitable society. Through the initiative, the company continues to nurture confidence, discipline, and ambition among Nigeria’s future leaders.
Speaking at the event tagged “The Role of Self-Care in Empowering the Girl Child: Building Resilience and Shaping Her Vision for the Future,” Olukemi Ogunsakin, Corporate Communications Manager at Rite Foods Limited, explored how self-care is a vital tool in empowering young girls to build resilience and shape their vision for the future.
She highlighted how intentional self-care practices, covering mental, emotional, and physical well-being, help girls develop a strong sense of identity, confidence, and balance.
“Beyond being a personal habit, self-care is a form of empowerment, one that nurtures self-worth, promotes self-awareness, and ultimately inspires a generation of girls who are bold, resilient, and ready to create positive change in their communities”, she stressed.
Regarding Rite Foods’ involvement in the initiative, Olukemi emphasised the company’s passion for education, empowerment, and inclusion.
“At Rite Foods, empowerment starts with access to education, the correct information, and equal opportunities.
“When young girls recognise their value and strength, they shape their futures and drive positive change in their sphere of influence. Supporting this initiative is investing in a brighter and more inclusive Nigeria,” she said.