WE’RE BUILDING A STRONG FINANCIAL SYSTEM, BUSINESS-FRIENDLY ECONOMY, PRESIDENT TINUBU SAYS AS COCA-COLA ANNOUNCES $1BILLION INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE WE’RE BUILDING A STRONG FINANCIAL SYSTEM, BUSINESS-FRIENDLY ECONOMY, PRESIDENT TINUBU SAYS AS COCA-COLA ANNOUNCES $1BILLION INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA   President Bola Tinubu has reiterated his administration’s commitment to creating a robust financial system and a business-friendly economy that will attract more foreign direct investments.    The President made the commitment on Thursday in Abuja, as the Coca-Cola Company announced plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria over the next five years.    The announcement was made at a meeting between the President and the global leadership team of Coca-Cola Company, led by Mr John Murphy, its president and chief financial officer, and the Chairman of Nigerian Bottling Company, Ambassador Segun Apata.    President Tinubu commended Coca-Cola for its long-standing partnership with Nigeria and for promoting investment opportunities that have employed over 3000 people across nine production facilities.    ''We are bu

WHAT THEY OFFERED NWABALI IS A DISRESPECT - CHAIRMAN CHIPPA UNITED.(PHOTO).


 What They Offered Nwabali Is A Disrespect - Chairman Chippa United


The Chairman of the South Africa Premier League club Chippa United, Siviwe Chippa Mpengesi, has revealed the reason they refused to allow Stanley Nwabali to move to another club despite several offers, BSNSports.com.ng reports.


The Nigerian International signed a 3-year extension with Chippa United despite receiving several offers from clubs within and outside South Africa. Mpengesi confirmed that Kaizer Chiefs approached them but they were unable to agree and went ahead to speak on how Amazulu offered them a peanut for Nwabali. 


"It was never about the price; there were two teams who were interested. One of them is Amazulu, but they were offering peanut". 


"There were talks we had with Kaizer Chiefs before the end of the season but we saw them signing another goalkeeper." 


"For Kaizer Chiefs, we were even going to give them ( Nwabali), and the price was not even that high." " We were more looking at the interest of the player, you know, he was going to play for a big club". 


"Amazulu were offering peanuts; they wanted us to give them Nwabali for that amount; that was a disrespect, "he stated.

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