Nathan Sunday

Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator at Nigerian Breweries Plc

Nathan Sunday currently serves as a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator at Nigerian Breweries Plc since June 2021, focusing on treating wastewater from the Brewing and Packaging house to ensure environmental compliance. Additionally, Nathan applies expertise as a CCTV Operator in the same company in Kudenda, Kaduna State. Previously, Nathan worked as a Water Chemist at Kaduna State Water Board from May 2017 to November 2017, where responsibilities included sample collection and laboratory analysis to meet WHO standards. Nathan holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Chemistry from Kaduna State University (2014-2018) and is pursuing a Master's degree in Chemistry with a focus on Material Science and Explosives at the Nigerian Defence Academy since August 2023.

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Nigerian Breweries Plc

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We are proudly Nigeria’s pioneer and largest Brewing firm. Our company was incorporated in 1946 and in June 1949, we recorded a landmark when the first bottle of STAR lager beer rolled off our Lagos Brewery bottling lines. In 1957, we commissioned our second brewery in Aba. In 1963 we commissioned our Kaduna Brewery while Ibadan Brewery came on stream in 1982. In 1993, we acquired our fifth brewery in Enugu. A sixth brewery, sited at Ama-eke in 9th Mile, Enugu was commissioned and christened Ama Brewery in October 2003. Ama Brewery is today the biggest and most modern brewery in Nigeria. In October 2011, our company bought majority equity interests in Sona Systems Associates Business Management Limited, (Sona Systems) and Life Breweries company Limited from Heineken N.V. This followed Heineken’s acquisition of controlling interests in five breweries in Nigeria from Sona Group in January 2011. Sona Systems’ two breweries in Ota and Kaduna, and Life Breweries in Onitsha have now become part of Nigerian Breweries Plc, together with the three brands: Goldberg lager, Malta Gold and Life Continental lager. In 2014, we got approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the respective shareholders of both Nigerian Breweries Plc and Consolidated Breweries Plc to merge the operations of both companies. The merger became final on December 31, 2014 Following the successful merger, we now have three additional breweries in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Awo-Omamma in Imo State and Makurdi in Benue State. The merger also brought an additional seven brands into our portfolio. Thus, from that humble beginning in 1946, our company has now grown into a Brewing Company with 11 breweries, 2 malting plants and 26 Sales depots from which our high quality products are distributed to all parts of Nigeria.


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Lagos, Nigeria

Employees

1,001-5,000

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