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NEWS : Coca-cola Nigeria counts down to Christmas with iconic caravan

 



Coca-Cola Nigeria is counting down to Christmas with the return of the iconic Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan that brings joy to families everywhere.

Setting out on Monday 7th December, the caravan will spread the magic of Christmas from Abuja to Port Harcourt, Enugu, Owerri, Benin, Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, Ibadan and Akure, before making a final stop in Lagos on Christmas day.

Visitors to the Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan will enjoy festive photo moments with the twinkling Coca-Cola caravan and receive exciting goodies and complementary bottles of Coca-Cola to refresh them during the special season.

Abiodun Ajiborode, Marketing Director, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, commented, “Christmas for us is about sharing magical moments with loved ones. We cannot wait to spread festive cheer across Nigeria with our beautiful Christmas caravan.

“We intend to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians, to inspire love, cheer and delight, especially this Christmas.”

Speaking further, Abiodun urged, “This Christmas, give something only you can give. Whether of yourself, an awkward video call, or just a quick message, gif or sticker. No matter how you do it, make Christmas special for somebody.”

Additionally, in recognition that the true magic of Christmas is bringing people together virtually or in person, Coca-Cola Nigeria will for 31 days of yuletide enable consumers to unlock presents for loved ones online. This campaign will put families and communities back at the centre of Christmas and provide opportunities for appreciation and gratitude.

To find out more about the Coca-Cola Christmas caravan and see the full schedule, visit www.coca-cola.com.ng/calendar. Christmas fans can also get involved @CocaCola_NG (Twitter), @CocaColaNG (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/cocacolanigeria/ and join the conversation using #CocaColaChristmasCaravanNG.

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