Date: March 25, 2026

On 25th March 2026, Nigeria’s Federal Government made history with the official flag-off of PBAT Feeds — “Snacks for Thought”, a landmark breakfast initiative under the Renewed Hope National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme (RH-NHGSFP). The launch, held at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in Abuja, signals a decisive national commitment: no Nigerian child should sit in a classroom hungry.
A Nation Confronting Its Foundational Challenge
The launch of Snacks for Thought did not emerge in a vacuum. It was born from an uncomfortable truth uncovered during the implementation of Nigeria’s broader school feeding programme: a significant proportion of Nigerian schoolchildren arrive at school every morning having eaten nothing. They are eager. They are hopeful. But they are nutritionally disadvantaged — and that disadvantage translates directly into a learning deficit.
The initiative is designed to plug a critical gap that the existing midday meal programme could not address alone: the morning hours, when cognitive energy is at its most critical and hungry children are least able to absorb, concentrate, or compete.
“A hungry child struggles to concentrate, finds it difficult to retain knowledge, is less participatory, and ultimately is less able to compete. This is not merely a nutrition problem — it is an educational limitation and a national development concern.”
— Dr Princess Adebowale Aderemi, National Programme Manager, RH-NHGSFP

What Is “Snacks for Thought”?
Snacks for Thought is a structured pre-academic breakfast initiative that provides every participating pupil with a nutritious snack and juice before the commencement of classroom activities. It is designed to complement — not replace — the existing midday NHGSFP school feeding meal, effectively completing what its architects describe as “the full learning cycle.”
The programme was launched in pilot phase across selected schools within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) area councils. This deliberate, phased approach allows for real-time testing, refinement, and evidence gathering before the initiative is scaled nationally.
Key Objectives of the Initiative:
- Provide nutritious morning meals to pupils before the start of academic activities
- Enhance alertness, concentration, and knowledge retention in the classroom
- Increase school attendance and reduce dropout driven by hunger
- Support early brain development and long-term cognitive capacity
- Strengthen local agricultural value chains through structured procurement from smallholder farmers
- Empower women, youth, and local food vendors as programme delivery agents
- Contribute to national human capital development and long-term economic productivity

The Vision Behind the Programme
Delivering the opening address, Dr Princess Adebowale Aderemi, National Programme Manager of RH-NHGSFP, described the occasion as “not merely the launch of a programme,” but “the activation of a national idea — an idea that recognises that learning does not begin in the classroom; it begins in the body of the child.”
She challenged conventional thinking about school feeding, articulating a powerful intellectual framework for the initiative:
“The more developed your knowledge base is, the smarter you are — but you cannot be smarter than your knowledge base. A child who is undernourished in the morning begins the school day at a disadvantage, thereby limiting both individual potential and collective national capacity.”
— Dr Princess Adebowale Aderemi
She was emphatic that feeding a child is not an act of charity. It is, she argued, a strategic investment in national development — one that yields returns in education, agriculture, gender equity, youth empowerment, and long-term economic productivity.

The “Adopt-a-School” Platform & CSR Co-Investment Model
A standout feature of the launch was the unveiling of the “Adopt-a-School” platform — a purpose-built mechanism that enables government institutions, private sector organisations, development partners, and international donors to directly sponsor school feeding efforts and expand the programme’s reach nationwide.
The sustainability framework is built on a CSR-driven co-investment model, deliberately positioning the programme beyond government dependency. As stated during the launch: “We are not merely asking for support. We are inviting participation in nation-building.”
The launch attracted ministers, members of the National Assembly, Directors-General, Managing Directors, development partners, and other key stakeholders, reflecting the depth of institutional backing already secured.
A Coalition for National Change
The Snacks for Thought initiative is underpinned by a robust network of government agencies and partner organisations working in concert to ensure accountability, reach, and impact.
Primary Government Entities:
- Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
- NSIPA — National Social Investment Programme Agency
- RH-NHGSFP — Renewed Hope National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme
- FCT Administration, Abuja
Collaborating Partners & Technical Agencies:
- TechnoServe — business solutions to poverty
- Federal Ministry of Education
- Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Food Security (FMAFS)
- NIMC — National Identity Management Commission
- NASIMS — National Social Investment Management System
- National Bureau of Statistics
- Presidency PreCEFI — Presidential Conditional Enumeration & Farm Input Programme
- Federal Ministry of Health & Social Welfare
Watch the Launch
Video Coverage — Highlight 1: https://youtu.be/iqP_0M_Ctic
Video Coverage — Highlight 2: https://youtu.be/rTbyshX5qfg
As Reported Across Nigeria
The launch received wide coverage across Nigeria’s leading media outlets:
- The Nation — FG launches Snacks for Thought to enhance learning through improved child nutrition
- Vanguard — Nigeria launches ‘Snacks for Thought’ to enhance learning through improved child nutrition
- The Guardian — FG launches Snacks for Thought to improve learning & child nutrition
- NAN News — FG launches Snacks for Thought to boost learning through child nutrition
- African News 24 — FG unveils Snacks for Thought to boost learning via child nutrition
- Nigeria Eye — FG launches Snacks for Thought
- Nigeria Startup Act — FG launches Snacks for Thought programme to feed pupils before classes
- PM News Nigeria — Nigeria launches ‘Snacks for Thought’ to boost learning through child nutrition
- Radio Nigeria Lagos — Nigeria launches Snacks for Thought to enhance learning
- The Sun — FG unveils ‘Snacks for Thought’ initiative to boost learning through child nutrition

















