Little Legends, Big Impact: Kids Inspire at the 2025 Indomie Heroes Awards
They may be small in size, but their courage filled the room. At the 2025 Indomie Heroes Awards, young Nigerians took centre stage, not for fame or fortune, but for acts of bravery, kindness, and creativity that are shaping a better tomorrow. From saving lives to solving problems, these “little legends” proved that heroism begins early.

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A Day of Fun, Smiles, and Inspiration
Hosted by the ever-cheerful Tomike Adeoye, the ceremony buzzed with laughter, cheers, and applause. The StarLiz Dancers lit up the stage with their high-energy moves, while Makayla’s soulful voice and Havfy’s stirring spoken word performance brought emotion and inspiration in equal measure.

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Meet the Young Heroes Changing Lives
Three remarkable children took home the top honors, each receiving ₦2 million and a year’s supply of Indomie noodles for their outstanding bravery and impact:
- Social Bravery: Ismail Muhammed (13), once a street child, now a leader helping other kids find education and hope.

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- Intellectual Bravery: Hassan Adamu (15), an innovator who recycles charcoal dust into affordable fuel, protecting the planet and helping families.

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- Physical Bravery: Abraham Umoren (9), A little hero who rescued a younger child from danger, proving that courage isn’t about size but heart.

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Their stories earned standing ovations and fist pumps, reminders that true impact often begins with simple, selfless acts.
Celebrating More Acts of Courage
Indomie also honored six other inspiring kids with ₦1 million each for their extraordinary acts of bravery and compassion:
Physical Bravery: Haruna Adamu Ahmad, Sechivir Kwagh
Social Bravery: Esther Igbinosa, Charis Necus-Agba
Intellectual Bravery: Isaac Faloye, Toroabasi Umoren
Each of them proved that courage can be quiet, clever, or kind, but it always makes a difference.
Building the Next Generation of Heroes
Speaking at the event, Mr. Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communications and Events Manager at Dufil Prima Foods, praised the winners and reaffirmed Indomie’s commitment to celebrating real-life heroes.
“These children remind us that courage lives in the smallest acts,” he said. “Next year, we’ll go even bigger, because their stories deserve to be heard.”

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Karishma Rustagi, National Coordinator of the Indomie Fan Club, encouraged children to keep believing in themselves and to continue spreading kindness wherever they go.

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A Heartwarming Close
The day ended in laughter, music, and a standing ovation, but its message lingered: Heroes aren’t only found in movies or comic books. They live among us, in classrooms, neighborhoods, and playgrounds. And with every bowl of Indomie, these little legends are reminded that big impact starts with brave hearts.

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