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Ahead of the 2026 Ramadan season, Peak Milk has paid a courtesy visit to Sheikh Dr Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam of Ghana.
This is part of its commitment to supporting the Muslim community during the holy month of fasting and reflection.
The visit was undertaken as a gesture of solidarity, gratitude, and respect for the Muslim community, whose values of faith, discipline, and giving align closely with Peak Milk’s long-standing commitment to nourishment and family wellbeing.
The Peak Milk delegation was received at the office of the National Chief Imam alongside other distinguished Islamic leaders and dignitaries.
As part of the visit, Peak Milk presented a donation comprising various Peak Milk variants, including powdered, evaporated, and UHT milk.
The donation is intended to support Muslim families during Sahur, the pre-dawn meal, and Iftar, the breaking of the fast, periods when gentle and reliable nourishment is especially important.

Speaking on the visit, Kwabena Nkrumah, the marketing lead for Peak Milk in Ghana, said: “Peak Milk has been part of most muslim households in Ghana for many years and Ramadan is an important moment for us to support our Muslim family.
"Milk plays a natural role in helping the body prepare for fasting and restoring strength at Iftar. Through this gesture, we hope to support families as they observe the holy month.”
The courtesy visit to the National Chief Imam marks the start of Peak Milk's broader Ramadan engagement.
The brand will extend similar support to selected mosques within key Muslim communities, including the National Mosque, Nima Mosque, and Madina Mosque, as part of its mosque-based Ramadan activities.
In addition, Peak Milk will roll out community Iftar outreach programmes, beginning during Ramadan, during which breakfast will be served alongside Peak Milk at selected mosques.
This initiative is designed to support over 10,000 worshippers as they break their fast.
Peak Milk reaffirms its commitment to standing with Muslim families during Ramadan and contributing meaningfully to moments of spiritual growth, nourishment, and togetherness.
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