Pepsodent Hygiene Campaign

Pepsodent, a leading global toothpaste brand, has officially launched its 2026 World Oral Health Day (WOHD) campaign, themed “Do The 2,” as part of efforts to promote oral hygiene habits among Nigerians.

The “Do The 2” campaign was launched at a press conference held on Monday, March 16, 2026, at Unilever’s head office in Lagos, and organised in collaboration with the Nigerian Dental Association (NDA).

The Pepsodent Do The 2 Campaign

The campaign kicked off Monday, March 16, through Saturday, March 21, 2026, featuring school engagement programmes, public activations in high-traffic areas, and dental camps.

The campaign will run in 17 key states across the country, with a strategic focus on Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Enugu, and the aim of reaching 50 million Nigerians.

Pepsodent Campaign
L-R: Head of Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Gloria Uzoigwe; Brand Manager, Pepsodent, Lauretta Amie; President, Nigerian Dental Association, Dr. Emedom Elias; Head of Corporate Affairs, Communications & Sustainability, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Zainab Obagun; Head of Supply Chain, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Abayomi Alli and Marketing Manager, Oral Care, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Elvis Twumasi, during a Press Conference to announce the celebration of the 2026 World Oral Health Day by Pepsodent in Lagos today. L-R: Head of Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Gloria Uzoigwe; Brand Manager, Pepsodent, Lauretta Amie; President, Nigerian Dental Association, Dr. Emedom Elias, and Head of Supply Chain, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Abayomi Alli during a Press Conference to announce the celebration of the 2026 World Oral Health Day by Pepsodent in Lagos today

Speaking at the press briefing, the Brand Manager, Pepsodent, Lauretta Amie, noted that the brand aimed to instil lifelong oral health habits in children and adults alike by combining awareness, education, and engagement activities in schools and communities.

Call To Brush Twice Daily

“The ‘Do The 2’ campaign is a call to action for Nigerians to brush twice daily and maintain regular dental visits.

“Through our collaboration with the Nigerian Dental Association, we aim to reach 500,000 people, driving awareness on prevention, detection, and treatment of oral health diseases,” Amie said.

Speaking during the press conference, Head of the Dentistry Division, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Gloria Uzoigwe, stressed that the partnership with Unilever clearly demonstrateed the power of public-private collaboration in advancing national health priorities.

Also, she emphasised that thousands of school children have been reached in many states in Nigeria through the School Oral Health Programs.

Pepsodent Hygiene Campaign

She acknowledged the critical role of the private sector and professional associations in advancing public health, stating that Unilever’s investment in oral care initiatives and the Nigerian Dental Association’s dedication to professional excellence remain invaluable in driving progress.

Happy Mouth, Happy Life

In his remarks, President, Nigerian Dental Association, Dr. Emedom Elias, described the celebration of the 2026 World Oral Health Day as an important milestone to highlight the importance of oral health.

Elias stated that this year’s campaign theme, “A Happy Mouth is a Happy Life,” underscores the importance of oral health to overall well-being.

According to him, oral health is not only about healthy clean teeth and gums alone but plays a role in influencing one’s ability to perform tasks such as eating, speaking, learning, working, and relating with others.

Furthermore, he called on the government and other relevant stakeholders to prioritize oral healthcare as an important component of general health.

Beyond High Quality Products

He emphasised the need for both partners to work together to increase access to quality oral healthcare, promote oral health education and awareness, and integrate oral health into the primary healthcare system.

In his keynote speech, the Head of Supply Chain, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Abayomi Alli, said that the campaign reaffirms the company’s commitment to extending its impact beyond high-quality products, using partnerships, technology, and community outreach to ensure every Nigerian has access to education, resources, and care to eradicate oral disease and promote healthier lives.

Pepsodent Hygiene Campaign Do The Two

Alli noted that good dental hygiene was essential not only to avoid cavities and gum disease but also to prevent systemic health issues such as diabetes and heart disease.

According to him, the campaign will reinforce the core message of protecting the family from cavities and bad breath.

“World Oral Health Day is a moment to recommit to transforming oral health awareness and access to care in Nigeria.

With the ‘Do The 2’ campaign, Pepsodent is proud to play a role in building healthier smiles across the nation,” he added.