Unilever Nigeria PLC- Top50 Brands 2025

Unilever Nigeria Plc

Year of Establishment

1923

Website

unilevernigeria.com

Headquarters

Lagos, Nigeria

MD / CEO

Tobi Adeniyi

Number of Branches / Operations Presence

Manufacturing at Agbara (Ogun State) and Oregun (Lagos State) plants

Areas of Interest

Consumer goods including foods (Knorr, Blue Band), personal care (Vaseline, Close-up), home care (Omo, Sunlight)

Countries of Operation

Operates primarily in Nigeria, part of the global Unilever network across 190 countries

Annual Turnover (Revenue)

₦149.8 billion for 2024

Number of Staff

603 employees

Marketing Budget

Not publicly disclosed

Contact Address

1 Billings Way, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos.

Best Known As

Nigeria’s longest-serving manufacturing company, recognized for its leading brands in food, home and personal care

Unilever Nigeria Plc, a leading consumer good manufacturer is also one of the most valuable and diversified consumer goods companies in Nigeria. This can be attested to by its wide product portfolio, strong market performance, and long-standing commitment to sustainability and community impact.

Unilever was established in 1923 as a trading business and incorporated as Lever Brothers Nigeria Ltd in 1929, it evolved into Unilever Nigeria Plc, a subsidiary of Unilever Group, one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies. For nearly a century, Unilever Nigeria has been at the forefront of providing Nigerians with trusted brands in the food, personal care, and home care segments.

The company’s iconic product portfolio includes Knorr, Royco, Lipton, Blue Band, Close-Up, Pepsodent, Vaseline, Lux, OMO, and Sunlight, among others. These brands have become integral to everyday life in Nigerian households, shaping consumer habits and enjoying strong loyalty across generations. Through continuous innovation, Unilever has adapted its products to meet Nigerian tastes, cultural preferences, and affordability needs.

Unilever Nigeria is equally known for its sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes. Its Sustainable Living Plan aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and focuses on areas such as health, hygiene, nutrition, climate action, and women empowerment. Through initiatives like the Pepsodent Oral Health Campaign, it has provided free dental checkups and oral health education to millions of schoolchildren.

In terms of environmental stewardship, Unilever Nigeria is a strong player in plastic waste reduction and recycling efforts. It is a founding member of the Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), working to recover and recycle plastics while promoting a circular economy.

Financially, Unilever Nigeria remains one of the leading consumer goods companies on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), consistently listed among the Top 50 Brands in Nigeria. Its performance reflects both consumer trust and operational excellence.

Through its iconic brands, local investments, and deep commitment to sustainability and community development, Unilever Nigeria Plc remains not just a consumer goods leader but a trusted partner in enhancing everyday life and driving inclusive growth in Nigeria.