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Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by seunmsg(op): 1:59pm On Feb 02
The Coca-Cola Company is set to invest an additional $1 billion in its Nigerian operations, further deepening its footprint in the country and reinforcing long-standing US–Nigeria trade relations.

The United States Embassy in Nigeria disclosed this in a social media post highlighting the role of American companies in driving bilateral trade and economic growth between both countries.

According to the Embassy, Coca-Cola has already invested $1.5 billion in Nigeria over the past decade, with the planned $1 billion investment expected to expand production capacity, strengthen supply chains and enhance workforce training across the country.

“US–Nigeria bilateral trade has been a powerful engine for economic growth, job creation and generational partnerships,” the Embassy said. “One standout contributor to this partnership is The Coca-Cola Company, which has invested an impressive $1.5 billion in Nigeria over the last decade, with plans for an additional $1 billion investment in the pipeline.”

The Embassy added that the fresh investment would “boost production, strengthen supply chains and enhance workforce training across the nation,” underscoring continued confidence by U.S. multinationals in Nigeria’s long-term economic prospects.

Coca-Cola’s Nigerian operations are driven through the Coca-Cola System, comprising Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and its authorised bottler, the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC). The system has been a major player in Nigeria’s manufacturing, logistics and retail value chains for decades.

According to Embassy’s post, the American beverage giant has operated in Nigeria for 75 years.

Company executives have previously described Nigeria as a strategic market within Coca-Cola’s African operations.

Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, which manages NBC, has repeatedly said Nigeria remains central to its long-term growth plans due to its large population and expanding consumer base.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/coca-cola-to-invest-additional-1bn-in-nigeria/

Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by seunmsg(op): 2:04pm On Feb 02
As usual, Mr. Peter Obi will not see this news the same way he missed the news os Shell's plan to invest $20billion in Nigeria and Nigeria emerging as top ten of contributors to global GDP growth in 2026. In fact, his lackeys will soon flood the thread to condemn this announcement by the Coca Cola Company and US embassy as APC propaganda.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 2:04pm On Feb 02
This has nothing to do with tinubu because this plan has been in the pipeline long before tinubu became president even though it was roundly believed that he didn't genuine win the election
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by seunmsg(op): 2:07pm On Feb 02
LagosOrigin:
This has nothing to do with tinubu because this plan has been in the pipeline long before tinubu became president even though it was roundly believed that he didn't genuine win the election
Yes ooo, Coca Cola is expanding its investment in Nigeria because of Peter Obi and Obidients condemnation of everything about Nigeria. If the news had been that Coca Cola is folding up its opertation in Nigeria, it would have been Tinubu's fault. Once it is investment, the credit should not go to Tinubu but to Peter Obi for always posting negative news about Nigeria. Yeah, you are wise my obidient friend.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by SpaceX: 2:11pm On Feb 02
They have seen the future with Peter obi in leadership position hence there commitment in investing in Nigeria.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by helinues: 2:26pm On Feb 02
Abi when they have seen future prosperity in Nigeria

Ahead ahead Nigeria
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by LegendHero(m): 2:54pm On Feb 02
Abeg no let Obi see this oo.

He fit cry
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by LegendHero(m): 2:55pm On Feb 02
LagosOrigin:
This has nothing to do with tinubu because this plan has been in the pipeline long before tinubu became president even though it was roundly believed that he didn't genuine win the election
Abeg could you please confirm if this 2013 tweet about Obi is true?

https://x.com/emeka359/status/402434645725171712?s=46
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 2:55pm On Feb 02
Audio investments we have been reading since may 2023. When will all those statements translate to what Nigerians can see?? According to HE Peter Obi tinubu only rules by statements without any policy, actions or framework on ground …more like an empty boast of a drunk( Chicago drugs) sailor Lol
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by vicfajeze: 2:55pm On Feb 02
SpaceX:
They have seen the future with Peter obi in leadership position hence there commitment in investing in Nigeria.
hmmmmmmn,well done Mr investment
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by VaginaAcademic: 2:56pm On Feb 02
More sugar to our system grin
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by abc115: 2:56pm On Feb 02
SpaceX:
They have seen the future with Peter obi in leadership position hence there commitment in investing in Nigeria.
God bless President Bola Tinubu
God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by gabbytabby: 2:57pm On Feb 02
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 2:57pm On Feb 02
Our environment and policies are business friendly if not they won't add more funds into invest
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by omoredia: 2:58pm On Feb 02
To to government. A government of toto. Totocracy
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 2:58pm On Feb 02
Our environment and policies are business friendly if not they won't add more funds into invest.
Policies yielding investment.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by PigTormentor: 3:03pm On Feb 02
Nigeria is seen as a worthy investment location. That's not by accident.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by jimi4us: 3:04pm On Feb 02
Serving Nigerians more diabetes , I'm telling you people Buhari and Tinubu only came to destroy life
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by AMI3(m): 3:06pm On Feb 02
Upon all the jamborees in foreign lands, is
there any foreign country that is interested to invest in Nigeria?

