Ultimum Limited, the fast-growing Nigerian beverage company and producer of the popular Razzl brand of carbonated soft drinks, is set to commission its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Aba, Abia State, on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The new plant marks a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy, aimed at strengthening domestic production, improving accessibility, and delivering high-quality beverages across Nigeria.
The facility, located in the Osisioma Industrial Cluster, has been strategically designed to serve the South-East, South-South, and other regions of Nigeria, using modern technology to ensure operational efficiency, product consistency, and compliance with international quality standards. The Aba plant will serve as the main hub for Razzl’s four exciting variants: Pamplemousse, Cola, Orange, and Lemon, bringing production closer to consumers while redefining the beverage experience for millions.
The commissioning of the facility is expected to create hundreds of direct and indirect job opportunities, spanning technical, administrative, and distribution roles. The initiative will also benefit local suppliers, logistics partners, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers, strengthening the entire supply chain and contributing to economic growth in Abia State.
Speaking ahead of the event, Managing Director of Ultimum Limited, Mr. Austin Ufomba, emphasised the company’s commitment to quality and consumer satisfaction. “Nigerians are hardworking and resilient, and they deserve beverages that refresh, energise, and support their daily aspirations,” he said. “Our new factory is designed not just to produce drinks at scale, but to empower communities and set new benchmarks for manufacturing excellence.”
The commissioning ceremony will be attended by Abia State Governor Dr Alex Otti, senior federal and state officials, and industry leaders, highlighting Aba’s growing reputation as a hub for industrial innovation and manufacturing excellence. The event underscores Ultimum Limited’s confidence in Nigeria’s economic future and its determination to deliver world-class beverages while supporting local industrialisation.
The Aba plant is expected to significantly enhance product accessibility, distribution efficiency, and overall market presence for Razzl beverages, while also contributing to the state government’s industrialisation and job creation agenda.



