South Wales, July 18 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "Jollof Nights" on June 8. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004215574 published in the journal no. 2025/029 (July 18).
Ndukauba Ltd filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 9 : Downloadable computer software applications; mobile software and digital tools designed for health monitoring, education delivery, and interactive engagement; educational and gamified apps supporting wellbeing and peer-based mental health education; downloadable learning materials and data collection tools for use in barbershops and community spaces.
Class 16 : Printed teaching and learning materials including manuals, guides, reflection journals, peer facilitator workbooks, workshop scripts, and culturally informed health promotion leaflets; printed resources distributed in barbershops, schools, and public events for the purpose of mental health awareness, lifestyle education, and preventative health training. .
Class 25 : Clothing, casual wear, sportswear, branded uniforms, ready-to-wear garments, wristbands, and community football kits for use in promotional events, public health campaigns, and culturally led wellness initiatives. .
Class 41 : Delivery of culturally competent training programmes focused on mental health literacy, peer facilitation, confidence building, fatherhood, and emotional resilience; educational programming for marginalised youth and men of African and Caribbean descent delivered in barbershops, schools, and community venues; certification programmes for non-clinical peer educators; live and recorded workshops promoting preventative health, self-expression, and leadership through cultural frameworks.
Class 42 : Design and development of clothing, headgear, and footwear used in public health campaigns, educational outreach, and cultural identity reinforcement; visual branding and product design for apparel used in community-based wellness initiatives, peer education settings, and men's mental health movements; creative design of uniforms, football kits, and streetwear collections that promote belonging, visibility, and cultural confidence among African and Caribbean communities; consultancy services related to the use of clothing and design as tools for health communication, identity expression, and social cohesion. .
Class 43 : Charitable and community-based catering services providing meals as part of educational or wellbeing initiatives; provision of food and drink in barbershops, schools, and community settings as a tool for culturally resonant health engagement; catering services targeting underserved and marginalised populations. .
Class 44 : Provision of culturally appropriate health and wellbeing support through community-led models; delivery of informal mental health support groups, blood pressure testing, health literacy conversations, and emotional support for fathers and young men; non-clinical interventions delivered by trained peer facilitators in trusted community spaces such as barbershops; development and testing of alternative health engagement strategies for underserved communities in collaboration with healthcare bodies.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004215574
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