Cadbury Nigeria Plc has celebrated its 60th anniversary, reaffirming its commitment to value creation and sustainable growth in the country.
According to a statement, the company’s former chairman, Christopher Kolade, in a recent lecture held in Lagos to commemorate the milestone, underscored the importance of core business principles in an evolving landscape.
Kolade stressed that leadership must adapt to changing contexts. He emphasised the need to prioritise human capital over status, citing his personal experience at Cadbury Nigeria as an example of how people should always come first in business.
“The company’s commitment to sustainable growth is evident in its people-centric approach, ensuring that human capital remains integral to its long-term success,” he said.
According to the company, looking ahead, it aims to focus on innovation, quality, and profitability while maintaining its people-first philosophy.
Cadbury Nigeria Plc, a subsidiary of global snacking firm Mondelez International, specialises in confectionery and beverages, producing brands such as Bournvita, Tom Tom, Ahomka Ginger, Hacks, and Buttermint.
Related News
15 Apr, 2025
Luka Modric becomes co-owner of Champion . . .
13 Mar, 2025
Players Championship 2025: Top contender . . .
30 Apr, 2025
India News | Invited for Vizhinjam Event . . .
14 Apr, 2025
Brian O’Driscoll and Tiger Woods lead tr . . .
28 Apr, 2025
‘It feels personal’: Canadian farmers co . . .
23 Mar, 2025
Women's Six Nations 2025: England begin . . .
15 Mar, 2025
World News | Pakistan Launches Crypto Co . . .
11 Apr, 2025
Free by Amanda Knox review: life affirmi . . .