Mouka
Dreamtime mattresses were donated by Mouka Limited, foremost foam and mattress
manufacturer in Nigeria, to babies born on May 27, 2019, a day set aside to
celebrate children.
[From
left: Accountant Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, Sodiq Oshodi; Apex Nurse of
the hospital, Adebukola Cole; Senior Marketing Manager, Mouka Limited, Tolu
Olanipekun; and Director of Physiotherapy Services, Lagos State Health Service
Commission, Jumoke Smith at the presentation of Mouka Dreamtime mattresses at
the Lagos Island Maternity Hospital on Monday to commemorate Children’s Day]
Babies
in three hospitals – two in Lagos and one in Ibadan – were beneficiaries of the
gesture on May 27, 2019.
While
the mothers of 10 babies received Mouka Dreamtime mattresses on behalf of their
babies at Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, six mothers had mattress donations
made to their babies at the Gbagada General Hospital, also in Lagos.
In
Ibadan, four babies born at the University College Hospital were picked for the
donations.
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From
left: Digital Marketing Manager, Damilola Taiwo; Function and Brand Manager,
Jide Odelola; Regional Sales Manager, South West, Banji Aluko, all of Mouka
Limited presenting mattresses to the Chief Medical Director, University College
Hospital, Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo on Monday to commemorate Children’s Day
In
addition to the donations was a Children’s Day treat co-sponsored by Mouka in Lagos
which ran from May 24 to May 27.
The
gesture was Mouka’s way of giving back to the society and celebrating children
in Nigeria.
Speaking
about the gesture, Mouka’s Senior Marketing Manager, Tolu Olanipekun said Mouka
was out to celebrate children with its water-resistant Dreamtime mattress
specially designed with children in mind.
“The
Dreamtime mattress is made with a special fabric that is water resistant which
prevents water from soaking the foam. Sleeping on mackintosh often makes a
child uncomfortable due to the texture and heat produced during sleep.
Dreamtime on the other hand is covered with a soft and breathable fabric which
keeps the body cool at night. These donations are to appreciate our children
born on this day,” Olanipekun said.
On
the Children’s Day treat co-sponsored by the brand, Mouka’s Brand and Innovation
Manager, Deji Odelola described the move as one geared towards engaging children
as it relates to the importance of quality sleep, a phenomenon which, according
to him, has a direct relationship with children’s academic performance.
“Anything
you want to be in life, you need quality sleep to achieve it. And at their age,
they need quality sleep for proper development of their brain. So we are here
to talk to their parents and guardians about the importance of quality sleep.
Mouka Dreamtime offers the best mattress design to cater for kids of their age
bracket. So that is the reason we are here; to add value to the society,”
explained Odelola.
He
further said: “Dreamtime is the first mattress of its kind for kids in Nigeria
and offers water resistant cover and at the same time, breathable. Water
resistant in the sense that water cannot penetrate through the fabric into the
foam. And it’s also breathable in the sense that air can pass through. So it’s
a new technology that we used for the production of the fabric. And that is why
Mouka Dreamtime is different from Mackintosh because people try to compare it
with Mackintosh. The technology behind Dreamtime is far beyond that of
Mackintosh.”
Reacting
to the donations, the Chief Medical Directors of the concerned hospitals expressed their gratitude to Mouka for the
philanthropic move, while hoping that other organisations in the private sector
would emulate the brand.
According
to them, the fact that the company embarked on such a socially responsible
mission was reflective of the fact that the operations of Mouka are not just
profit-centred but also protective of the interest and overall good of the
society.
“What
Mouka has done goes a long way. The mothers are happy. One of the children even
smiled at the point of the donation and I know the child will dream of the
future while sleeping on that mattress. I’m very elated,” said Mrs Adebukola
Cole, the Apex Nurse of Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, who stood in for the
Medical Director, Benjamin Eniayewun.
Dr.
Adeleke Kaka, Medical Director of Gbagada General Hospital said: “Mouka
represents one of the top range mattresses manufacturers. I know they make
quality products and they are also philanthropic. They are socially responsible.
Since I became saddled with the headship of this hospital, I’ve received them
at least once, apart from this particular occasion. They came here for the New
Year celebration with the presentation of the gifts of the Dreamtime mattresses
which are high quality, new technology mattresses for children. By and large,
it’s been nice knowing them.”
The
mothers all expressed their gratitude to Mouka, describing the gesture as
commendable. While noting that company was already a household name, they added
their optimism that such move would keep the brand solidly etched on the minds
of customers.
The
donations were part of activities lined up by Mouka to celebrate the Children’s
Day and an effort at giving back to the society.


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