Pepsodent, a leading global toothpaste
brand in partnership with the Nigerian Dental Association (NDA) and
the Federal Ministry of Health celebrated the World Health Day on
Tuesday, 20 March, 2018 at The Arcade, Eko Club, Surulere, Lagos.
Themed ‘Say Ahh: Think Mouth, Think
Health’, the celebration was a culmination of events organised by
the brand, focused on raising awareness on oral health and
encouraging good oral care habits.
2,000 Nigerian children were joined by
the Unilever Ghana Nigeria Leadership Team, Nigerian Dental
Association President, Dr Bode Ijarogbe, representatives of the Lagos
State Commisioner of Health, Deputy Governor of Lagos state,
Honourable Minister of state for Health, Honourable Minister of
Health, First Lady of Lagos state, President and Founder of Well
Being Foundation Africa, HOFOWEM Initiative and other dignatories, in
an epic global battle to combat tooth decay, by pledging to brush
every day, morning and night.
“Tooth decay is a widespread disease
that affects both adults and children, and Pepsodent has taken the
lead to fight this disease, by teaching children from an early age,
the habit of brushing right, morning and night, every day. Pepsodent
intends on educating over 1.5 million Nigerian children in 2018.”
said Bunmi Adeniba, Unilever Marketing Director Ghana Nigeria.
“The fight against tooth decay and
other oral diseases is one we can win, as long as we keep spreading
the message of good oral hygiene. As part of our continuous efforts
to fight oral diseases in Nigeria, Pepsodent has partnered with the
Federal Ministry of Health to educate 10 million school children by
2020, on the adoption of good oral care habits. We have recognised
that children are powerful behaviour change advocates in their homes,
often driving conversation and action with parents and peers around
issues like this.” she concluded.
“We need to empower Nigerians to take
control of their oral health, so that they can enjoy a truly
functional and enjoyable lifestyle from childhood into adulthood,
hence our support to Unilever Nigeria Plc. and our collective
commitment to fight tooth decay in Nigeria,” said Dr. Bode
Ijarogbe, President, Nigerian Dental Association.
“It is important to note that the
mouth must be healthy for the body to be healthy, and that is why we
are on a mission to ensure that more people are aware of the need to
take proper care of their mouth.” he concluded.
Oral diseases are amongst the most
common diseases worldwide. It can be prevented by brushing twice a
day (morning and night), with a fluoride toothpaste like Pepsodent.
The World Oral Health Day was
celebrated in grand style by Pepsodent. There were free dental
check-ups for everyone, various educative, entertaining and engaging
activities like spelling bee, dance competition, talent hunt, oral
health drama presentation by the children, amongst others.
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