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Coca-Cola Pledges $1 Billion Investment in Nigeria Over Five Years

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  • The company’s investment depends on Nigeria’s ability to create a predictable and business-friendly environment
  • President Tinubu vows to support businesses as Coca-Cola renews its commitment to the country

Abuja, Nigeria – The Coca-Cola Company has announced plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria over the next five years, contingent on the creation of a favourable business environment by Africa’s most populous country.

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