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 OldEnglish Bakery To Give First 1000 Attendees Bread and Butter at South West Games Opening Ceremony

OldEnglish Bakery, a leading name in Nigeria’s bakery and confectionery industry, has announced its generous support for the South West Games 2025 by offering the first 1000 attendees at the opening ceremony a delightful serving of bread and butter.

The grand event, set to hold in Lagos, promises an exhilarating blend of sports, culture, and entertainment, with several perks and frills lined up for attendees.

According to the COO, Adebowale Odesola, this giveaway is one of the many exciting benefits of being part of the landmark sports fiesta. “Beyond our complimentary bread and butter for the first 1000 guests, attendees can expect a host of other enjoyable experiences. The South West Games is not just about athletic prowess; it’s a celebration of community, resilience, and togetherness, and we are thrilled to contribute to that spirit.”

The South West Games is a prestigious multi-sport event that brings together athletes from across the six states of the South West region of Nigeria, fostering unity, talent development, and regional pride. The competition features a diverse array of sporting disciplines, from athletics and football to indigenous traditional games, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region while providing a platform for young talents to shine.

Over the years, the Games have grown into a significant event, drawing participants and spectators from different walks of life and serving as a breeding ground for the nation’s future sports stars.

OldEnglish Bakery’s gesture forms part of its broader commitment to supporting the South West Games 2025, reinforcing its dedication to fostering sportsmanship, wellness, and community development.

As a brand known for its rich tradition of baking excellence, OldEnglish Bakery sees this partnership as an opportunity to give back to the society that has embraced and supported it over the years. The company believes that sports and nutrition go hand in hand, and by supporting the Games, it aims to emphasize the importance of good nutrition in athletic performance and overall well-being.

The bakery has a long-standing tradition of engaging in corporate social responsibility initiatives, ranging from food donations to supporting community events that promote social cohesion. Through this initiative, OldEnglish Bakery aims to not only delight attendees with its signature products but also to inspire other businesses to take an active role in supporting sporting and cultural events that unite Nigerians across diverse backgrounds.

Founded with a passion for delivering premium-quality baked goods, OldEnglish Bakery has grown to become a household name, celebrated for its fresh, nutritious, and tasty bread, pastries, and other confectionery delights. With multiple outlets across Nigeria, the brand continues to uphold its mission of nourishing lives and strengthening community bonds through its products and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

The South West Games 2025 is expected to attract thousands of sports enthusiasts, athletes, and dignitaries from across the region, making it a significant event in Nigeria’s sporting calendar. The games will feature a wide range of sporting activities, including athletics, football, basketball, and traditional games, offering a unique blend of competition and cultural expression. OldEnglish Bakery’s involvement underscores its unwavering commitment to promoting health, wellness, and community engagement through meaningful initiatives.

As anticipation builds for the opening ceremony, OldEnglish Bakery encourages attendees to arrive early to enjoy its warm, delicious offering and partake in the exciting activities planned for the day. The bakery remains committed to making a positive impact through its participation and looks forward to an unforgettable celebration of sportsmanship and unity at the South West Games 2025.

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