I know the zombies will dancing Awilo forgotten coca cola company have been in existence for a very long time
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by anonimi: 3:08pm On Feb 02
seunmsg:
As usual, Mr. Peter Obi will not see this news the same way he missed the news os Shell's plan to invest $20billion in Nigeria and Nigeria emerging as top ten of contributors to global GDP growth in 2026.

In fact, his lackeys will soon flood the thread to condemn this announcement by the Coca Cola Company and US embassy as APC propaganda.
Nice try at cyberbullying to scare patriotic Nigeirans from sharing verifiable evidence that these stories are just propaganda baits to give joy where there is none to give.

Why have the billions of UAE money failed to help emilokan reach his N300/$1 short term goal since he hit the ground running 33 months ago huh

[quote author=wwwihy post=125726830]PRESIDENT TINUBU SECURES LANDMARK DEAL WITH UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ACROSS SECTORS; VISA BAN ON NIGERIAN TRAVELERS IS LIFTED IMMEDIATELY

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Monday in Abu Dhabi, have finalized a historic agreement, which has resulted in the immediate cessation of the visa ban placed on Nigerian travelers.

Furthermore, by this historic agreement, both Etihad Airlines and Emirates Airlines are to immediately resume flight schedules into and out of Nigeria, without any further delay.

As negotiated between the two Heads of State, this immediate restoration of flight activity, through these two airlines and between the two countries, does not involve any immediate payment by the Nigerian government.

In recognition of President Tinubu's economic development diplomacy drive and proposals today presented by President Tinubu to his counterpart, an agreed framework has been established, which will involve several billions of U.S. dollars worth of new investments into the Nigerian economy across multiple sectors, including defense, agriculture and others, by the investment arms of the Government of the United Arab Emirates.

Additionally, President Tinubu is pleased to have successfully negotiated a joint, new foreign exchange liquidity programme between the two Governments, which will be announced in detail in the coming weeks.

In conclusion, the President wishes to commend the UAE President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, for his unalloyed friendship and his determined effort to join hands with him to fully normalize and reset to excellence, the standard of relations between the two important countries.

Chief Ajuri Ngelale

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

September 11, 2023[/quote]
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 3:10pm On Feb 02
After Trump has damaged US relations with Nigeria by banning Nigerians from accessing US visas, these US authorities are using propaganda to save face.

When did the US Embassy become the spokesperson for Coca Cola? Let the company speak for itself.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by EDUECO(m): 3:11pm On Feb 02
And Nigerians do not benefit from profit made by Coca Cola in Nigeria.

Why did Coca Cola delisted from the stock market in Nigeria?
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by kolafolabi(m): 3:13pm On Feb 02
Beyond the headline, the real value lies in what this can bring: job creation, expansion of local supply chains, technology transfer, and increased tax revenue. It also sends a positive signal to other foreign investors that Nigeria remains open for business when the right conditions exist.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by PigTormentor: 3:16pm On Feb 02
LagosOrigin:
This has nothing to do with tinubu because this plan has been in the pipeline long before tinubu became president even though it was roundly believed that he didn't genuine win the election
Whoever is supplying you with mkpuru mirri is a wicked soul.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 3:17pm On Feb 02
seunmsg:
Yes ooo, Coca Cola is expanding its investment in Nigeria because of Peter Obi and Obidients condemnation of everything about Nigeria. If the news had been that Coca Cola is folding up its opertation in Nigeria, it would have been Tinubu's fault. Once it is investment, the credit should not go to Tinubu but to Peter Obi for always posting negative news about Nigeria. Yeah, you are wise my obidient friend.
Yes, that's what opposition is about. If you cannot stand the heat, get the fxxk out of the kitchen. Nobody begged Tinubu to be president
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by Agricmoney(m): 3:21pm On Feb 02
wow that's good.

Anyway, Agriculture is life
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by Endinjustice: 3:22pm On Feb 02
Another lie from apc just so their gullible followers will have some data job to do.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by Basic123: 3:29pm On Feb 02
Where is peter OBI the fraud,the angel of doom and his children of hatehuh
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by Olaide1295: 3:36pm On Feb 02
Jagaban for president once again. Economy is stable.
Now time to attract capital, create jobs and improve standard of living for hardworking people.
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by AK481(m): 3:39pm On Feb 02
After selling off their chivita uice and hollandai yoghurt to UAC at a giveaway price just to escape tinubu bad economic policy ?


Tinubu is on a propaganda cruise
Re: Coca Cola To Invest Additional $1bn In Nigeria by commoditiesnig(m): 3:41pm On Feb 02
Welcome development

kolafolabi:
Beyond the headline, the real value lies in what this can bring: job creation, expansion of local supply chains, technology transfer, and increased tax revenue. It also sends a positive signal to other foreign investors that Nigeria remains open for business when the right conditions exist.
Very well said
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