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Coca-Cola’s $1bn investment in Nigeria targets product expansion, skills

by Honesty Victor
February 2, 2026
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Coca-Cola’s $1bn investment in Nigeria targets product expansion, skills
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The Coca-Cola Company has planned to invest an additional $1 billion in its Nigerian operations to boost production, strengthen supply chains, and enhance workforce training across the nation.

This was stated in a post on the social media handle of the US mission Nigeria, noting that this investment forms part of the long-standing US–Nigeria trade relations, which have been a powerful engine for economic growth, job creation, and generational partnerships.

According to the company, which has previously invested $1.5 billion in Nigeria over the last decade and has operated in the country for 75 years.

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“With plans for an additional $1 billion investment in the pipeline, the American multinational is set to boost production, strengthen supply chains, and enhance workforce training across the nation.”

Coca-Cola, introduced into the Nigerian market in 1951, has been a major player in country’s manufacturing, logistics, and retail value chains for decades. Its operations are driven through the Coca-Cola System, comprising Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and its authorised bottler, the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC).

With eight manufacturing plants, Coca-Cola serves millions across the country with a portfolio including Coke, Fanta, Sprite, 5Alive, Schweppes, Eva water, among others.

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