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Unilever Nigeria Profit Doubles Amid Revenue Surge

byAyotunde Abiodun
January 24, 2026
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Unilever Nigeria Profit Doubles Amid Revenue Surge
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Unilever Nigeria Plc has delivered a remarkable financial performance for the full year ending 2025, reporting a 100 percent increase in net profit. The consumer goods giant saw its profit after tax surge to ₦31 billion, doubling the ₦15 billion recorded in the previous year. This robust growth underscores the company’s resilience and ability to navigate the dynamic macroeconomic landscape of Nigeria.

The company’s unaudited interim financial results reveal that revenue for the period climbed to ₦215 billion, representing a significant 44 percent increase from the ₦150 billion achieved in 2024. This top-line growth was accompanied by a 32 percent rise in gross profit, which hit ₦90 billion. Market analysts attribute this strong showing to a combination of easing inflationary pressures and a strengthening naira, which provided a more favorable operating environment for manufacturers in the region.

Tobi Adeniyi, the Managing Director of Unilever Nigeria, credited the impressive earnings to the company’s strategic focus on optimizing its operational structure and expanding its route-to-market capabilities. He noted that the momentum was sustained by robust demand across the company’s diverse product portfolio. Speaking on the results, Adeniyi highlighted the company’s deep-rooted connection to the Nigerian market, stating, “With a proud heritage of more than 100 years of manufacturing in Nigeria, every product and every experience reflects our legacy of innovation and our unwavering commitment to quality”. He emphasized that Unilever continues to prioritize its mission to “Brighten Everyday Life for All” through its trusted brands.

The results signal a positive turnaround for the consumer goods sector, which has faced headwinds in recent years. By leveraging effective pricing strategies and improving efficiency, Unilever Nigeria has managed to not only grow its turnover to new highs but also significantly enhance shareholder value through improved profitability.

Tags: Consumer GoodsFinancial ResultsFMCGManufacturingNet ProfitNigeria Stock ExchangeRevenue GrowthTobi AdeniyiUnilever NigeriaWasiu Alli
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