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    Coca-Cola Nigeria Brought Back Share A Coke And The Energy Was Unmatched!

    FunkeBy FunkeOctober 29, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There’s no party like a Coke party, because Coca-Cola Nigeria brought the power of personal connection to life with the highly anticipated return of the Share A Coke campaign — and what a comeback it was.

    Share A Coke

    In the heart of Lagos, the high-energy launch event welcomed over 1,500 influencers, content creators, media, brand advocates, and Coke fans where brand kept true to its promise of Share A Coke’s return being bigger and bolder.

    Guests got to step into the world of Share A Coke through personalised experience zones and customisation stations that gave them the opportunity to customise merch and Coke cans with their names or their crew’s nicknames.

    Inspired by Gen Z culture, the event brought the campaign to life with guests showing out at immersive installations, an exclusive showcase of Coca-Cola x WAF merch collab, and back-to-back performances from some of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists – Share A Coke OG, Falz, Wande Coal, Odumodu Blvck, , Shoday, FOLA, Ayo Maff, DJ Shawn, Maze x Mxtreme, Rybeena, Group Therapy’s Chief Minister, Aniko, and other talented performers who all kept the energy at a hundred.

    The excitement was contagious and was an electrifying reminder of why Share A Coke became such a loved campaign in the first place. Beyond a brand event, the launch, it felt designed for the culture. The space transformed into an intentional blend of a rave and digital playground that had every corner primed for shared moments and unforgettable memories.

    If you’d like to join the fun, find your name, your loved one’s name or squad name that matches your vibe to share your own unforgettable memories with Coke. You can use the #ShareACokeNG on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook, anywhere you connect.

    For a shot at winning big through personalised 50cl Coca-Cola bottles, tap into the Share A Coke Buy-Scan-Win which will give every Nigerian the opportunity to win their share of millions in cash and prizes every week from October to December 31, 2025 – with almost 10 new millionaires every week.

    “Share A Coke is about connection, identity, and those little sparks of joy when we see ourselves or someone, we love on a Coke bottle.” -Mariam Khan, General Manager, Coca-Cola Nigeria.

    Over a decade ago, Share A Coke made history by putting names on bottles and turning a drink into a personal moment. Through the lens of a generation that values community, culture, and identiy, Share A Coke’s return is bound to deliver tangible ways for Nigerians to connect, one personalized Coke at a time.

    “From the Ravers to the Sabi Girls, the Odogwus to the 4Lifers — there’s a Coke that speaks your language and represents your vibe.” -Yusuf Murtala, Senior Director, Frontline Marketing, Coca-Cola Nigeria.

    Aniko Ayo Maff Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Nigeria Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited DJ Shawn FALZ FOLA Mariam Khan Maze x Mxtreme Odumodu Blvck Rybeena Shoday Wande Coal Yusuf Murtala
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