
NAFDAC Confirms 54% of Nigerian Minors Buy Alcohol Themselves
As protests rage outside its Lagos office and a court battle over enforcement heats up, Nigeria’s food safety watchdog drops data that shifts the entire

As protests rage outside its Lagos office and a court battle over enforcement heats up, Nigeria’s food safety watchdog drops data that shifts the entire

A Lagos court has handed Nigeria’s food and drug regulator its most visible courtroom win in recent memory, but the verdict lands against a backdrop

A quiet ingredient in your favourite juice or dairy drink is becoming the centre of a billion-dollar green chemistry race, and beverage manufacturers may soon

A record-breaking quarter and a sweeping C-suite overhaul signal that Monster Beverage is done treating global markets as an afterthought. Monster Beverage Corporation didn’t just

Nigeria’s instant coffee market is heading for nearly $36 million in annual sales by 2029, and the battleground is shifting from the kitchen shelf to

A poison factory disguised as a homestead. A syndicate operating in the shadow of two churches. And a community that had buried too many of

Nigeria is drinking up. And the world’s second-largest spirits group wants to be there for every pour. As global spirits giants navigate turbulent markets, Pernod

A national industry audit has found that Nigerian factories are wasting up to a quarter of their energy through leaking pipes, idle equipment, and uninsulated

The Seventh Annual Abridge Wine & Spirits Competition opens March 3 in France’s wine capital, and the compliance challenges at its centre mirror exactly what
The Brands Shaping the Sip — From Boardroom Moves to Bottle Sales Nigeria’s beverage industry enters 2026 with its sleeves rolled up. The bloodbath of




