One of the world’s most popular mobile games, PUBG MOBILE, has brought smiles and sustenance to the waterfront community of Makoko in Lagos State during the Eid al-Adha celebrations.
The firm, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, organised a large-scale food donation initiative aimed at feeding families and spreading the spirit of giving.
Over 500 residents of the community were treated to freshly prepared lamb rice meals, delivered with love and a sense of community solidarity. The event, themed “PUBG MOBILE Cares Nigeria.” was held at Apollo Community Makoko, where volunteers, community members, and local leaders came together to mark the festive occasion.
It is part of PUBG MOBILE’s growing efforts to deepen its community engagement and carry out meaningful CSR activities across Nigeria.
“We believe in doing more than just entertaining people through gaming, we want to touch lives. “Eid is a time of compassion and generosity, and we’re proud to use this moment to give back to a vibrant community like Makoko,” said Head of Tencent Games (the publisher of PUBG MOBILE) in Sub-Saharan Africa, Brian,
Also, the community Head, Orioye Jephtath Ogungbure, expressed his appreciation, saying: “It’s not every day we see global brands come down to Makoko to genuinely connect with our people. This gesture means a lot to us, especially during a festive season like this.” He also extended his prayers and blessings to PUBG Mobile, appreciating the company for organising such a thoughtful and impactful initiative.
Meanwhile, a renowned TikTok influencer and virtual gaming personality, Patrick Okoro, popularly known as “Priest,” who also served as a volunteer for the event, said: “This is one of the most organised charitable outreaches we’ve had. The coordination, the quality of the food, and the respect shown to our people are commendable.”