By Magnus Effiong
Malta Guinness, in partnership with TRACE Naija, has taken this year’s ‘In The City’ Tour to five Nigerian Universities with students describing the event as exhilarating and impactful.
Organisers said this year’s edition of the campus tour, which kicked off from the University of Ibadan, to the University of Abuja, University of Calabar, University of Uyo, and a grand finale at Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, was aimed at celebrating the youthful drive that keeps Nigeria moving.
PillarToday reports that across campuses, the atmosphere was charged with music, laughter, and shared moments of joy.
Speaking, Garima Khandelwal, Head of Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Guinness Nigeria, said: “Malta Guinness has always been more than just a drink; it is a symbol of positivity, energy, and real vitality.
“The ‘Trace In The City’ tour is our way of inspiring students to stay energized, and live life fully.
“The Malta Guinness x ‘TRACE In The City’ Campus Tour reinforces the brand’s commitment to celebrating and elevating youth culture while fuelling everyday optimism among Nigerian students.
“By bringing its signature energy to campuses nationwide, Malta Guinness once again demonstrates its commitment to championing real vitality and creating meaningful cultural moments that connect Nigerians everywhere.”
He noted further that in partnership with the tour’s organisers, TRACE Naija, “the brand, renowned for fuelling the greatness and positive energy of Nigerians,” was on ground to give students a tour to remember for a long time.
The tour, he said, designed to celebrate youth culture, creativity, and optimism, delivered unforgettable experiences filled with music, dance, and real connections.
PillarToday observed that the nationwide tour brought together thousands of students who were treated to live performances from some of Nigeria’s hottest acts including Falz, Qing Madi, Shoday, and Poco Lee.
Each stop was packed with high energy moments, inspiring conversations, and vibrant displays of real Nigerian talent as students enjoyed chilled cans of Malta Guinness while immersing themselves in the brand’s World of Goodness.
Dancers were not left out as students of each school competed in the Malta Guinness Steppers Challenge, winning cash prizes for themselves.
Malta Guinness also took it a step further by rallying each school towards a common goal, winning the Malta Guinness Goodness Challenge, which saw Yabatech coming in first, UniCal in second place, and UniIbadan in third place.
Students who spoke described the event as impactful, while organisers said students’ experiences mirrored the everyday optimism that defines the Nigerian youth spirit – bold, expressive, and full of life.
