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NSE, Mouka partner to improve engineers’ well-being

The president and chairman-in-council of the NSE, Margaret Oguntala, stated this at the official launch of the scheme via Zoom on Monday in Abuja.

• August 5, 2025
NSE PRESIDENT MARGARET OGUNTALA
NSE PRESIDENT MARGARET OGUNTALA[credit : business day]

The Nigerian Society of Engineers is partnering with Mouka Foam to enhance the well-being, rest, and overall quality of life of its members and their families through discounts on Mouka products.

The president and chairman-in-council of the NSE, Margaret Oguntala, stated this at the official launch of the scheme via Zoom on Monday in Abuja.

Ms Oguntala said the launch of the scheme was in recognition of the physically and mentally demanding nature of engineering work across various sectors.

According to Ms Oguntala, the initiative aligns with one of her administration’s cardinal goals, prioritising the welfare of NSE members.

The NSE president further stated that access to high-quality sleep solutions would significantly enhance members’ health, productivity, and overall lifestyle.

“This partnership with Mouka is a bold and practical step. A well-rested Engineer is a better thinker, creator, and problem-solver, and that is exactly what our country needs,” she added.

Ms Oguntala, therefore, encouraged all eligible members to take full advantage of the scheme by visiting Mouka outlets, exploring product options, and securing discounts for themselves and their families.

Beyond improving members’ welfare, the NSE president also expressed optimism about the broader economic impact of the collaboration.

She stated that the initiative presented an opportunity for Mouka to expand its market presence, generate employment, and contribute to the growth of the sleep and wellness industry in Nigeria and beyond.

The president said that the Mouka Discount Scheme is open to all NSE members and staff who are financially up-to-date with their membership dues. Eligible individuals can access the scheme at Mouka outlets nationwide.

“With this partnership, the NSE reinforces its commitment to delivering tangible value to its members while promoting cross-sector collaboration for national development,“ she said.

 (NAN)

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