Indomie Fan Club House Premieres, Bringing Laughter & Lessons to Nigerian Kids
Indomie Launches New Family TV Show for Nigerian Children

The vibrant world of children's television in Nigeria just got a delightful new addition. On Tuesday, December 16, the highly anticipated Indomie Fan Club House made its grand premiere at the FilmHouse Cinemas in Surulere, Lagos, marking the start of a fresh, culturally resonant series for young audiences.

A Cinematic Celebration for Young Fans

The cinema hall was buzzing with excitement as over 100 children, including members of the Indomie Fan Club from various Lagos schools, gathered for the special event. The air was filled with laughter, enthusiastic clapping, and pure joy as the young attendees immersed themselves in a show created specifically for them. Proud parents watched from the sidelines, witnessing their children engage with content that was both entertaining and meaningful.

From the moment the lights dimmed, it was evident this was not just another children's program. The premiere set the tone for a series designed to captivate, educate, and inspire its audience through a uniquely Nigerian lens.

Where Education Meets Playful Entertainment

Created by Frank Iddo and brought to life with the involvement of Indomie Fan Club kids, the show masterfully proves that learning can be fun, playful, and deeply rooted in local context. Each episode is crafted as a seamless blend of engaging storytelling, interactive games, catchy music, and practical life lessons.

The curriculum of fun focuses on core values like friendship, creativity, teamwork, and kindness. Interactive segments such as the "Recipe of the Day" encourage hands-on participation, while the infectious original songs have a way of sticking with the young viewers, often leading to hours of sing-alongs after the show ends.

The Charming Cast That Brings It All to Life

The heart and soul of The Indomie Fan Club House is its talented cast. The show is anchored by the beloved character "Mama Do Good," portrayed by renowned actor and poet Ruby Agwu. She is joined by rising stars Chidinma Orji and Elder Osimhen, whose collective charm and boundless energy make every story feel authentic, relatable, and full of warmth.

A standout moment at the premiere was the full auditorium sing-along to the catchy "Mama Do Good" jingle and the Indomie Fan Club theme song, an experience that transformed the cinema into a chorus of youthful voices and shared happiness.

Poised to Become a Nigerian Family Staple

From its use of familiar language and music to the relatability of its lessons, the show speaks directly to the Nigerian child's experience. It manages to be wholesome without being boring, educational without feeling like a chore, and wildly entertaining without losing its heartfelt core.

True to the Indomie Fan Club's empowering mantra, "We Are Indomitables," the series encourages children to embrace kindness, unleash their creativity, and expand their imagination. Families won't have to wait long to join the fun. The official television premiere is scheduled for January 10, 2026, and will air on Africa Magic Family and AIT. Based on the resounding success of its cinematic premiere, this show is well on its way to becoming Nigeria's next beloved family favourite.