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Pernod Ricard Celebrates Nigeria at 65, Reaffirms Commitment to Economic Growth | Prestige News
Lagos, Nigeria — Pernod Ricard Nigeria, a subsidiary of the Pernod Ricard Group, the world’s leading wine and spirits company, proudly joins millions of Nigerians in celebrating the nation’s 65th Independence anniversary.
Pernod Ricard Nigeria felicitates with Nigerians as the nation reflects on its resilience, shared history, and aspirations for a brighter future — a future shaped by the strength of its people, the richness of its culture, and the enduring spirit that continues to inspire generations.
Michael Ehindero, Managing Director, Pernod Ricard Nigeria, paid tribute to the vision and sacrifices of past leaders who laid the foundation for the country’s progress. He emphasized that Nigeria’s enduring greatness is built on the determination of its people and their relentless pursuit of socio-economic development across diverse sectors.
“At Pernod Ricard, we believe in the spirit of conviviality and authentic moments of sharing. As we mark this significant milestone in Nigeria’s history, we remain committed to contributing to the nation’s economic growth, supporting local communities, and celebrating the everyday moments that bring people together,” Ehindero said.
As Nigeria celebrates 65 years of independence, Pernod Ricard Nigeria proudly stands with the nation — raising a toast to its vibrant spirit and the collective journey toward a more prosperous future.
We remain committed to celebrating the moments that matter, fostering unity and promoting a culture of responsibility across every occasion.
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