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The Coca-Cola Company has entered into an agreement to sell Chivita|Hollandia (CHI Limited), the producer of Chivita and...
Afreximbank, the British Council, AU GIZ and MTN Foundation are among over 50 institutions working through the Africa...
The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal has dismissed the settlement terms and consent order involving Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited (CCNL) and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).
The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal has reserved judgment on the appeal by Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited (CCNL) regarding the N186 million penalty imposed by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) over its labeling and marketing practices, among other issues, in Nigeria. 
The Coca-Cola System in Nigeria, comprising of Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and its authorized bottler, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC), today announced the commissioning of a state-of-the-art Packaging Collection Hub located in Apapa, Lagos.
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has condemned what it described as “unwise, unwarranted, and ill-timed” sealing of some manufacturing industries in Lagos by the state government.
The Lagos State Government has sealed the facilities of three major companies – Nigerian Bottling Company (producers of Coca-Cola), FrieslandCampina (makers of Peak Milk), and Guinness Nigeria Plc – for extracting large quantities of groundwater without proper authorisation. 
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has made an undertaking before the Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal that it will not take any "regulatory or enforcement action" against Coca-Cola Nigeria Ltd pending the determination of its appeal against the Commission’s allegations against the company. 
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has asserted that Coca-Cola’s $1 billion investment announcement in Nigeria must have...
The presidency has clarified the reasons behind Coca-Cola’s withdrawal of its 5-year, $1 billion investment pledge to Nigeria, which was made in 2021. 
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company has disclosed plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria in expansion of its business in over five years.
The Coca-Cola Company Nigeria, Sterling Bank Limited, and the United Nations Global Compact Network Nigeria have restated their commitment to advancing social impact across the continent by supporting the hosting of the Africa Social Impact Summit for the third year in a row, convening over 2,000 development leaders and professionals recently.
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