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CWAY on water day: how we impact communities

CWAY Water, producer of premium drinking water is marking World Water Day 2026 with a national slate of activations spanning Lagos, Abuja, and Enugu, reaffirming its commitment to water advocacy,

CWAY on water day: how we impact communities
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March 26, 2026byThe Nation
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  • Pupils, others compete in firm’s essay contest

CWAY Water, producer of premium drinking water is marking World Water Day 2026 with a national slate of activations spanning Lagos, Abuja, and Enugu, reaffirming its commitment to water advocacy, youth development, and community engagement in the country.

The centrepiece of the commemoration was a grand essay competition finale yesterday at its corporate headquarters in Isolo, Lagos, drawing pupils, academics, journalists, and key stakeholders into a conversation about this year’s theme: ‘Water and Gender.’

Group Marketing Head, Samuel Akinrimisi, set the tone for the day’s proceedings by situating the competition in the brand’s commitment to social impact. Akinrimisi noted that for CWAY Water, the World Water Day is never merely ceremonial but an opportunity to invest meaningfully in the conversations and communities that will shape Nigeria’s water future.

“For us, water is everything,” he said. “We believe accessibility to safe, drinkable water is essential to protecting and promoting genders equally. It is not about men or women, it is about equal responsibility and opportunity.”

Charles Ojo, deputy general manager for Sales Operations, drewing attention to CWAY’s broader national footprint, its production capacity, distribution reach, and refill station network as evidence of a company that does not simply talk about water access but works to deliver it. Ojo highlighted the jobs the company generates directly and indirectly, underscoring its role as a corporate anchor in communities.

The theme, which UN adopted to highlight the disproportionate burden women and girls bear in global water crisis and to call for greater gender equity in water governance, found expression in the essays and presentations delivered by six pupils from Lagos, Ogun who made the final shortlist.

The competition, which targeted SS1 to SS3, was launched ahead of the day, inviting young Nigerians to grapple with the intersection of water access and gender equality. Entries poured in from schools in Lagos and Ogun, with submissions closing last Sunday, coinciding with the global observance of World Water Day.

From hundreds of submitted essays, six finalists were shortlisted for the grand finale: Melody Iboma of Solid Ultimate Academy, Lagos; Fadare Oluwaseunfunmi of FAS Comprehensive College, Ogun State; Oluremi Temidayo Mercy of Coriander Secondary School, Lagos; Emeka Vanessa Victory of Mighty Pillars School, Lagos; Richard Oghagaoghene Eterigbo of St. Margaret Comprehensive College, Lagos; and Oniga Ayomikun of Dee Royale Montessori School, Lagos.

Each finalist was assessed by a distinguished four-member judging panel on the quality of their written essays covering relevance, argument, structure, and language as well as their oral presentation on the day, including delivery, audience engagement, timing, composure under questioning, and overall presentation.

The panel comprised Daniel Obi, Chairman of the Brand Journalist Association of Nigeria (BJAN); Associate Professor Roland Efe Uwadiae of the Department of Marine Sciences, University of Lagos; Mrs. Angela Alisigwe Ifeanyi, HR Manager at CWAY; and Ntia Usukuma, Editor of Brand Communicator magazine.

At the end of the exercise, Fadare Oluwaseunfunmi emerged as the overall winner, taking home a cash prize of ₦300,000, and a premium brand CWAY water dispenser machine. Emeka Vanessa Victory secured second place with ₦200,000 and 25 packs of CWAY bottled water, while Oluremi Temidayo Mercy came third, winning ₦100,000 and 20 packs of bottled water. The remaining finalists, Richard Oghagaoghene Eterigbo, Melody Iboma, and Oniga Ayomikun, placed fourth, fifth, and sixth, respectively, each receiving cash and packs of CWAY water as consolation prizes.

The intellectual heart of the event was the keynote address delivered by Associate Professor Roland Efe Uwadiae, a return to the CWAY World Water Day platform for the distinguished Marine Scientist, who first delivered a keynote at the same event in 2023. Speaking with the authority of a scholar who has spent decades studying Nigeria’s water systems, Professor Uwadiae anchored his address on a central and uncomfortable question: in a country as water-rich as Nigeria, how is it that millions of women and girls still begin every day with a walk to fetch water?

While the Lagos event is the flagship commemoration, CWAY Water’s World Water Day 2026 footprint extended to both Enugu and Abuja.

In Enugu, CWAY Water took the World Water Day commemoration directly to the commercial heartbeat of the South-East at the Ogbete Market. CWAY Water team moved through the market distributing free, cold bottles of CWAY Water to traders, shoppers, food vendors, and market workers who had been on their feet since before sunrise.

In the Federal Capital Territory, CWAY Water opted for a  large-scale awareness walk that took to the streets of Abuja, carrying the World Water Day message to residents across multiple neighbourhoods of the capital city.

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